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Indian Summer Red Raspberry 
NEW EVERBEARING VARIETY 
Two crops the same season with tiriis new raspberry. Bears in summer and 
II—until frost. Produces large, cor ical shaped berries of medium red color 
id high quality. Very hardy and most profitable for fall marketing. Price: 
I for 95c; 25 for $1.75; 50 for $3.10, postpaid. (See page 29.) 
| Compass Cherry 
Bears Second Season 
Hardy everywhere. Produces 
delicious, sweet, red cherries. 
Postpaid: 2-3 ft. size, 30c each; 
4 trees for $1.00; 10 for $2.35. 
3-4 ft.size, 37c each; 4 for $1.35. 
Not prepaid, by express: 4-6 ft. 
trees, 55c each; 4 for $2.10. 
(See page 31.) 
Patten 
Pear 
Pears are be¬ 
coming an import¬ 
ant fruit crop in 
the Northwest. 
Patten is very 
hardy, of good 
size, juicy, excel¬ 
lent flavor. Ripens 
in September. A 
money maker for 
the market. (See 
page 31.) Prices 
same as apple 
prices below. 
ON NURSERY STOCK ORDERS UNDER $1.00, ADD 15c FOR PACKING 
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Cumberland 
Black Raspberry 
Largest of the black¬ 
caps, a heavy yielder, firm 
fruit and delicious flavor, 
very hardy. 12 heavy 
plants, 95c; 25 for $1.85, 
prepaid. (See page 29.) 
Fredonia^ 
Grape 
Earliest quality grape—i- 
good size, perfectly hardy, 
fine for market. 1 -yr. size, 
5c; 5 for 75c. 2-yr. size, 3 
:; 5 for 95c, prepaid. (See 
All-Season Apple Orchard 
•) 1 Red Duchess (summer) ]() Trees_ 3-4 ft. 
1 Cortland (fall) Value $3.80. "ftC 
:r) 2 N - W - Greening (winter) p osfpQld for ^2*^ 
COLLECTION 
Cortland Apple 
Prize introduction of Min¬ 
nesota Fruit Breeders. Largest 
red winter apple; excellent 
quality and exceptionally hardy. 
Best keeper. (See page 30.) g 
Prices center of page. 
COLLECT.ON Combination Fruit Orchard 
1 Haralson Apple 1 Underwood Plum 7 Tree* _ R_4 ft 
1 Red Duchess Apple 1 Patten Pear x/ , V* Tr * . _ 
1 N. W. Greening Apple 1 Compass Cherry Value $Z.03. C A 15 
1 Kaga Plum Postpaid for 
Home Berry Garden 
athom Raspberry 26 Plants. Ct I 
idian Summer Raspberry », ■ cc S| 
Ifred Blackberry Value $1.75. ^ I 
COLLECTION 
Postpaid for 
ON ALL 
APPLES 
(Except Cortland) 
Shown on this page: 
Postpaid: 2-3 ft. 
trees, 30c ecich; 4 for 
$1.00; 10 for $2.35. 
3-4 ft. trees, 38c 
each; 4 for $1.40. 
Not prepaid, by ex¬ 
press, 4-6 ft. trees, 
55c each; 4 for $2.10. 
(See page 30.) 
Northwestern t 
Greening Apple * 
Best baking and pie apple, 
Large greenish yellow fruits, 
good keeper. Season Decem¬ 
ber to March. (See page 30.) 
Prices center of page. 
J Wealthy Apple 
Best known red fall apple. Noted for 
its fine flavor. Heavy yielder, large fruit. 
(See page 30.) Prices center of page. 
Double Red 
Duchess Apple 
Anoka Apple 
Earliest real quality apple; 
hardy, fine flavored, and a 
heavy yielder. (See page 30.) 
Prices center of page. 
Everbearing 
Wayzata Strawberry 
World famous — record bearer — 
fruits first season until snow flies. 
Exceptional flavor and keeping qual¬ 
ity. 25 plants for $1.00; 50 for 
$1.75; 100 for $3.25, prepaid. (See 
|Page 27.) 
The all-red Duchess now so 
popular. Early ripening, deli¬ 
cious flavor and high red 
color makes this the leading 
summer apple. (See page 
30.) Prices center of page. 
Bears loads of delicious, large 
apricot flavored plums. Very hardy 
(See page 30.) Prices same as Com¬ 
pass Cherry above. 
Underwood Plum 
One of Minnesota Fruit Breeders 1 
best large type plums, excellent fla¬ 
vor, small pit. Peel it like a peach 
(See page 30.) Prices same as Com¬ 
pass Cherry. 
Alfred Blackberry 
Immense size, vigorous 
grower. Bears second season. 
Standard plants, 25 for 98e; 
heavy se'ect, 
25 for $1.95, 
. prepaid. (See 
| page 29.) SjjjMJf 
ADD 15c FOR 
PACKING ON 
NURSERY ORDERS 
OF LESS THAN 
$ 1 . 00 . 
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