BRAN D PEONY 
PAR IB AULT , MINN. 
RED LAKE CURRANT 
Grow Your Own Currants—The Plants Take Up Little Space 
A new currant that comes from the Minnesota Fruit Breeding Farm. A selection 
made from over 5000 new kinds. It was tried out over a period of years before being 
introduced and was found to be the best currant ever introduced. 
Up to the time Red Lake was introduced, Perfection Currant stood at the head of 
the list of all Currants. Perfection is a dark red Currant, the berry is very large, the 
bunch is long and well-filled out, it bears heavily, and the fruit was the sweetest of 
all red Currants. Perfection has all these good qualities, but it has one bad quality. 
It has a weak bush. As the bush ages, it breaks down and sprawls all over the ground. 
Red Lake has all the good qualities of Perfection. It is a dark red berry. The berry 
is as large as that of Perfection. The bunch is just as long and just as well filled out. 
It is just as sweet. It is just as good as Perfection in all respects, and it goes Perfection 
one better. It has what Perfection lacks—a good strong bush. 
Red Lake is an early midseason Currant, so it is on the market when it is at its 
best. Holds its dark green foliage very late. 
1- year No. 1, 40c each; #2.75 per 10 
2- year No. 1, 60c each; #1.00 per 2; #2.45 per 5; #4.25 per 10, postpaid 
I f"INI nn N1 kA A P I^ET One t ^ e P f i nc ip a l Currants grown for market 
LvnUV/ri lYl/VIxlxC I over a large part of the country. A very heavy 
bearer of good-sized Currants of a light bright red color. Bush large, carries its foliage 
right up to heavy frost. Season late. 
1- year No. 1, 20c each; #1.80 per 10, postpaid 
2- year No. 1, 35c each; #3.00 per 10, postpaid 
fHFRRY One k est °f th e old-time Currants. Bunch short but berries 
* extremely large and dark red. Wonderful for making a very rich 
colored jelly. Strong 2-year No. 1, 35c each; #3.00 per 10, postpaid 
#20.00 per 100 by express 
Red Lake 
Currant 
POORMAN GOOSEBERRY 
A great improvement over the old varieties of Gooseberries such as Downing, Houghton, Carry, etc. 
A great big new berry after the type of the large English Gooseberries with much of the fine quality 
of the English kinds. A very large berry, red, juicy, sweet, thin-skinned and of best quality. Does best in heavy 
soils, either clay or loam, but not good for sandy soils. 
Poorman 
Gooseberry 
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 Experimental 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 La¬ 
tham as a producer and a money-maker. In our own fields we 
have netted over $1000 per acre from Latham. 
Our fields of Raspberries are inspected three times every grow¬ 
ing season by official state inspectors and our stock is certified 
mosaic free. 
There are more Latham Raspberry plants grown at Faribault, 
Minnesota for sale than any one other city in the world. There 
are no better plants grown than we offer. 
Latham can be grown all over the country the most successfully 
of all Red Raspberries. 
Heavy No. 1 plants: 12 for 80c; 25 for #1.15; 50 for #1.90; 
100 for #3.25, postpaid. Express collect, 500 for #9.95; 1000 for 
#18.00. 
(Postpaid) 
(Postpaid) 
Each, 35c; 3 for #1.00; 12 for #3.50 
Each, 50c; 3 for #1.35; 12 for #4.00 
LATHAM 
Raspberry 
Strong, 1-year, No. 1 
Strong, 2-year, No. 1 
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