Good Seeds Cheapo Good as Can Be Gnown^JVbne Better* atdtny' Price 83 
To Really Enjoy Good Fresh Fruit, You Should Pick Them From Your Own Garden 
Now with my lowest prices ever made for strong plants well rooted, everyone can grow their own fruit 
titfiirg' Raspberries 
' " " ® f ^ The rows should be 6 ft., apart. 
will have a good 
3321 “Chief” Earliest (Red) 
Minnesota achieved after 14 years’ experimenting, with the purpose^! 
by a superior type of Latham breeding. Chief will not rival Latham 
’"''"iiis - 10 days earlier and so lidding’ that wonderful type for picl » 
season. ln'Tact, Chief fills that deplorable gap for fresh table fruits between 
- spberries. Bright red. “no crumbling,” ships well, tastes delicious, 
garden soil. 5 for 35 cts.; 10 for 60 cts.; 25 tor $1.35; 100 foi 
3320 Latham (Red) - 
,f the best red raspberries that has been introduced in many years, 
U 1 deep red color, firm of texture and oi good flavor, lhe 
>, arid enormously productive, fruiting early and continuing 
5 for 35 cts.; 10 for 60 cts.; 35 for $1.25; 100 for $3.50, 
3318 Cuthbert (Red) 
The canes are upright, strong 
popular and Unsurpassed. 
, ,,3.25, prepaid. 
3319 Early King (Red) 
Bright scarlet, sweet and melting. This early red is t~ —.— 
productiveness and general good qualities. 
for 45 cts.; 35 for 90 cts.; 100 for $3.35, 
Raspberry 
Set plants in the spring 2% ft. apart in the row. 
Keep free from weeds and the following year after plantin; 
crop of berries. 
A new product from 
replacing the old King 
but supplements it by ripenini 
an extra long - ’ ‘ — 
Strawberries and the other Ras 
Chief is easily grown in any g 
$3.50, prepaid. 
This is without doubt one o: 
The fruit is very large, of a l 
plants are hardy, resistant to Mosaic, 
to bear over a long period oi time, 
prepaid. 
Crimson, large, conical, firm and juicy. 
The standard late red market and home variety 
45 cts.; 25 for DO cts.; 100 for,$3.25, prepaid. 
and vigorous. Hardy. 
5 for 25 cts.; 10 for 
is the best of its season because of hardiness 
Ripens two weeks before Cuthbert. 5 for 25 cts.; 1C 
^____ „„ prepaid. 
3315 Honey Sweet (Black) 
The name represents the quality. — ~~~ -——~~~ —.- - 
grown. The fruit is large, often growing^to m diameter, 
over a considerable period of time. ---- 
of rich flavor and with small seeds. This variety can be yej 
of fine fruit under a great variety of soil and weather conditions, 
canning and shipping. 5 for 50 cts.; 10 for 90 cts.; 25 for $2.00 
3311 Cumberland (Black) 
unexcelled by any other variety except Honey Sweet, 
lv _ very firm and will withstand long shipments. J3u 
■ell adapted to supporting their large crop 
5 for 30 cts.; 10 for 50 cts.; 35 for $1.00; 
3314 Plum Farmer (Black) 
>wers to be the earliest black cap variety; s 
oductive. Will withstand drought-and cold; 1 
; 10 for 45 cts.; 25 for 90 cts.; 100 for $3.25. 
3313 Kansas (Black) 
and cropper, branches very freely. Is hardy, produc 
10 for 45 cts.; 25 for 90 cts.; 100 for $3.25, prepan 
3312 Gregg (Black) 
t Delicious flavor. This is the extra big late blue black fellow, 
inch out sparingly. Its late ripening- and good quality make it a 
) cts.; 25 for $1.00; 100 for $3.50, prepaid. _ 
One of the hardiest and most productive black raspberries 
_but is not soft, remaining firm 
The fruit is of a glossy purplish black color, very sweet, 
';d on to produce good crops 
Most excellent for home use, 
100 for $7.00, prepaid. 
3316 Columbian (Purple) 
Finest for Canning. Eof home canning 
there is probably no more delicious rasp¬ 
berry than the Columbian. The fruit is 
very large, fairly solid, and of an attractive 
purplish red color. The vines aite vigoious 
and hardy and probably is the most pro¬ 
ductive raspberry now in cultivation. This 
is a most satisfactory kind for the home 
warden and an extremely profitable kind 
to grow for the roadside stand and market 
as these attractive berries always sell well. 
5 for 50 cts.; 10 for 75 cts.; 25 for $1.50; 
100 for $5.00, prepaid, 
In hardiness and production it is 
ite of the enormous size the fruit is very 
ry healthy and vigorous; wt- . 
jening, mid-season to late. 5 for 30 cts. 
shipments. Bushes 
of berries. Season* at 
100 for $3.50, prepaid. 
,’lossy. jet black 
You will get strong well-rooted 
plants, which I always supply. 
WHY YOU SHOULD GROW STRAWBERRIES 
Spring Delivery 
March 1 until May 15th 
are easily grown, and one of the first fruits on the market 
Their heavy yields on a small space of ground affords low 
t. There has been no other farm crop that brought the 
farmer as much profit during the past two 
, years as the strawberry crop. This /act is 
I J ' found to prevail in all strawberry sections of 
the country. There 
still isn’t half enough 
to supply the demand. 
;ver taste a strawberry 
ear. With the many va- 
iding the season over a 
long period, and the everbearing va¬ 
rieties producing in late summer and 
fall, strawberries can be offered 
every day from early in the season 
until freezing weather, and any 
roadside market that makes a spe¬ 
cialty of strawberries will show a 
nice profit on them at the end of the 
year. 
Delicious, fresh strawberries are 
easy to have if you get good plants. 
Set out strong, freshly dug plants of 
the best’ varieties and the, rest is 
simple. Merely keep the weeds out 
and you will have fine strawberries. 
Strawberry plants should be set 
out in the spring as early as the 
ground can be gotten in good con¬ 
dition. The rows should be 3% ft. 
apart and the plants 12 to IS in. 
apart in the rows. 
3500 
Aroma 
of Strawberry Plants X otter 
Every variety , 
are perfect-flowering, and requires no otli 
kind planted with it for proper polltiuzntion. 
3508 Premier 
All Strawberry Plants 
Special Prices on 
Bv Express 
NOT PEEPAID 
Prepaid By Express or 
Postpaid by Mail 
interested in larger quantity 
write for special price. 
Prices on Strawberry Plants 
3507^-Mastodon 
3504—Improved 
Progressive 
3509—Senator Dunlap 
3508—Premier 
3500—Aroma 
Plant 
Everbearinj 
Midseason. 
Early. 
Large Late 
Midseason. 
Midseason. 
-Blakemore 
few dollars for nursery stock today is 
The farmer who spends a 
harvest in one year. 
, , rf riot ready to plant for 
with the roots When re a,uy ^ whiIe p 
carrful^ot tflet water on the foliage as it 
A Wonderful Berry 
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