PEARS. This is a variety imported from Sweden and we want 
everybod,y to plant this hardy, worthwhile sort, that is be-^ 
coming better known right along. How about a tree? 
RASPBERRIES 
LATHAM. The standard main crop sort. Nice No. 1 plants 
6-45c, 12-60C, 50-$1.60, 100-$3.00, 500-$11.60. 
CHIEF. Similar to above, except that it is a week or so earli¬ 
er. High quality. Prices same as for Latham. 
GRAPES 
BETA. Hardiest variety known, absolutely no winter cover¬ 
ing needed. Pruned annually, it produces enormous crops, 
good quality fruit, almost black, juicy. Dandy for wine, and 
grape juice, more tart than Concord. Excellent for jellies and 
jams, easier canner than Concord also. We have some nice 
plants this season, these produced quite a bit of fruit last 
season, young as they were, each 20c, 5 for 85c, 10 for ?1.10,. 
25-$2.25, 50-$4.25, 100-?8.00. 
CURRANTS 
NEW RED LAKE. The currant you have long been wishing 
for, because the bunches are filled with large berries, 
and that make that sparkling red jelly that goes so well. Will 
positively please! Supply is limited everywhere, so order 
early. 35c each, 5-$1.50. 
GOOSEBERRY. COMO, '^ew sort from the Minn. Univer¬ 
sity. yigorous grower, nearly thornless, hardy, and not easi¬ 
ly susceptible to gooseberry diseases. Large fruit, but unlike 
some sorts, the fruit does not turn dark, but remains green, 
which is a great advantage on the market. Recommended.. 
Same price as Currants. 
RHUBARB. New Ruby. .Originated at Central Experiment 
Farm, Ottawa, Canada. Stalks bright red, tender, juicy, mild 
flavor. Throw the old kind away when you get this going,, 
you’ll do so anywa^y. Highly recommended in every way.. 
Strong divions 45c, 3 or mqre 40c each. 
STRAWBERRIES. Mastodon Everbearing. $2.00 per 100» 
Postpaid. 
PREMIER June bearing, one of the best, 90c @ 100, postpaid. 
If interested in other varieties, write for prices. 
VINES 
Every home can use a vine or two, some larger grounds> 
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