DEPENDABLE PLANTS AND SERVICE 
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CHIEF 
The Country’s Greatest Early Red 
Chief 
During the exceedingly trying weather of the past 
few seasons Chief has come through in better condi¬ 
tion and held up better than any other commonly 
grown Raspberry plant. It seems to be the ideal 
raspberry—the berry of unsurpassed merit for both 
the home and commercial grower. Because of its 
earliness it brings the highest prices on the market 
for the commercial grower, and for the home gard¬ 
ener brings the first and therefore the most prized 
berries for the table. 
When coupled with Latham it brings one a surprisingly 
long season of picking. Most experts rate it as highest in 
quality of rqspberries suited to our mid-west conditions. 
Be sure to plant some Chief this year. 
For the home gardener this variety means a much earlier and longer rasp¬ 
berry season and a sweeter, finer, richer quality berry than has been available ever 
before in a hardy variety. For the commercial grower it means infinitely larger 
profits because of the increase'd yield and high prices—the cream of the early mar¬ 
ket prices. For both growers, it means in addition, lower production cost and greater 
certainty of crop because of its superior hardiness and elimination of trouble from 
disease. 
Standaid 
Heavy .. 
PRICES ON LATHAM AND CHIEF RASPBERRY 
25 50 100 
.$1.00 $1.55 $2.75 
. 1.75 2.25 4.00 
1,000 
$19.50 
29.50 
SMALL FRUIT HELPS 
Two Up-to-date, Helpful Bulletins 
relating to all phases of small fruit 
culture issued by the University of 
Minnesota are free for the asking. 
They are— 
Special Bulletin No. 72 
‘ ‘ Modem Strawberry Growing ’ ’ 
Special Bulletin No. 79 
“Modem Bush Fruit Growing’’ 
They are both written by our Mr. Franc 
P. Daniels, who for many years has been a 
lecturer on the staff of the University, Divi¬ 
sion of Horticulture. They may be had 
free by writing to the Division of Publica¬ 
tions, University Farm, St. Paul, Minn. 
One of Our Large Fields of Chief Raspberry Plants 
Ancient Briton Blackberry 
The extreme popularity of this splendid blackberry is well deserved 
for it is not only the hardiest of the better blackberries but it is the 
best in quality. Plants are vigorous and very productive. Probably 
the best for home and ('ommcrcial ])lniitings in the North. $1.25 for 
12; $2.00 for 25; $5.00 for $1.00. 
Ancient Briton 
