Gould's Seeds 
Apple Trees 
ANOKA. One of Prof. Hansen’s valuable introductions 
to horticulture trade. Bears when two years old. Pro- 
duces a large apple of fine flavor which matures earlier 
than the Duchess. Each, 50c; 10 for $4.50. 
BEACON. Developed by the Minnesota Agricultural 
University. A deep red apple of good size and quality 
that ripens early. Each, 50c; 10 for $4.50. 
DELICIOUS. A very high quality apple suitable for 
southern Minnesota. Each, 50c; 10 for $4.50. 
DUCHESS. Season, July and August. A _ vigorous 
growing, hardy tree. Fruit is large, greenish yellow 
striped with red. Each, 50c; 10 for $4.50. 
HARALSON. Season, January to April. Has been aptly 
called the Northwest's best winter apple. Tree vigorous 
and very productive. Each, 60c; 10 for $5.50. 
MeINTOSH. Season, October to January. One of the 
finest apples grown. Because of its brilliant deep red 
color, delicious flavor, crisp, snow-white flesh and dis- 
tinet pleasant aroma many people prefer it to all other 
varieties. Each, 50c; 10 for $4.50. 
NORTHWEST GREENING. Season, November to June. 
Splendid for cooking. Each, 50c; 10 for $4.50. 
WEALTHY. Season, September to January. One of the 
best market and home orchard varieties for Minnesota. 
Fruit medium to large, beautiful red in color and good 
flavors wach. .p0es 1.0. for $4.50. 
Hardy Cherry Trees 
COMPASS. An especially fine cherry for preserving. 
Fruit is a bright red, juicy, tart flavor. Hardy in the 
Northwest. Each, 50c; 10 for $4.50. 
EARLY RICHMOND. Medium size, dark red; acid fla- 
vor. One of the most popular Sour Cherries. Very 
hardy. Ripens in June. Each, 60c; 10 for $5.50. 
NICOLLET. The fruit is almost a true cherry. When 
canned one cannot detect the difference. Each, 50c; 10 
for $4.50. 
OKA. A very compact, somewhat dwarf, vigorous 
growing tree. It is a heavy yielder, producing bright 
red fruits of medium size. Each, 50c; 10 for $4.50. 
ZUMBRA. Late mid-season. A hybrid of the sweet, 
wildpin, and sand cherry. Should be thoroughly ripe 
before picking. Hach, 50c; 10 for $4.50. 
Crab Apple Trees 
DOLGO. It is absolutely hardy and very prolific. Pro- 
ducing an abundance of small red crabs, which make 
a perfect jell even when fully ripe. The trees are free 
from blight and make a beautiful ornamental tree with 
amass Of rea fruit. Hach, 60c; 10°for $5.50. 
FLORENCE. The best general purpose crab. Good for 
canning, pickles and jelly. Each, 50c; 10 for $4.50. 
HOPA. A very ornamental tree. Red blossoms com- 
pletely cover the tree in early spring. Fruit is small, 
red inside and out. Each, 50c; 10 for $4.50. 
HYSLOP. Dark rich red fruit of large size and sub- 
acid flavor. Each, 50c; 10 for $4.50. 
TRANSCENDENT. A well-known 
erab. A good pickling and jelly crab. 
to blight. Each, 50c: 10 for $4.50. 
VIRGINIA. Very hardy and a vigorous grower, does 
not blight, fruit good for pickling or jelly. A_ prolific, 
annual bearer. Mach, 50c; 10 for $4.50. 
WHITNEY. A fine crab for eating purposes or sweet 
pickles. Fruit of red color. Each, 60c; 10 for $5.50. 
variety of hardy 
Has a tendency 
Plum Trees 
HENNEPIN. A mid-season, medium size fruit of blu- 
ish color and delicious flavor. Each, 50c; 10 for $4.50. 
MONITOR. Late. mid-season. It produces a large 
beautifully formed tree of upright spreading growth, is 
very vigorous and hardy. Fruit large red, firm fleshed 
and of excellent quality. Each, 50c; 10 for $4.50. 
RED WING. Mid-season. One of the largest of the 
new plums. Outstanding because of its unusually large, 
fine appearing, deep red fruits of high quality. Hardy 
in all parts of Minnesota. Each, 50c; 10 for $4.50. 
SUPERIOR. Considered one of the best mid-season 
plums. Fruit is large, beautiful red, flesh firm, of ex- 
ceptional quality. Each, 50c; 10 for $4.50. 
_ SURPRISE. Fruit is attractive red and of high qual- 
ity. Surprise is a light yielder and we recommend plant- 
ing only for pollenizing other varieties. Hach, 50c; 10 
for $4.50. 
TONKA. A very productive variety bearing large, 
round, red fruit of firm flesh and good quality. Hach 
50c; 10 for $4.50. 
UNDERWOOD. One of the best plums for general 
growing. The fruit is large, of an attractive red color, 
with a firm, juicy, golden yellow flesh. Season, late 
July and early August. Each, 50c; 10 for $4.50. 
WANETA. Prof. Hansen’s best plum. Very large, dark 
red overlaid with blue. Fruit of splendid flavor. Hardy 
and a heavy bearer. Each, 50c; 10 for $4.50. 
Seedsmen 
Since 1898 



Are Reliable 43 
Pear Trees 
PARKER. (Minn. No. 1.) Tree a 
perfectly hardy, blight resisting. Fruit large, good qual- 
ity, and heavy producer. Each 60ce. 
Gooseberry Bushes 
COMO. (Minn. No. 43.) A vigorous grower, very pro- 
ductive, nearly thornless, perfectly hardy and is disease- 
resistant. Fruit large and green in color when ripe. Each, 
£0G 3) VORLOr too.5 0: 
PERKINS. The berries are highly productive, very 
large, measuring one and one-half inches long and one 
inch wide. The color is light green turning to golden 
yellow at maturity. The flavor is pleasantly sweet and 
of best quality. Hach, 50c; 3 for $1.35; 10 for $2.50. 
Raspberry Bushes 
CHIEF, This raspberry is 10 days earlier than Latham. 
On test plots it has outyielded all others. Dozen, 60c; 
100, $2.75; 1,000, $22.50. 
LATHAM. (Minn. No. 4.) The most popular red rasp- 
berry grown in this section of the country. A late large, 
bright red raspberry of good quality. It is entirely 
hardy in the Northwest. Doz., 70c; 100, $3.50; 1,000, $25.00. 
Currant Bushes 
RED LAKE. (Minn. No. 24.) This new currant promises 
to replace all other varieties in the cherry currant class. 
Bush is more upright and yields large berries borne on 
long, Wwell-filled bunches. Each, 35c; 10 for $2.75. 
Strawberry Plants 
Prices subject to plants being available. 
DUNLAP. Mid-season. One of the best 
known and most widely grown strawberries 
in the north and eastern half of the United 
Staces.925 for 50¢; 100) $i00+ 250 for $2.25. 
MASTODON. (Everbearing). Grows easily 
on any soil, producing very large berries of 
fine flavor, all summer and all fall. The 
ideal berry for the home garden. 25 for $1.00; 
100, $2.75; 250 for $5.50. 
BEAVER. Very similar 
good drought resister. Berries are dark red, 
firm, and of exceptionally fine flavor. 25 
: fors50e) 100) fore $ih25. 8250 etor $2750" 
WAYZATA. (Everbearing). A hardy disease and frost- 
resistant variety. Starts bearing about August Ist. Fruit 
equal to the best June berries. 25 for $1.25; 100 for 
S307 bs) 250) for $8.00. 
STRAWBERRY-RASPBERRY PLANT 
This is a cross between the strawberry and rasp- 
berry, resembling both in many points. In size and 
color it is like the strawberry, growing on dwarf 
bushes. It produces an abundance of fruit which is 
fine for jelly, jams, ete. Fruit should not be picked 
Hach, 15c¢c; doz., $1.50. 
until thoroughly ripe. 
Grape Vines 
vigorous grower, 
LO DUnTAp:, mals ea 
AGAWAM, A large, dark 
red grape; pulp soft and 
sweet. Ripens early. Hach 
Z2oc3 LOPTOr 192.00; 
BETA. The “standard” har- 
dy grape. The most widely 
grown and probably the most 
profitable grape in the North- 
west. An excellent juice 
grape. Ripens early Septem- 
ber. Hach, 25c; 10 for $1.75. 
CAMPBELL’S EARL Y. 
Hardy, vigorous and profuse 
bearer of large grapes of light 
purple, rich and sweet. Each, 
BOG LOM TOR Holler as 
CONCORD. The most satis- 
factory of the tender grapes 
for Minnesota conditions. <A 
vigorous grower and heavy 
producer. Each, 25c; 10 for 
Son 
MOORE’S EARLY. Similar 
to Concord in looks and 
quality, but ripens about two 
weeks earlier. Each, 25c; 10 
LOG pele to. 
The standard white grape, Semi-hardy in 
Each, 40c; 10 for $2.25. 
ASPARAGUS ROOTS 
The easiest way to obtain an asparagus bed is to set 
out the roots. Do not cut any later than June 20th until 
the 3rd or 4th year. 
In preparing the bed for asparagus roots the soil should 
be worked up a least 12 inches deep and a very heavy 
application of well-rotted manure or commercial fertil- 
izer should be given. Make furrows ten inches deep and 
spread roots 18 inches apart in row and cover with two 
inches of soil gradually filling as shoots appear until 
surface is level. 
One-year-old. Dozen, 20c; 100, $1.10; 1,000, $9.00. 
Two-year-old. Dozen, 30c; 100, $1.50; 1,000, $11.00. 
Postage 10c for first doz.; 5e for each additional doz. 

NIAGARA. 
Minnesota. 
