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ZACHMAN’S 1934 FRUIT PLANT PRICES 
One year old plants: 
Raspberry Plants 
50 
100 
200 
500 
1,000 
2,000 
Chief No. 1-A . 
. $1.40 
$2.50 
$4.80 
$11.75 
$18.00 
$34.00 
Chief No. 1-B . 
. 1.20 
2.00 
3.60 
8.65 
15.00 
28.00 
Chief No. 2 . 
.70 
1.25 
2.40 
5.75 
11.00 
20.00 
Latham No. 1-A _ 
. 1.40 
2.50 
4.80 
11.75 
18.00 
34.00 
Latham No. 1-B _ 
. 1.20 
2.00 
3.60 
8.65 
15.00 
28.00 
Latham No. 2 . 
..70 
1.25 
2.40 
5.75 
11.00 
20.00 
Strawberry Plants 
- 
50 
100 
200 
500 
1,000 
Beaver . 
.60 
1.50 
1.80 
4.00 
7.00 
Blackmore . 
.65 
1.10 
2.00 
4.50 
7.50 
Premier . 
.50 
.90 
1.60 
3.75 
6.25 
Senator Dunlap .... 
.50 
.90 
1.60 
3.75 
6.25 
Everbearing Strawberry Plants 
50 
100 
200 
500 
1,000 
Progressive .. 
.75 
1.40 
2.40 
5.50 
9.50 
Mastadon . 
.75 
1.40 
2.40 
5.50 
9.50 
Grapevines 
each 
6 
12 
25 
50 
Beta, 2-year-old .... 
..20 
1.00 
2.00 
4.00 
7.50 
Alpha . 
.20 
1.00 
2.00 
4.00 
7.50 
CURRANTS 
No farm or city garden should be without currants. They can be planted 
along the edge of your garden or between apple trees. They are fine for 
sauce and make excellent jelly when mixed with apple juice. 
Mulch every year with lawn clippings, leaves or straw. After fruiting 
remove all of the three-year-old wood. 
Red Lake, (Minnesota No. 24) was introduced by the Minnesota Fruit 
Breeding Farm a few years ago. The bushes are vigorous and bear enormous 
crops. The berries are bright red and large on long stem bunches, which 
makes it easy to pick. 
No. 1 two-year-old plants, each $ .35; 5 for $1.50; 10 for $2.50 
London Market. Bushes vigorous, upright, fruit medium to large, color 
dark red, sprightly acid flavor, very productive. 
No. 1 two-year-old plants, each $ .35; 5 for $1.50; 10 for $2.50 
GOOSEBERRIES 
Como, Minnesota’s New Wonder Gooseberry. (Minnesota No. 43). De¬ 
scribed by the originators, the Minneosta State Fruit Breeding Farm, as 
follows: 
“A vigorous, productive plant with exceptionally healthy foliage. Fruit 
roundish or slightly oblong. Ripens green, quality fair, holds on the bushes 
a long time in good market condition without scalding, even in the hottest 
weather. The plant is only moderately thorny, many thorns dropping from 
the 2-year-old wood.” 
The advent of Como marks the greatest advancement made in mid-western 
gooseberry culture in many years. 
Each $ .35; 5 for $1.50; 10 for $2.50 
Quarantine Notice 
Because of a new federal quarantine, we are not shipping currant or 
gooseberry plants to points outside of Minnesota. 
