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T HANSON’S BUSH 
i CHERRY-Improved. 
l4-Pft.35/; 2.65/ 
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s rates 
£££2_2.- 
50 Q 100 rate 
..300 <& 500 rate. 
BETA- Stanflard hardy blue-black grape fcr 
the north. Medium size fruit. Good for 
pressing. Vine ideal fcr covering arbors. 
2yr.- standard size-, 20/ea.; 6 for $1'.Q0 
3yr. bearing size;.,30/ea.; 4 for $1.00 
CONCORD- Nice size blue-black grape. Sezu- 
RASPBERRIES 
iatham MINNESOTA NO.-4 - Best red.Leads 
all over the U.S. for market berry. 
Per 13 25 IOC 500 
Standard grade.40/v. .70/. .$1.75'. .$7.50 
Bearing Size... 50/- ..90/ $2.75 12.00 
30‘C to 1000 at ’500 rate. 
hardy north 1 . A good market grape,lyr.#l 
15/ea.;8 for $1.00; 25,$2.85; 3yr .25/;5,$l.i h.jri / u 1 C C 
CAPO-N ew red grape of high quality. Hardiest ™ £ W L Ml t V Minn,. No .223- Stands sever- 
" est climatic conditions. Almost as large 
as Latham, and about lOdays earlier.Same 
• CUMBERLAND BLACK CAP RASPBERY. 
of the reds. Try them; 2yr.- ; i 25/; 6,$1.25 
FREDONIA— NEW dark-blue largo table size. 
The hardiest of larger market grapes. 
2 yr. 25/ ; 6 for $1.25 
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PERFECTION- A very good size red current 
that has proven its merit. 
2yr * §2? ea *> 6 for $1*00; 25 for $3.50 
r 3 for 75/..; 10 for $2.50 
origination 
2yr. 20/ ea.; 6 for $1.00; 2! 
%rr4°V e ' a *(>r 3 for 1( 
KID LAKE- Hardy Minn. 
Largest end best red garden currant * grown. 
2yr. 25/ea.; 3 for 65/;.10 - for $2.15 
3yr. 35/ea.; 3for $I.QO;10 for 3.00 
WHITE GRAPE- Sweeter than red. 3yr. 25/ea. 
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ZQ..Cu rrant-New-Minn. -fruit even larger 
than Red Lake.'Try it. 2yr. 50/ ea. 
Nos. ,j£L #77. #78. #52 are new varieties 
worthy of trial. 2yr. 50^ eech. 
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X ,_ W , E , L L- Prof Yeager*s N.D. produc¬ 
tion. Large, high quality berries and 
lqcks abundance of thorns. 
2yr. 30/^a.; 3 for 80/; 10 for $2.50 
3yr • 50/ea.; 3 for $1.35; 10 for $3.75 
, BaP . TAOKET- ., Very large berries; grand for 
eating in any form.2yr. 25/; 3 for 65/ 
PERKINS -THE LARGEST EVER GROWN here 
or 
Makes fine jam. Deep purple-black fruit in 
Aug. 12 for 75/; 25, ! $1.00; 100.for $3.00 
EVERBEARING STRAWBERRIES 
SCARLET GEM I- 
Plant in May and pick 
large luscious'1 to 2in. berries in Sept. 
No 1 strawberry is so'prolific. Plants in 
single row ljft.spaced become a bed 1 to 
2ft. wide by fall, beside's fruit. Dug fresh 
25 for 40/; 5o for 75/; 100, $1.25; 200 foy 
$2.30; 500 for $5.50 
PROGRESSIVE- Very sweet nice size frult.lt 
is hardy andwinters best-^.125 for 50/ 
MASTODON Improved- A great 50 for 85/ 
berry with quality all its 100 for $1.50 
own.. ami- 200 for $2.85 
JUNESEARIN ^STRAWBERRIES 
Senator D UNL AP ^Unconditionally 
the best yet in this climate. Good canner 
25 for 35/'; 50 for 50/; 100, $1.00; 200 
• for $1.80.;.500 for..$3.75; .10.00.,.$7.25.. 
FAIRFAX- Excellent flavor with bright red 
color. Very heavy producer#-25 for 50/ 
DORSETT-Good strong grower. 
, - -- -- Very juicy, yet firm.Holds 
m oocjiJiaavian countries. Fruit about berries off the ground, 
1-pin.long and lin.thru; size of a plum.n I 
Green 
i_s weet - t aste; quality excellent. 
j - iZ-Y 1, » ■-5/ ; 2yr. 65 / each. 
N^CT i v- L . I;f you live in the BLISTER 
RUST CONTROL AREA,we can ship you Goose¬ 
berries or Currants with state permit. 
If uncertain, please inquire.Consult last 
ear S pri ce list page 3. 
1000 for $8.50 
50' for 75/ 
100 for $1.25 
200 for 2.25 
500 for 4.50; 
RIH U 113 /A III 113 
Mc Donald -Lar gest and most prolific 
MARY WASHINGTON -Ere sh du&t 
2yr. 25 for 50/; 50, 90/; 100, $1.50 
ONIONS -BERMUDA- Crystal Way or Yellowy 
100 plants 20/ or 300,50/ POSTPAID 
ONION CHIVES'- Swedish GrSss LOk. Cut up for 
.variety grown by market gardeners. Makes 
pink sauce. Practically seedless. 
Each 35/; 3 for $1.00; 10 for $3.00 
E IT BY- Makes the finest rhubarb sauce 
salads et. Nice purple flower; can be 
used in Rockery. 15/; 3 for 40/; 
known. Ruby red flesh and skin; no need 
to peel skin. 35/ea.; 3 for $1.00,5,$1.50 
MAMMOTH RED & VICTORIA- Good standard 
red kinds of merit. Both 6 for $1.00 
HORSERADIS H- Strong roots; 15/; 3, 35/ 
PEPPERMINT-H ardy perennial; use leaves 
for flavoring drinks; etc. 15/; 3, 35/ 
