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PRICES FOR RASPBERRIES 
Per Per Per 
Variety 6 12 50 
Latham, Red............. 45c $0.60 $2.20 
Chief, Red................ 45c -60 2.20 
Flaming Giant, Red...... 50c -70 2.50 
Cumberland, Black....... 40c -60 1.75 
John Robertson’s, Black.. 60c 1.00 3.25 
GIANT LATHAM: Regardless of where you 
live, this Raspberry is good, for it does well, 
North, South, East, and West. The fruit is large, 
many are aninchlong. It hasa real red Raspberry 
flavor. Firm and solid. Delicious eaten fresh 
and makes the finest preserves and sauce. It is 
a vigorous grower and bears enormous crops. Minn- 
esota’s Great Market Berry. (See Color page No.83). 
CHIEF RASPBERRY: Do you want your Rasp- 
berries early in the season? Chief is an early Rasp- 
berry. ...A good dry-weather berry; because of its 
earliness it usually produces a crop before the dry 
weather sets in. Commercial Growers find it a very 
profitable berry. It is unusually hardy and free from 
disease. Quality as good or better than Latham. 
GURNEY’S FLAMING GIANT (Ohta): For 
profits from your land—plant an acre of Flaming 
Giant Red Raspberries. It is a plump, bright, red 
berry of excellent quality, and very hardy. Was pro- 
duced by Prof. N. E. Hansen of Brookings, S. 
Dak., and survives cold winters and hot summers. 
Very productive. 
“ALFRED BLACKBERRY 
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Per Per 
100 500 
$4.00 $15.00 
4.00 15.00 
4.50 17.00 
3.00 11.60 
6.00 ...... 
Curney’s 
Best Berry Special 
15 Chief Raspberry 
15 Latham Raspberry 
15 Cumberland Raspberry 
45 PLANTS FOR ONLY $1.50 
FREE: 5 Alfred Blackberry 

-CUMBERLAND BLACK RASPBERRY: You 
will want this delicious BLACK RASPBERRY, 
It produces enormous crops, of large, firm berries 
of the finest flavor. Berries are Juicy, not seedy. 
Fine for shipping, market or homeuse. A profitable 
crop that is always in demand. Plant a thousand. 
JOHN ROBERTSON’S BLACK RASPBERRY: 
In a letter to us, John Robertson said, ‘‘We have 
grown raspberries, both black and red, for nearly 
forty years—and this is the best Black in all ways 
that we have found—in hardiness, yield, quality, 
size and appearance.” Jet black, firm, and of 
more mild flavor. John died several years ago, but 
this raspberry is a ‘real monument to a great 
South Dakota Horticulturist. We have sold thou- 
sands of quarts of these high quality, shiny, black 
raspberries, from our raspberry patch here at 
Yankton. (See Color page No. 838). 
DEWBERRIES + BLACKBERRIES + BOYSENBERRIES 
LUCRETIA DEWBERRY: This berry has been 
widely planted because of its remarkable quali- 
ties. The black fruit is sweeter, juicier, and larger 
than blackberries. It is very productive even in 
some of the poorest soils. Hardy with winter 
protection of a straw mulch in the North. 
5 for 40c; 10 for 60c; 25 for $1.00; 100 for 
$3.00. 
ALFRED BLACKBERRY: It is sometimes 
called the Coreless Blackberry. The color is a 
glossy, jet black, the flavor, sweet and delicious, and 
it is nearly seedless and coreless. It is a hardy plant 
that produces mammoth berries. It does very well 
in cold sections as well as warm. Hardy with 
winter protection of a straw mulch in the North. 
10 for 75c; 100 for $3.50; 500 for $14.00. 
You Can Grow Gurney 
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GURNEY’S MAMMOTH BOYSENBERRY: 
This is really an amazing berry. A cross of Black- 
berry, Raspberry, and Loganberry, and is far more 
vigorous than any of them. T hey are of immense 
size with a supreme flavor. It is almost seedless but 
firm. It is the best berry of its kind ever grown, 
delicious flavor, heavy bearer, and very hardy with 
winter covering of straw. 2 for 25c; 5 for 50c; 12 
for $1.00; 25 for $1.75; 100 for $6.00. 
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