RASPBERRIES 
FLAMING GIANT. This is Prof. Hansen’s best and most popular red 
raspberry. Originally called Ohta, which in the Sioux Indian language 
means ‘‘much” or ‘“‘many.’’ In later years it has been called Flaming 
Giant, because of the large size and flaming red color of the fruit. 
Berries are purplish red, large, excellent flavor and good keepers. Is 
called everbearing by some because it bears very heavily and annually 
and over a long period of time. Hardy and drouth resistant. Makes a 
splendid berry for market and for home use. Early. Hardiest of red 
raspberries. Does not winter kill. Will stand 30 below without damage. 
10 Plants, $1.00; 25 Plants, $1.75; 100 Plants, $4.50. 
LATHAM. Generally considered the best 
market berry because of its enormous size 
and good color, its fine flavor and extra 
heavy bearing. Bushes are just loaded to the 
ground with their great crop of fruit. A great 
favorite everywhere. Very productive, long 
bearer. 10 Plants, 75c; 25 Plants, $1.50; 100 
Plants, $4.00. 
GRAPES 
BETA GRAPE. The best known and hardiest o 
the popular grapes. Producing amazingly larg 
crops of fine large fruit which are good eatin 
and make excellent preserves, splendid jelly and : 
tasty grape juice. 25¢ Each; 5 Vines, $1.00; 10 
Vines, $1.75; 25 Vines, $4.00. 
ASPARAGUS 
The earliest and best green -of the garden. Con- 


RHUBARB 
VICTORIA. The sweet- tains those proper vitamins one needs to remain 
est and best of them all. in good health. Fine, large succulent stalks can 
A vigorous grower of be cut from poury spring till late fall if the bed 
rich red, stems of extra is properly mulched and cared for. 2-Year 
tine quality. Nice Large Heavy Large Roots, 25 for 75c; 50 for $1.35; 100 
2-Year Roots, Each 15c: for $2.50. 
3 for 40c: 6 for 75c; 12 
for $1.35: 25 for $2.50. STRAWBERRIES 
SPECIAL! Heavy 3-Year 
Clumps, 35c Each; 4 for GEM EVERBEARING. One of the very best 
$1.00. all around of the everbearing varieties. A good * 
producer of fine large berries of 
excellent quality from early spring 
till late fall. 25 Plants, $1.00; 100 
Plants, $3.50. 
SENATOR DUNLAP. No doubt 
the very largest and best of the 
June bearing varieties. 25 Plants, 
75c; 100 Plants, $2.00. 
MASTODON EVERBEARING. The 
biggest and best of the recently in- 
troduced strawberries. A tremen- 
dous bearer and very sweet. 
Plants, $1.50; 50 Plants, $2.50; 100 
Plants, $4.00. 
HANSEN 
HARDY 
PEARS 
Hardy—Productive—Good 













These pears were introduced from Siberia and 
Northern China by Prof. N. E. Hansen and im- 
proved by him. They are perfectly hardy any- 
where in the Northwest, free from disease and 
resistant to fire blight, the dreaded disease of the 
standard varieties. 
HARBIN PEAR. Large, vigorous growing tree. 
Fruit of fair size and quality. Good for eating 
fresh and cooks into fine sauce and preserves 
well. 75¢ Each; 3 for $2.00. 
HANSEN SIBERIAN PEAR. Hardiest pear intro- 
duced from Siberia by Prof. N. E. Hansen. 
: the Russian sand pear type of fruit and the hard- 
oe iest pear for the North. 50c Each; 3 for $1.25, 
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