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ANCIENT BRITTON. A popular market variety. 
The fruit is of fine quality, produced in 
great abundance. 
Per dozen $1.50 Per 100 . . $7.00 
50 or more at 100 rate. 
LUCRETIA. This is one of the low-growing, 
trailing blackberries. Should be mulched to 
keep the berries off the ground. Fruit large 
and rich. The earliest blackberry. 
Per dozen $2.00 Per 100 . $8.00 
50 or more at 100 rate. 
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GREGG. A late fruiting black raspberry. Berries large and of 
fine flavor. 
Per dozen $1.50 Per 25. $2.50 Per 100. . . $6.00 
CHIEF. The plant is very yigorous, stocky, very hardy. Season 
early, one week ahead of Latham. Fruit attractiye bright red, 
firm, quality yery good. This yariety in some sections has 
outyielded Latham. 
1 st class plants: $1.00 per dozen; $1.55 per 25; $3.65 per 
100; $26.55 per 1,000. 
Parcel post weight: 1/4 lb. each. 
Extra heavy selected plants for home gardens: $1.50 per 
dozen; $2.75 for 25; $6.50 per 100. 
Rhubarb or 
Pieplant 
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Parcel Post Weight: 2 Pounds Per Dozen 
Per dozen. $0.50 Per 100. $2.50 
50 or more at the 100 rate. 
CONOVER'S COLOSSAL. Very large, tender and early. 
WASHINGTON. Rust resistant; vigorous grower. Of very fine 
quality. 
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McDonald, a strong growing plant having heavy brittle leaf¬ 
stalks. The red skin colors the sauce a rich pink color. Very 
productiye and hardy for this section. 
Each.$0.40 Per 3.$1.00 Per dozen. $3.00 
Extra fine clumps.$0.75 each; 3 for $2.00 
RUBY. A new early and delicious red fleshed variety. When 
cookedi the sauce is a rich red color, due to the coloring in 
both the skin and the flesh. The thin tender ruby red skin 
need not be peeled. This variety can be used throughout the 
summer as the stalks remain tender and sweet the entire 
season. Sure to become a fayorite for pies and desserts. Ex¬ 
tremely hardy and a good producer in the Northwest. 
Each.$0.50 Per 3.$1.25 Per dozen , . $4.00 
Extra fine clumps.$0.75 each; 3 for $2.00 
VICTORIA. A yery large green colored rhubarb .that formerly 
was considered one of the best. However, since the introduc¬ 
tion of the McDonald and Ruby varieties, which far surpass 
any of the old yarieties, the Victoria no longer ranks as one 
of the choicest. 
Each.$0.20 Per 3.$0.55 Per dozen $2.00 
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Parcel Post Weight: 2 Pounds Each 
CARRIE. The best commercial berry. The fruit is a transparent 
green, turning to a rich wine or deep maroon color when 
fully ripe. One of the heayiest producers. 
Each.$0.35 Per dozen .$3.50 
PEARL. A robust grower, free from mildew and yery productive. 
Fruit large and green in color. 
Each.$0.50 Per dozen.$5.00 
Parcel post weight: 1/3 pound each. 
LATHAM. Introduced by the Minnesota Fruit Breeding Station. 
It is by far the most popular yariety grown, both for market 
and the home garden. The bush is vigorous and hardy without 
winter protection; bears a heavy crop of extra large fruit 
of the best quality. The largest and best variety for canning. 
1st class plants: $1.00 per dozen; $1.75 for 25; $4.15 per 
100; $29.50 per 1,000. 
Parcel post weight: 1/4 lb. each. 
Extra heavy selected plants for home gardens: $1.50 per 
dozen; $2.85 for 25; $7.00 per 100. 
Parcel post v/eight: 1/3 pound each. 
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Parcel Post Weight: 2 Pounds Eoch 
RED LAKE. A new red currant originated at the Minnesota 
Plant Breeding Farm. It is exceptionally large and of fine 
flavor. This variety has been tested for several years and has 
proven to be the largest and finest currant for both home 
and market use. 
2 year No. 1. $0.40 each; $4.00 per dozen 
STEWART'S SEEDLING. Beautiful, light red fruit of large size 
and good quality. Bush a strong and healthy grower. Produces 
large quantities of fruit; excellent flavor. A profitable variety 
for market purpose. 
2 year No. 1.$0.35 each; $3.50 per dozen 
WHITE GRAPE. The best white. Large, mild flavored, good for 
table. 
2 year No. 1 
$0.35 each; $3.50 per dozen 
Latham Raspberry 
