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Grow Your Own Fruit—It Tastes Better 
STRAWBERRY PLANTS 
Shipped prepaid about May 1st. Send your order early. 
GRAND CHAMPION. The very latest in everbearing strawberries. 
Bigger, more uniform and sweeter than the Mastodon. Originated 
in Montana. Produces wonderful crops in a few months after plants 
are set. 25 plants, $1.00; 50 plants, $1.50; 100 plants, $2.50; 300 
plants, $6.00. 
Improved strain of Mastodon Strawberries at same prices as the 
Grand Champion. 
Other popular and well known one crop varieties: Senator Dunlap, 
Gibson, Premier, Red Gold and New Washington strawberries, 25 
plants, 60c; 50 plants, $1.00; 100 plants for $1.75; 300 plants for $4.50. 
Grand Champion 
RASPBERRY PLANTS 
LATHAM. Minnesota No. 1. The best of the red commercial 
varieties of raspberries. The fruit is very large, of good flavor. 
SUNBEAM. Hardiest red for the far north. High quality and 
hardy. 
OHTA. The best of Dr. Hansen’s raspberries. Red fruit of good 
quality. Usually bears abundantly the first year planted. 
Prices, 10 plants, $1.00; 25 plants, $1.75; 100 plants, $4.00. 
Latham Raspberries 
CARRIE GOOSEBERRY 
Best of all varieties because of its hardiness, 
productiveness and fine flavor. Its thornless 
branches make it a pleasure to pick the fruit. 
Prices, per plant, 25c; 10 plants, $2.00; 25 plants, 
$4.50. 
BETA GRAPE 
Considered the hardiest of the grapes for the 
northwest. Not of the best flavor but a great 
improvement over the native wild, and makes fine 
jams and jellies and tasty grape juice. Prices, 
each, 20c; 5 for 75c; 10 for $1.40; 25 for $3.00. 
PERFECTION CURRANTS 
The very best for the prairie. Heavy producers, 
strong and vigorous plants. It produces double 
the crop and the size of the ordinary varieties. 
Prices, per plant, 40c; 5 for $1.20; 10 for $2.10; 
25 for $4.75. 
ASPARAGUS PLANTS 
WASHINGTON RUST PROOF. One of the earliest 
sorts. Purple tipped variety that is considered 
resistant to rust. Heavy yielder of large stocks. 
2 year plants, 25 plants, $1.00; $3.25 per 100. 
HORSERADISH 
BOHEMIAN. Largest and best. 25c each, $1.00 
per dozen. 
VICTORIA RHUBARB 
One of the best and largest of the seeded va¬ 
rieties. A heavy bearer, tender and juicy. Large 
roots, $1.00 dozen. 
MISCELLANEOUS WILD FRUITS 
40c each; $3.50 for 10 
BUFFALO BERRY. A native of bluff, butte, and bad 
land. Gray foliage and red berries, immensely 
productive. Good for preserves or jell. 
CHINESE APRICOT. One of the earliest to bloorfi. 
Beautiful blush pink flowers, fruit small but 
adds much to handsome appearance of the bush. 
CHINESE PEACH. Handsome, rather tall shrub. 
A mass of delightful pink blooms very early in 
the spring. 
CHOKECHERRY. Frangrant white flowers, clus¬ 
ters of dark red fruit, fine for jell. 
ELDERBERRY. Large white flowers, black fruit. 
For pie or jam. 
JUNE BERRY. Fragrant white flowers in May, sweet 
edible fruit in June. Very hardy and desirable. 
Medium height. 
MULBERRY (Russian). Immensely productive, good 
to eat and excellent to can with tartier fruits. 
SANDCHERRY. Dwarf bush, white flowers, small 
black chcrriGs 
YELLOW ROOT (Native). Handsome cut leaf foli¬ 
age, yellow in autumn, red fruit. One of the 
best shrubs for any situation. 
GUARANTEE ON NURSERY STOCK 
We guarantee our stock to be strictly first quality, graded by the highest standards known 
to the nursery trade. We guarantee it to be in healthy dormant condition at the time of deliv¬ 
ery. Any stock that does not come up to this guarantee will be replaced without charge upon 
immediate notification thereof. 
