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PEAKS—We have a few 2-3 feet size trees in Tait No. 1; Minnesota 
No. 1; and Patten, at 35c each. 
CHEKRIES—We have the common red, and black to offer in 2-3 feet 
size at 35c each; per 10, $3.00. Larger sizes at 50c each; per 10, $4.50. 
PLUMS—We have the Opata, Oka. 'wd ^mbwt -in sand cherry hybrids, 
named in order of our estimation in value. Two or more sorts should be 
planted, in order to fertilize and bear well. We'llH've a few trees' UU Llic * 
aeteeV-fmo ry, C7Uluil)H~- We have some stock in 
Tecumseh, MinrresotayNo-r 1-94, . Waneta, that are choice kinds of real plums; 
also a few in each of several other new varieties. $ 3. 
2 to 3 feet size, 40c each; per 10, $350 
3 to 5 feet size, 50c each; per 10, $4.50 
GRAPES—We have the Monitor, Dakota, and SUELTER, named in 
order of ripening, and hardy without winter cover. Price 25c each, per 10, 
$2.00. These are strong growers, bearing medium sized fruit, very good 
for jellies. 
CURRANTS—We offer Wilder, Diploma, and- -Minnesota. N o. S4r all 
being of the largest and best quality fruit. Price 20c each; per 10, $1.50. 
GOOSEBERRIES—The Carrie is a medium sized heavy bearing kind 
The Josselyn is large in berry and does well. The-Kaluga"hr a ,j r» ew one feo m— 
Dr. Hansen, that is an--ex trar strong—g - rower, producing large berries, sweet 
when ripe. Price of large strong plants, 20c each; per 10, $1.50. 
RASPBERRIES—The Latham has been our leading market kind for 
a number of years. We also have a good start in the new Chief, which 
is a heavy bearer starting to ripen a week ahead of Latham. Both of 
these are red. We have some plants of a new black seedling that origi¬ 
nated on the place, and is proving superior to all other blacks we have 
tried. Price of all raspberries; each, 10c; per 10, 75c; per 25, $1.25; per 
50, $2 00; per 100, $3.50. 
STRAWBERRIES—We usually have seme plants, but not often enough 
to spare above local demand. 
ROSES—We have the Tetonkaha, and Harrison’s Yellow, both hardy 
without winter protection. Price 40c each; per 10, $3.50. 
SIBERIAN, OR FLOWERING ALMOND—This is a low growing 
shrub, having pretty pink flowers very early in spring. Very desirable for 
low hedge and ornamental purposes. Price 25c each; per 10, $2.00. 
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