Pears — We have several trees in each of Parker, Tait No. 1, Tait 
No. 2, Mendel, and Sudduth. The Parker is of large size and good. 
The Tait numbers are only medium sized, but fine eating, and are 
extra hardy. 
2 to 3 feet size, 40c each; per 10, $3.50 
Cherries — We have the common red and black to offer in 2-3 feet 
size at 35c each; per 10, $300. Larger sizes at 50c each; per IQ, 
$4.50. 
Plums—The Opata and Sapa are sand cherry hybrids, that will 
fertilize and bear better if planted in vicinity of each other. We 
also have a few in the new Mordena, that is a strong grower and 
extra hardy. Then we have the Champa, that is more in the sand 
cherry line, but is a fine fruit and extra hardy. In the line of real 
hybrid plums we have the Tecumseh, Haralson No. 4, Waneta, As- 
siniboine, Kaga, Ember, Minnesota No. 225, and a few in others 
that are fine. 
2 to 3 feet size, 40c each; per 10, $3.50 
3 to 4 feet size, 50c each; per 10, $4.50 
Currants — The Wilder and Diploma are of the largest size and 
best. We also have a few Red Lake. Then there is the Franco- 
German that is smaller in fruit but is later to ripen and grows to 
largest size in bush. Price 25c each; per 10, $2.00. 
Gooseberries — We only have a few small plants in the fine Pix- 
well variety, at 25c each; per 10, $2.00. 
Raspberries — The Latham has been our leading market kind for 
years. We also have a few in the new Chief, which is a good bearer 
and starts ripening a week ahead of Latham. Both of these are red. 
We have some plants in a new black seedling that originated on 
the place, and is proving superior to all blacks we have tried. Price 
of all raspberries, each 10c; per 10, 75c; per 25, $1.25; per 50, 
$2.00; per 100, $3.50. 
Grapes — We have the Monitor, Dakota, and Suelter, named in or¬ 
der of ripening, and hardy without winter cover. These are strong 
growers, bearing medium sized fruit, very good for jellies. Price 
each 25c; per 10, $2.00. 
