JUNE BEARING STRAWBERRIES 
BEAVER. (Perfect Flowering.) Our new June 
bearing strawberry, the Beaver is an offspring 
of the Dr. Burrell and Premier and a much 
better commercial berry than either one, as the 
berries are larger, sweeter and firmer. Will stand 
unfavorable soil and climatic conditions better 
than any other variety. The berries are dark 
red to the center, of a uniform size and the 
texture firm, requiring picking not more than 
twice a week. A deliciously mild and sweet 
berry. In season it is classed as an extra early 
but it will bear on through with the late vari¬ 
eties. Price: 25 plants for 60c; 50 for 90c; 100 
for $1.35, postpaid. 
DR. BURRELL. (Perfect Flowering.) Medi¬ 
um. ‘‘The Million Dollar Berry.’ ’ Does well in 
all soils and climates. Fruit large, dark red, 
glossy and fine. Price: 25 plants for 60c; 50 for 
90c; 100 for $1.35, postpaid. 
DORSETT. (Perfect Flowering.) A new frost¬ 
proof June bearing strawberry which we think 
is going to be very popular and profitable with 
the Wisconsin strawberry growers. Its outstand- 
ing_ varieties are earliness, quality of fruit, and 
resistance to drought and heavy rains. It pro¬ 
duces berries that are large, ideal in color, and 
uniform in shape. Berries are flame-red and they 
hold this color after picking. Very sweet and 
sub-acid. Yields of 1,000 crates per acre are 
not unusual. Price: 25 plants for 75c; 50 for 
$1.05; 100 for $1.60, postpaid. 
BLAKEMORE. (Perfect Flowering.) We can 
supply a limited quantity of Blakemore plants 
at the same prices as quoted for Dr. Burrell. 
FAIRFAX. (Perfect Flowering.) A beautiful 
new medium early with disease resistant foliage. 
Does very fine on heavy land. Berries are large, 
uniform, and full. Dark carmine red to the 
center. Fine flavor and will usually bring a 
higher price than other varieties of standard 
strawberries on the market. Price: 25 plants 
for 75c; 50 for $1.05; 100 for $1.60, postpaid. 
PREMIER. (Perfect Flowering.) With due 
respect for all other strawberries, the finest June 
bearing home garden variety. Early, strong 
grower and productive. Does 'well in' all soils 
and climate. Attractive berries of finest quality. 
Price: 25 plants for 60c; 50 for 90c; 100 for 
$1.35, postpaid. By express, 1,000 for $8.00. 
SENATOR DUNLAP. (Perfect Flowering.) 
Considered by many the best all-around June 
strawberry. At any rate it is the one most widely 
known. The plants are medium in size, long 
rooted and thoroughly drouth resistant. The 
variety is unusually productive, beginning to 
ripen early and continuing to bear for a long 
time. 
The fruit is of medium size, smooth, regular 
and firm and the color is a beautiful red extend¬ 
ing well to the center of the berry. Price: 25 
plants for 60c; 50 for 90c; 100 for $1.35, post¬ 
paid. By express, 1,000 for $7.50. 
CURRANTS 
The Currant is one of the most valued of all 
small fruits by the home gardener. It does not 
winter kill, is easy to cultivate, and requires 
little pruning. Ornamental as well as useful. 
CHERRY. We consider this the best currant, 
large, vigorous, compact stalky bushes. Clusters 
rather short with medium to large, bright red 
fruit with very thin skin. Very juicy and of 
fine flavor. Each, 35c; 3 for 90c; 10 for $2.75 
postpaid. 
PLEASE NOTE. We are not permitted to ship 
currant or gooseberry bushes in the following 
states: Connecticut, Idaho, Maine, Minnesota, 
Michigan, New Hampshire, New York, Rhode 
Island or Vermont. 
HARDY VINES 
ENGELMANII IVY. It has a foliage which 
turns to bright crimson in the fall. It also has 
the clinging habit of growth and mav be planted 
to climb smooth surfaces; hardier than the Bos¬ 
ton Ivy and will do well in any situation. 40c 
each; 3 for $1.10, postpaid. 
BOSTON IVY. (Veitchi.) The well known 
vine for covering brick and stone work. 60c 
each; 3 for $1.65. 
CHINESE PURPLE WISTERIA. One of the 
most rapid growing of all climbing plants. Has 
very beautiful clusters of pale blue flowers in 
May and June, also frequently blooms again in 
the fall. Grafted stock, 85c each. 
CLEMATIS-PANICULATA. A very desirable 
hardy garden vine. Flowers are white, medium 
sized, star-shaped and the plant is a profuse 
bloomer. The kind to use for covering trellises. 
Each, 45c; 3 for $1.25, postpaid. 
CLEMATIS-JACKMANII. Similar to Panicu- 
lata only the flowers are violet purple and 
larger. Each, 80c. 
STRAWBERRY PLANTS 
Our Strawberry Plants are freshly dug, well- 
packed and sent by themselves at planting time 
direct from our growing station about 50 miles 
north of Madison. They are well-rooted, large 
plants. Write for prices on large quantities. 
Plants are in short supply, so order early. If 
out of a variety of June bearing plants, we will 
have to substitute Premier unless you instruct us 
otherwise. See our Nursery Stock Guarantee on 
page 52. 
Gem, the finest Everbearing Strawberry. 
Concord Grape. 
GOOSEBERRIES 
DOWNING GOOSEBERRY. Gooseberries, like 
the currants, are a home garden fruit. The 
bushes are ornamental and the fruits are very 
fine for cooking. While the Downing is com¬ 
paratively an old variety, it is still the most 
popular. The bush is vigorous and exceedingly 
productive. Berries are pale green and of splen¬ 
did quality. Each, 35c; 3 for 90c; 10 for $2.75, 
postpaid. 
Latham Raspberries. 
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EVERBEARING STRAWBERRIES 
GEM. Without exception the best everbearing 
strawberry. We have tried all the outstanding 
new varieties and consider this the best. The 
berries are large, uniform in size and shape and 
real beauties. Deep glossy red clear through. 
Never green tipped or white-fleshed which is 
common among everbearing varieties.. The ber¬ 
ries ripen red from top to bottom, inside and 
out. The flavor and quality is wonderful. Berries 
sweet and delicious and so firm they will keep 
for days after picking. Plants large and rqbust 
Set a new strawberry bed this spring using Gem 
plants. You can’t go wrong. Price; 25 plants 
80c; 50 plants, $1.20; 100 plants, $1.90, posN 
paid. By express, 1,000 for $13.00. 
PROGRESSIVE. The first successful Ever- 
bearer. An old favorite, a tried ' and proven 
variety. Does well on all soils and in all cli¬ 
mates. The dark glossy red berries are medium 
to large m size. A very heavy bearer especially 
through the summer and fall months. Plants'set 
m the spring will give a large crop the same 
summer and fall, another the following summer 
and still another in the fall. We highly recom¬ 
mend this variety for home or nearby market 
Price: 25 plants for 80c; 50 for $1.20; 100 for 
$1.90, postpaid. By express, 1,000 for $13.00 
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berry. Line selected berries have filled a quart 
box. The berries are firm and solid and of a 
rich, glossy red, delicious in flavor considering 
their size. Not a shipper. It is one of the largest 
heaviest producing strawberries yet introduced! 
Will not do well on all soils. Price: 25 plants 
for 80c; 50 for $1.20; 100 for $1.90, postpaid 
By express, 1,000 for $13.00. 
GRAPES 
A „ s mice, uu. c/uucora. 
each, 35c; 3 for 90c; 10 for $2.75; $25.00 per 
100, postpaid. Assorted varieties if desired. 
Grapes are one of the best and most healthful 
fruits we have. Perfectly hardy and easy to grow 
i 11 auy soil if not too wet. Plant beside an arbor 
or m rows 8 feet apart. Grow delicious grapes 
m your own garden. 
--— occupies rue same position among 
white varieties as Concord among the black The 
leading profitable market sort. Bunch and'fruit 
large, greenish white, changing to pale yellow 
when fully ripe. Skin thin but tough 
★WORDEN. An improved Concord; sweeter 
larger in bunch and berry, and a week to ten 
days earlier. Black with purple bloom. 
DELAWARE. An exquisite dessert grape. 
Light red with very thin skin, juicy, sweet, 
spicy, and aromatic. Rather small berries hut of 
rare flavor. The standard of quality for grapes. 
BETA. The grape for the extreme north, a 
hybrid between the wild grape and the Concord. 
Medium sized, jet black, juicy and of fair 
quality. 
MOORE S EARLY. Bunch and fruit large, 
very productive and of superior quality Vine 
exceedingly hardy. Desirable for early market. 
Its hardiness particularly adapts it to Canada 
and northern portions of the United States. 
★ CONCORD. The old standard purple grape, 
doing well everywhere. A heavy yielder Price, 
each, 25c; 3 for 70c; 10 for $2.20; 100 for 
$19.50, postpaid. 
RASPBERRIES 
★ CHIEF. This new red raspberry is ten days 
earlier than the Latham. It has a fine flavor; 
large berry; very productive. Extremely hardy, 
and disease resistant. The Chief is undoubtedly 
the finest early red raspberry and a fine com¬ 
panion to the famous Latham, of which it is a 
seedling. 
★LATHAM. A grand new red raspberry pos¬ 
sessing splendid market qualities. We call .this 
the best raspberry thus far introduced-. Strong 
and disease resistant. Fruit large, often measur¬ 
ing 1 inch in diameter, of a dark red color. 
Juicy and fine flavored. Will live through the 
winter in Wisconsin without any protection. 
ST. REGIS. The only dependable everbearing 
red raspberry. The fine "fruit ripens in mid-season 
and continues through the fall. 
Prices, above three varieties: (Strong, 2-yr. 
No. 1 heavy plants, mosaic free), 3 for 35c-; 6 
for 60c; 12 for $1.00, postpaid. By express, 50 
for $3.25; 100 for $6.00. 
CUMBERLAND. A wonderfully productive 
variety. Berries run % to 1 inch in diameter. 
Black in color. Price: 3 for 50c; 6 for 85c; 
12 for $1.50, postpaid. By express, 50 for $5.00; 
100 for $9.00. 
