RED CHERRY 
Early Richmond 
The hardiest of all pie cherries, a large, wide, spreading tree with bril- 
liant red fruit. Early ripening variety. 6 to 7 foot branched specimen trees 
$1.00 each. 
HARDY PEARS 
Only upon the introduction of these Minnesota originated varieties have 
we been able to grow our own pears in this northern clime. Many of the 
trees in these varieties are now supplying an abundance of fruit as far 
north as central Minnesota. The fruit while not quite as large as some 
of the southern varieties, is of equal quality. We have the Mendel and 
Parker (Minn. No. 1) to offer in the large 6 to 7 foot specimens at 
$1.00 each. 
GRAPES 
Hardy and productive varieties. All strong two year No. 1 plants 
FREDONIA—New, hardy black grape. The earliest good large grape for 
the northwest. Vines are vigorous, productive and ripen their fruit 
three weeks earlier than Concord. Clusters of medium size, very 
compact, berries large. Flesh is juicy and the flavor excellent. This 
erape offers a great opportunity for market or home use. 
35¢ each $1.50 per 5 $2.50 per 10 
BETA—‘“‘As hardy as the wild grape.” Produces heavy crops every year. 
Fruit is medium size, black, good quality, ripens early, so can be 
grown far north. Beta Grapes sell at $2.00 per bushel. Good demand 
for the fruit for jelly and grape juice. 
25¢e each $1.00 per 5 $1.75 per 10 
CONCORD —The all-purpose grape. Large purple black fruit, ripens mid- 
dle of September. Suited to southern half of Minnesota. 
20c each $1.00 per 6 $1.50 per 10 
MINNESOTA NO. 45—A new release by the University of Minnesota. A 
very desirable, hardy red grape. Supply very limited. 
fy Cin a A 50c each 


One each of the above varieties sent prepaid for $1.25 | 
RASPBERRIES 
LATHAM—fThe standard raspberry everywhere. Very productive, mid- 
season ripening with fruit of exceptional size, flavor and appearance. 
The standard market variety. 


CHIEF --A raspberry of recent origin differing from the Latham by hay- 
ing a berry of somewhat more firmness and ripening about 10 Jays 
earlier. 
CUMBERLAND—A very hardy black raspberry of very good quality. 
This is the only black raspberry that has given us complete satis- 
faction, 
The Latham and Chief are strong, 2 year transplanted, 4 inch and 
up, state certified canes that will bear this year. The black Cumberland 
are one year, heavily rooted. 
Select 2 year Transplants: $1.00 per 25, $3.50 per 100 
Regular No. 1 grades: 75¢ per 25, $2.00 per 100 


25 each of above 3 varieties sent prepaid for $2.00 

For Greater Satisfaction in Nursery Products 
Send Your Orders to 
Filk Evergreen Nursery, Biscay, Minn. 
