GRAPES 
RASPBERRIES 
OUR PLfiNTS ARE MINNESOTA GROWN, 
CERTIFIED AND STATE INSPECTED. 
3,000 plants required to set an acre. Rows 
5 feet apart—plants 2V^ feet apart in row. 
Latham 
Berries an Inch in Diameter! 
See Color Illustration Page 42 
Or Oicj? 
New, Hardy Black Grape 
The earliest good large berried grape for 
the Northwest. Vines are vigorous and pro¬ 
ductive and ripen their fruit three weeks 
earlier than Concord. Clusters are of me¬ 
dium size, very compact and berries large 
and round. Skin thick and tough; flesh is juicy 
and the flavor excellent. This grape offers a 
great opportunity for market or home use. 
Price, Standard Grade: 3 for 85c, 5 for 
$1.10, 10 for $1.95, 25 for $3.95. Heavy 
Grade: 3 for $1.06, 5 for $1.36, 10 for $2.35, 
25 for $4.95, not prepaid. Illustration, page 43. 
Beta 
As Hardy as the Wild Grape 
Produces heavy crops every year. The fruit 
is of medium size, black, good quality, ripens 
early, so can be grown far north. Beta Grapes 
easily sell at $2.00 per bushel. There is a 
good demand for the fruit for jelly and grape 
juice. 
Price, Standard Grade: 3 for 60c, 6 for 75c, 
10 for $1.35, 25 for $3.15. Heavy Grade: 3 
for 75c, 6 for 95c, 10 for $1.75, 25 for $3.86, 
T)elicicus 
They grow and thrive everywhere. 
Vines trained and pruned in late 
fall, will bear abundantly year after 
year. 
Fredonia 
The most popular Red Raspberry today, do¬ 
ing well wherever grown. Originated at the 
Minnesota State Fruit Breeding Farm, it is 
being grown extensively throughout the North¬ 
west and in Canada, and has never been known 
to winter-kill. A strong, vigorous grower, 
outyielding all other red varieties, the berries 
are very large and solid, of a beautiful, clear 
pink color. They are delicious eaten fresh 
and make the finest preserves, jam and sauce. 
PRICES 
Not Prepaid 
standard Grade 
25 .$ 0.90 
Heavy Select 
25 .$ 1.75 
50 . 1.55 
50 . 2.25 
100 . 2.76 
100 . 4.15 
250 . 6.35 
250 . 9.55 
500 . 9.95 
600 . 15.35 
1,000 . 18.85 
1,000 . 29.60 
We can also supply 1 year medium plants 
for commercial planting as follows: 100 for 
$1.96, 260 for $4.35, 500 for $7.00, 1,000 
for $13,46. 
$500,00 from One Acre 
Planted to 
Certified Red Raspberries! 
Average yield per acre - 200-300 crates 
Average price per crate - $2.50-$3.00 
BIG RED 
LATHAM 
superb in 
Quality 
and Flavor 
not prepaid. 
Concord 
The Best All-Purpose Grape 
Cumberland 
Chief 
Ten Days Earlier Than Latham 
Large purplish black fruit, ripens middle of 
September. Suited to southern half of Minne¬ 
sota with winter covering. Price, Standard 
Grade: 3 for 45c, 5 for 60c, 10 for 90c, 25 
for $1.95. Heavy Grade: 3 for 70c, 6 for 85c, 
10 for $1.20, 25 for $2.45, not prepaid. 
Weight of 5 Grape Plants about 3 lbs. 
Postage Schedule on Page 32. 
Currants 
RED LAKE—(Minnesota 24) 
Color Illustration Page 42 
This Currant is a Minnesota introduction 
producing big, red berries in long clusters. 
The bushes are strong and vigorous with 
healthy foliage. They bear regularly and 
produce heavily. 
Red Lake makes up into beautiful sparkling 
bright red jelly, and we predict a wonderful 
future for it, for either home use or market. 
Price, Standard Grade: 3 for $1.06, 5 for 
$1.35, 10 for $2.25, 25 for $4.95. Heavy 
Grade: 3 for $1.75, 6 for $2.45, 10 for $4.45, 
25 for $9.65, not prepaid. 
Gooseberry 
^XflRRIE'^-— The Best Variety 
A heavy yielder of good-sized fruit. Per¬ 
fectly hardy and recommended by Prof. Han¬ 
sen as foremost in quality and productiveness. 
Price: Standard Grade plants: 3 for $1.05, 5 
for $1.36, 10 for $2.65. Heavy Grade: 3 for 
$1.36, 6 for $1.85, 10 for $2.96, not prepaid. 
Please Note — 
Currants and Gooseberries may be shipped 
into any state, except Connecticut, Idaho, 
Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, New 
Hampshire, New York, Rhode Island and 
Vermont. 
Black Cap Raspberry 
See Color Illustration Page 42 
Most profitable Black Raspberry to grow, 
produces a big crop year after year and suc¬ 
ceeds on all kinds of soils. The berries are 
extra-large, glossy black, and whether wanted 
for home use or market, are sure to please. 
Price: 2-Year Transplants, 12 for $1.26, 25 
for $1.95, 60 for $3.66, 100 for $6.85. 
Potomac 
Purple Cap Raspberry 
Introduced by the U. S. Department of 
Agriculture, Potomac is purple in color, the 
result of a cross between a black Raspberry 
and a red Raspberry. Vigorous, hardy, pro¬ 
ductive and disease resistant, it outyields 
Cumberland, and has berries of larger size and 
better quality. 
Price: 2-Year Transplants, 12 for $1.45, 25 
for $2.35, 50 for $4.35, 100 for $8.15. 
Blackberry 
"OLFRED"— Stands 35° Below Zero 
A healthy, vigorous grower, producing a 
good crop of berries the second season. The 
berries are twice as large as ordinary Black- 
Iterries, many of them inches long. The 
ideal table berry, of fine flavor, practically 
coreless, sweet and delicious, with but few 
small seeds. 
PRICES 
Not Prepaid 
Standard Grade 
25 ..$ 0.98 
Heavy Select 
25 .$ 1.95 
50 . 1.65 
50 . 3.35 
100 . 2.95 
100 . 5.95 
250 . 6.55 
250 . 12.65 
500 . 10.85 
1,000 . 19.85 
500 . 19.65 
1,000 . 38.60 
Illustrated in Color on Page 43 
Another introduction of the Minnesota State 
Fruit Breeding Farm, and a seedling of the 
famous Latham. It has all of Latham’s good 
qualities, plus the distinct advantage of rip¬ 
ening 10 days to 2 weeks earlier, and is 
considered even hardier than the Latham. We 
advise planting both Chief and Latham for 
continuous fruit production. 
PRICES 
Not Prepaid 
Stajadard Grade 
25 .$ 0.80 
Heavy Select 
25 .$ 1.55 
50 .... 1.40 
50 . 1.95 
100 . 2.50 
100 . 3.65 
250 . 6.65 
250 . 8.35 
500 . . . . 8.95 
500 . 13.85 
1,000 . 16.85 
1,000 . 26.65 
We can also supply 1 year medium plants 
for commercial planting as follows: 100 for 
$1.80, 260 for $4.10, 600 for $6.60, 1,000 for 
$12.40. 
Newburgh 
The New Red Raspberry 
Introduced by the New York Experiment 
Station a few years ago, all indications are 
that Newburgh will become the leading com¬ 
mercial variety. Extremely hardy and 
disease-free, the plants are enormously pro¬ 
ductive. Berries are large and firm, ripening 
a few days earlier than Latham. 
PRICES 
Not Prepaid 
Standard Grade 
25 .$ 1.50 
Heavy Select 
25 .$ 2.66 
5n . 2.25 
50 . 4.66 
100 .... 3.95 
100 . 6.86 
5(50 . 8.66 
250 . 15.86 
566 . 15.00 
1,000 . 26.00 
500 . 29.50 
1,000 . 52.60 
Postage Schedule on Page 32 
For Berry Baskets See Page 30 
Write for Special Leaflet on Growing and Care of Red Raspberries. 
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