NURSERY DEPARTMENT ★ ★ ★ On Nursery Orders less than $1.00, Add 15c Packing Charge 
e&Uljfied RASPBERRY PLANTS^^^ 
95c 
Big Red Latham 
Om Inch in Diameter !— 
See Color Page 40 
The nationally known King of Red Rasp¬ 
berries. Originated in Minnesota, and grown 
everywhere. A perfectly hai'dy, strong, vigor¬ 
ous grower, outyielding all others. Most profit¬ 
able for market. Quantity prices below. 
Early Red Chief 
Ten Days Earlier — 
The best early variety—most profitable for 
early marketing. For continuous fruit produc¬ 
tion we recommend Chief and Latham. Excel¬ 
lent quality and good yielder. Quantity prices 
below. 
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nd 
Everbearing Red Raspberry 
See Color Page 40 
A new Two-crop Red Raspberry developed 
by the New York Experiment Station. Bears 
in summer and again in fall, continuing iintil 
frost. The berries are large, somewhat conical, 
of medium red color and high quality. Plants 
are hardy and vigorous growers. A real chance 
to profit from fall marketing. Quantity prices 
at right. 
Minnesota Grown and State Inspected Plants 
FREE 
5 Page Leaflet on Planting and 
Care of Red Raspberries. 
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berland 
For 
75 
Black Cap Raspberry — 
See Color Illustration Page 4-0 
Most profitable Black Cap berry to grow— 
produces big crops year after year—succeeds 
on all kinds of soil. Berries extra large, 
glossy-black. Quantity prices below. 
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For 
Purple Cap Raspberry 
A new Raspberry especially noted for fruit 
production. Berries are large, firm, fine quality 
and have a wine-red, purple color. You will 
prize this variety highly. Quantity prices be¬ 
low. 
OUR LOW 
Latham or Chief ■ 
PRICES OM 
Postpaid Prices 
_ 25 50 
Medium . 
Standard . $0.95 $1.65 
Heavy . 1.85 2.85 
RASPBERRIES ! 
Not Prepaid— 
(Freight or Express) 
100 260 600 1,000 
$2.10 $ 4.65 $ 7.00 $13.45 
2.95 6.65 9.95 18.85 
4.66 9.95 15.35 29.50 
Indian Summer ( 
(2 yr. 
Standard 
Heavy . . 
$1.00 
. 1.50 
1.95 
2.95 
3.25 
4.85 
5.35 
8.35 
Cumberland Black—1 yr.75 1.10 1.85 
3.35 
Sodus Purple—1 yr. 1.00 
1.95 
3.25 
5.36 
11.45 
17.85 
18.00 
29.85 
34.50 
58.50 
7.75 
12.95 
24.66 
11.45 
18.00 
34.50 
GROW BERRIES Ma^Uzet 
Mammoth 
Boysenberry— 
See Color Page 41 
The largest bramble berry. Berries are 1% 
to 2 inches long, and of purple color. Flavor 
is superb and rich. A pleasing blend of 
Raspberry and Dewberry—fine for eating fresh 
or canned. A real money maker for market. 
Requires some winter protection. 
PRICES: 6 plants for 69c, 12 for $1.20, 25 
for $2.25, 50 for $3.95, 100 for $6.85, prepaid. 
See illustration page 41. 
Alfred Blackberry 
Stands 35 Degrees Below Zero 
A crop the second season. Berries are twice 
as large as ordinary blackberries—often 1% 
inches long. The ideal table berrv—of fine 
flavor and practically coreless, with but few 
small seeds. 
PRICE: Standard size: 25 for 98c, 50 for 
$1.65, 100 for $2.95. Heavy select: 12 for 
$1.15, 25 for $1.95, 50 for $3.35, 100 for 
$5.95, prepaid. Write for quantity prices. 
Jumbo Blueberry 
See Illustration Page 41 
Giant Blueberries—two to three times as 
large as native ones, grow on beautiful orna¬ 
mental bushes with bell-shaped pinkish blos¬ 
soms. Make delicious sauce and pies! Plant¬ 
ing directions free. They require acid soil, so 
these plants come packed in acid humus. 
Strong plants furnished—no replacements 
made. 
PRICE: 2 plants, 2-year size, $1.69, 5 
plants for $3.75, 10 plants for $6.75, prepaid. 
Acid humus free. 
RED LfiKE—(Minn. 24) 
GRAPES 
A Minnesota introduction producing heavy 
crops of big, red berries in long clusters. The 
bushes are strong and vigorous with healthy 
foliage. Makes beautiful sparkling bright red 
jelly. 
PRICE: 1-year size: 3 for 66c, 6 for 85c, 10 
for $1.50, 25 for $3.15. Two-year size: 3 for 
95c, 5 for $1.35, 10 for $2.35, 25 for $4.66, 
prepaid. 
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'^CARRIE"—The Best Variety 
A heavy yielder of good-sized fruit. Perfectly 
hardy and recommended by Professor Hansen 
as foremost in quality and productiveness. No 
shipments made to Connecticut, Idaho, Maine, 
Massachusetts, Michigan, New Hampshire, New 
York, Rhode Island, Vermont. 
PRICE: Standard size, 3 for 76c, 5 for 
$1.00, 10 for $1.86. Heavy grade: 3 for $1.26, 
5 for $1.60, 10 for $2.95. 
Fredonia Grape 
New, Hardy Black Grape — 
The earliest large-berried Grape for the 
North—three weeks earlier than Concord. 
Vines are vigorous—clusters of medium size, 
very compact. Offers great opportunities for 
market or home use. PRICE: Same as Beta. 
Portland Grape 
Earliest Green Grape — 
Holds first place as an early green grape. 
The vine is very vigorous, productive and 
healthy. Bunches and berries are larger than 
any other early green grape. Fine quality. 
PRICE: 1-year size, 3 for 75c, 5 for $1.00, 
10 for $1.85, 25 for $3.85. 2-year size, 3 for 
$1.25, 5 for $1.60, 10 for $2.95, 25 for $5.66, 
postpaid 
Beta Grape 
As Hardy as the Wild Grape 
Always dependable, producing heavy crops 
every year. Fruit of medium size, good qual¬ 
ity, early—excellent for jelly and grape juice. 
PRICE: 1-year size: 3 for 65c, 6 for 85c, 10 
for $1.50, 25 for $3.15. Two-year size: 3 for 
96c, 5 for $1.35, 10 for $2.35, 25 for $4.65, 
prepaid. 
SPECIfiL OFFER 
6 cMafuLfr Grapes 
1 —Portland (l-year size) 
2—Betas (1-year size) $ 
100 
3—Fredonias (1-year size) 
■Ppd. 
See Color Photos of these Berries on Pages 40 and 41 
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