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 $3.00 
Gooseberries 
Como, Minnesota’s New Wonder Gooseberry. (Minnesota 
No. 43). Described by the originators, the Minnesota State 
Fruit Breeding Farm, as follows: 
“A vigorous, productive plant with exceptionally heal¬ 
thy 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 two-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 $3.00 
Quarantine Notice 
Because of a new federal quarantine, we a ( re not ship¬ 
ping currant or gooseberry plants to points outside of Min¬ 
nesota. 
Black Raspberry 
The extreme popularity of this splendid blackberry is 
well deserved for it is not only the hardiest of the better black¬ 
berries, but is the best in quality. Plants 
are vigorous and very productive. Pro¬ 
bably the best for home and commercial 
plantings in the North. 
25 for $1.20; 100 for $2.50; 500 for 8.50 
Ancient Briton —A remarkable mar¬ 
ket variety of medium size and best quaD 
ity. Very hardy and berries sweet. 
12 for $1.00; 25 for $1.65; 100 for $5.00 
Blackberries are a wonderful fruit and help fill the gap 
between ra t spberries and grapes. The canes grow five to eight 
The 1934 Berry Crop Paid Big Dividends. Plant Berries! s 
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