BRAND PEONY FARMS, Inc. 
High Bush Cranberry 
A large growing shrub that resembles very much the bush of the Snowball. 
Leaves redden up in the fall and are very beautiful. The white flowers are not 
of great beauty but they are followed by a profusion of bright red berries in 
large clusters which hang on way into the winter and make a wonderful lawn 
ornament. These berries are fine for culinary purposes and make a jelly that 
looks and tastes exactly like that of the marsh cranberry, such as one buys at the 
grocery. Nice to plant as individual shrubs, or in clusters, or in long rows as a 
background. Grows to a height of from 8 to 12 feet, and old bushes will often 
bear a bushel of fruit in a year. 2 to 3 ft., 75c; 10 for #7.00 
Red Lake Currant 
This is the new Red Currant from the Minnesota Fruit Farm. It is the choice 
of over 5000 seedlings. It was tried out thoroughly before being named and 
introduced and is proving to be the largest and sweetest red currant grown. 
This year we had bunches of RED LAKE six inches long with individual 
berries at the top of the bunch as large as we had ever seen. 
It is as fine a currant in every way as the Perfection and has a strong, thrifty 
bush which Perfection lacks. 
The currant is a dark rich red, the fruit is very sweet and the bush is medium to large, upstanding 
bearer. 
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No. 1 Plants, 60c; 2 for #1.00; 6 for #2.40; 12 for #4.25, Postpaid. 50 or more at 30c each, Express Collect. 
RED RASPBERRIES 
We have an ideal soil here at Faribault for the growing of raspberry plants, and more first class red raspberry plants 
are shipped out of Faribault each year than from any other city in the United States. 
Our plants are of the highest quality, with good tops and a great root system, full of vitality and 6ure to grow. 
Better plants cannot be found. 
Chief 
CHIEF 
The Chief is a new raspberry sent out by the Minnesota 
Station. Chief is claimed by the authorities to bear even 
heavier than Latham. It has ripened, been picked, and 
is gone before Latham picking starts. This is very important as it allows a grower 
to harvest his crop of Chief early and dispose of it before he has to pick his 
Latham. 
Chief is a big berry, of very fine quality, bright red, and a most heavy bearer. 
Chief and Latham prices: Extra heavy No. 1 plants, 12 plants, #1.10; 25 plants, 
#1.80; 50 plants, #2.45; 100 plants, #4.75, postpaid. 
LATHAM 
Greatest of all Raspberries. 
More money can be made 
growing red raspberries for 
market than from any other farm crop. The Latham is the 
greatest red raspberry ever introduced. In competition with 
all other high producing varieties at the Connecticut experi¬ 
mental farm under official test the crop yield per acre was: 
Latham . 5430 Quarts 
Herbert . 3648 Quarts 
Cuthbert . 3600 Quarts 
Which conclusively shows the outstanding superiority of 
Latham as a producer and a money maker. In our own fields 
we ha/e netted over $1000 per acre from Latham. 
Our fields of raspberries are inspected 3 times every grow¬ 
ing season by official state inspectors and our stock is certified 
mosaic free. 
NEWBURGH 
the New York Experimental Station at Geneva. It is a very 
large berry, an immense bearer, and of extra fine eating quali¬ 
ties. It is very firm and does not crumble, making it a 
splendid shipping berry. Every one who likes red raspberries 
should try it out. 12 for #1.75; 25 for #3.00; 100 for #7.35. 
Raspberry growers should plant New Chief for early, 
Latham for late, and they will have a continuous picking 
for 3 weeks. 
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