No. 45. A medium-sized, red grape of excellent quality. Vine of 
moderate vigor, occasionally showing slight winter injury. 
No. 66. A very vigorous, larged-fruited, green variety of good qual- 
ity. It may not prove to be as heavy a bearer as we could wish, and the 
fruit shatters somewhat easily from the clusters. 
RASPBERRIES 
Chief. The Minnesota Fruit Breeding Farm introduced a companion 
Raspberry to the Latham, called the Chief. The berries are smaller 
than Latham. Its distinction, however, lies in the fact that it is about 
two weeks earlier than Latham. Hardy, more so than Latham. 
Columbian. Berries are large, purplish-red. 
Cumberland. Largest blackcap; vigorous grower; immense crops. 
Latham. New mosaic-free red Raspberry with shipping firmness. 
Production superlative; a grand commercial berry. 
GOOSEBERRIES 
Carrie. A prolific bearer. Medium size, quality excellent. One of 
the standard Gooseberries for the Northwest. 
Downing. Large, fine, light green fruit. One of the best. 
CURRANTS 
Cherry. Large, deep red, rather acid. Very productive. 
Perfection. Beautiful bright red, large, rich, mild, sub-acid, few 
seeds. 
Red Lake. Another introduction of the Minnesota Fruit Breeding 
Farm. For many years the Perfection stood as the utmost in Currants. 
We believe the Red Lake is an improvement on the Perfection. It is 
hardier, is a better grower and equal to the Perfection in size and qual- 
ity of fruit. 
BLACKBERRIES 
Snyder. Hardiest of all. Fruit medium-sized, quality good. Stand- 
ard market variety. 
STRAWBERRIES 
Gem (Everbearing). One of our best Everbearing Strawberries. Of 
good size, fine quality and heavy production. Contrary to other Ever- 
bearing varieties, Gem is a fine plant maker. 
Premier (Junebearing). Probably the best of early varieties. Vig- 
orous and productive. Fruit fine quality. Ships well. 
Senator Dunlap (Junebearing). Out of the many hundreds of 
Strawberries introduced these past few years, it may be difficult to select 
the best. We do believe, however, at least it has been our experience, 
that no more wonderful tribute to the value of the old variety, Senator 
Dunlap, can be given than the results of the competition these last 10 
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