RED RASPBERRIES< BLACK 
EVERYBODY LIKES RED RASPBERRIES 
You can always find room for at least 10. Many of you can use 1000 
plants and show a real profit from them. 
The Famous Chief 
The great Raspberry of Minnesota. We 
believe, without doubt, that this is the greatest 
red Raspberry ever produced. We know that it 
has proved a leader wherever sold and cus¬ 
tomers tell us of the wonderful crops and 
CHIEF RASPBERRY 
A Minnesota introduction that is very popular 
among the fruit growers due to the fact that it 
ripens its fruit a week earlier than the Latham. 
Is unusually hardy. Plants free from disease. 
Of high quality. 
On account of this being an early bearer it 
usually produces a good crop before dry wea¬ 
ther sets in and on that account is one of the 
best raspberries for planting in practically all 
sections. 
The Chief is well named. It may have started 
out as just another red Raspberry, but it was 
not long before commercial growers found it to 
be a real Chief among raspberries. 
You should plant at least 100 Strong No. 1 
Plants. 
PRICES 
Per 6, 55c; 12, 75c; 50, $2.00; 100, $3.65; 
500, $14.50. 
excellent large berries that they received. Very 
high quality, large, and hardy. Beautiful in color. 
We highly recommend this variety to all our 
customers. Strong No. 1. Price: 6 for 45c; 12 for 
60c; 50 for $1.60; 100 for $3.00; 500 for $11.60. 
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SMALL FRUIT SPECIAL 
COLLECTION 
10 Latham Red Raspberries 
10 Chief Red Raspberries 
10 Cumberland Black Raspberries 
10 Alfred Blackberries 
10 Lucretia Dewberries 
A $3.00 VALUE—FOR ONLY 
*2.65 
BLACK RASPBERRIES 
CUMBERLAND —The Cumberland is the 
leading Black Raspberry in the U. S. It is true 
that it is one of the older varieties, but one that 
produces a very good crop and one that has 
proved itself to be really good. The finest in 
flavor and shipping qualities and makes an ideal 
market variety. (See inside back cover for 
colored picture.) 
Price: Per 10, 60c; 25, $1.00; 100, $3.00; 
500, $13.00; 1,000, $25.00. 
ALFRED BLACKBERRY 
Big Juicy Early Berry 
Alfred produces big, beautiful, glistening-black 
berries, measuring 1 y 2 inches long and an inch in 
diameter. Almost free from seeds and core. 
The flavor is wild and rich. The fanciest dessert 
Blackberries to serve fresh, canned or in pies. 
Make snappy juices and jam. 
Plants are healthy, fast-growers, young- 
bearers, and heavy-yielders. Succeed on all soils 
and withstand winter temperature of 30 degrees 
below zero. You’ll never know how good black¬ 
berries can be until you grow Alfred yourself! 
Per 10, 65c; 25, $1.25; 100, $4.50; 500, $17.00. 
LUCRETIA DEWBERRY 
This is a creeping plant and will often grow 
as much as fifteen feet in one season. The vines 
should be trimmed back to about three feet for 
best results. The fruit is about three times the 
size of the Blackberry, very sweet. Prices: 5 
for 40c; 10, 60c; 25, $1.00; 100, $3.00. 
Gurney’s FLAMING GIANT Raspberry 
Hardy anywhere—Excellent in quality—Bright Red—Flaming Giant is THE 
RED RASPBERRY for the Central Northwest. 
This wonderful Raspberry was pro¬ 
duced by Prof. N. * E. Hansen of 
L Brookings, S. D., and has the hardi¬ 
ness of the Wild Raspberry of N. E. 
No. Dakota. He called it “Ohta” 
meaning “Much” in the Sioux Lan¬ 
guage, but that does not tell half the 
story. It lives through winters that 
For Profits from your land—Plant An Acre to Flaming Giant Red 
Raspberries 
An Acre-Hill System — 1,742 Plants 
Per 10, 95c; Per 50, $2.50; Per 100, $4.25; Per 500, $15.25; Per 1000, $28.00. 
LATHAM RASPBERRY 
kill others. It holds up under hot 
winds. It bears large bright red 
berries, firm and of excellent quality. 
Prof. Hansen says “The berries run 
about 16 to the ounce with only fair 
cultivation on open exposed upland 
prairie. **The plants are hardy with¬ 
out winter protection.” 
For Best Results—Buy Gurney Small Fruits Early 
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