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BEl^The standard black g-rape for this I A fU A A Minn, berry that is 
section. Medium sl7.P hi np~h1 ppW •f*T'u1+: TTp-pI v ^-ir r ^-^ - r4rW--* .-.-I - _ •, _•. 
section. Mediim size blue~black fruit.Early 
It is very hardy. Learn to prime your vines 
259^ each; 5 for #1.00 2 & 3 yr. old. 
CACO- New Red Grape of high quality. Early 
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Minnesota Counties, we cannot ship you any 
Currants or Gooseberries until have 
Isecured a permit from the State .Customers 
(living in this BLISTER RUST CONTROL AREA 
bust give LEGAL DISCRIFTION of their land 
^hen ordersng these plants) WHERE THESE 
PLANTS WILL BE FLAl-TTED: 1. Chisago-2.Isanti 
|3-Kanabec .4-Pine .5Carlton.6-Aitkin. 7-Cass. 
^rCook.9-Lake.10-St. Louis.11-Eoochiching. 
L2-Itasca. 13-Crow WUng. 14-Kubbard. 15-Eec 
end very desirable. 30;^ each; 5 for #1.35 
FREDONIA- Early dark blue grape of large 
size for table use. Juicy &, solid. SO^f ea. 
NOTICE: If you live in one of the following 
sTiT.;. ulieDest all around raspberry grown 
Large red fruit of grand flavor. 
THE NEW CHIEF-(NO.223llatham offspring . 
For those who want berries about 10 days 
earlier than Latham for better market 
Drices plant the New Chief. 
_OW P RIC E 5 -22. jiOft ^ 
Standard grade. 90;^ #1.80 #7.50 
Heavy bearing Size..#1.15 2.80 12.50 
_NOTI0E; These PRICES are fl.CO or more 
'Below current prices. Light grade not l^st- 
Light grade not 1| 
.CUMBERLA ND BLACK C.4F RASPBERRY - It makes 
grand (purple colored) jam. Plant some, 
lyr.Heavy rooted-25 for #1.00; lQ0tor#3.c 
EVERBEARING^ ^ 
All who have gfown it 
.firm texture. Being a 
_Progressive offspring it is wweet and of 
a fine flavor. Sets runners quickly and 
mi-i 
SC/\RLF;T 
like its 
k er. 1 6-Mahnomen. 1 7- Clearwra te r .IP -Beltrami,. 
bears on new plants in fall 
CARRIE" It IS an excentional fine berrv ano,!=—^-r-_— 
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very productive. 25^^ each; 3 for 
CCMO- A Minn, plant of high qualities. Yery 
good size and heavy bearer.35;^ea.;3 , #1.00 
GLENDALE- New York Variety. Hardy. 40^^ each 
yiPrices; 25 for 65/; 50 for #1.00 and lOO' 
|for #1.60 POSTPAID 
"Exprees COLLECT--500 for..1.6^00; 1000, #12. PC 
RED JACKET- Yevy large berry; grand for eating'; 
in any forrni. 2yr. 25/ 3yr. @ 35/ 
PIXViELL- A Prof. Yaeger, Fargo,N.D. A^ricuL 
College introduction. Hardy and string off 
very easily- Med. 25/ ; 2 yr. © 50/ 
2& 3yr. OLD'CURRAjN f^'FFERED- Only 
PERFECTION- A very good 'size currant with 
'PRO GR ESSIVE - A firm sweet beriY. Hardy. fV 
MASTAlXNr A great berry with qualities allj 
its wwn. Try this i mpr oved everbearingy 
EVERBSSARING PRICES''ABOV^ 
outstanding productivness. 25/; 5 for #1.00 
RED L.1KE- A Minn, introduction. 'Largest end} FAIRFAX- A 
J UNE 6EARJNG™-sefries 
S EJATOR DI TNLA F- True strain; one of the 
best old standbys. It is the toest money 
making June bearer. Find large fruit. 
25 plants for 50/ ;50 for 80/; 100 for 
#1.25 POSTF.Y LD.Exn.Dol. 500 for #3.50 
eally fine New June bearer. 
best for all around use. 35/ each^ ^'3, #1 .OOj Excellent flavor v;ith bright red color. 
ViiHITE GRAPE CURRANT- VJe have it © 25/ j A- heavy producer for home and commerce. 
-Grapes, Gooseberries and Currents above! DO KSETT- Good strong grov;er. Fine flavor. 
in 2yr.25/ea.; 3 for 65/ can be had also in 
5 yr. 35/ ea.; 3 for #1.00-. ... • :. - 
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IlAMtiiOTII RED - Very large 
and juicy variety.3 of these 
VICTORIA- Another ^ 
FAIRFAX & DORSETT PRICES; POSTPAID 
25 plants 60/; 50 for 90/; 100 for #1.50 
Exp.l*,e.?..S ..Collect-500...for. #.450.,;... 1Q.Q0..,.#8,,.5.C 
STRAWBERRY OFI'ER' 
\rPEClAL ALL LABELED 
y ^ 125 Sen. Dunlap .50 25 Scarlet Gem 
good Q pov' ^ I QQ 25 Fairfax.60 25 Progressive. 
.^ these • iigg Dorsett .60 25 Mastadon.... 
large red vari cty 
NEW RUBY- Dark red flesh and stalks; no 
.65 
.65 
.65 
need to peel; makes a wonderful red sauce. 
iTEW MCDONALD- The largest; juicy red stalks 
—RUBY AND McDONAID are both originated at 
the experiment station in Canada. They are 
worth the difference. 40/ ea.; 6 for#2.25 
COMMON SORTS- 10/ each. 
175 June BEARI^J 
Everbearing^, 
A^ARAGUS-Mary Washington 
Fresh dug for vour order:per 25 50 IOC 
2 year old strong plants.. 50/ .90 #1.70 
3 year old heavy plants... 75/1.40 1..95 
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bo PLAIRTS postpaid FOR oO]* 
I'Oct. 9,1937-The ’order arrived in pei-fect 
I condition. We are very much pleased f 
iwith all the plants and thank you fori 
I your generosity. The 3 '' are just in time 
I for fell planting. Mrs. Leif Strand 1 
Anchorage, ALASKA i 
CHIVES {05t* Swreddish;Gr8ss L?^k)Cut up for 
I salads' etc. Nice rock pl an t.15/; 3for 40/ 
HORSERADISH- Strong roots 15/ eaah 
BERMUDA ONION PLANTS 
CRYSTAL W/iX and YELLOW Varieties. 
These are thrifty field grown plants and 
will reach you in good sound condition... 
These will grow into Large sweet and tender 
Onions that will bring top prices to you. 
Frost or light freezes will not injure them. 
1 POSTPAID FOR- -25(t_ 
.500 PLANTS POSTPAID FOR_ 
1 POSTPAID FORjj /Iq , 
500 PLANTS F.O.B. HERE /JIS 65/ 
GARDEN ORCHARD 
SUCH AS WE WOULD PLANT AND RKCOMIEND 
FOR NORTHERN SECTIONS 
3 Perfection Currants.# .65 
2 Red Lake Currants. 
3 Red Jacket Gooseberry.65 
25 Latham Raspberry.90 
50 Scarlet Gem Everbearing S-JWBY .85 
50 Sen. Dunlap June " Strawberry .65 
1 Aioka /ipplo. (V.'ill bear '39)4/5’.55 
1 Opate Plum(Peers now)'36 4-5ft..55 
1 /-Iderman (No. 1007)Apple 3-4;'t..50 
1 Underwood (Perfect Plum) 4-5ft_^._o^ 
'137 Plants 
Total Value.v5 - ^ o 
\j~r Supply 
aA.PGA!NPRCElOA.H,95 
