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88 JOHN A. SAEZER SEED -CO., “LA CROSSE elon 1942 
HANSEN BUSH CHERRY a 
Cherries from your hedge or from your shrub border! Makes a 
fine low hedge about 2% to 3% ft. high, and usually bears the year 
after planting. In spring, the bush is resplendent with profuse © 
masses of white flowers, making a brilliant display. The cherries 
are fine for eating from the bush, for sauce and canning! Very 
hardy everywhere and yields abundantly. Plant two feet apart. 
Each, 18 to 24 in., 2 yr. old: 29¢c; 3 for 74c; 6 for $1.35, postpaid. 

Finest Youngberry on the market today! The berries are very ~ 
large, often 1% inches long under ordinary culture, and are of ele- 
gant ‘quality. Parker Thornless Youngberry so far excels all oth— 
ors that we are growing it exclusively this year. See illustration — 
above. > Fae 
Has given a full crop of luscious berries when Acme Youngberry ~ 
was almost a total failure. It is absolutely free from thorns. — 
Wealthy Apple Fruits are handsome dark wine-red color, sweet and delicious, and 
almost seedless. Heavy 1 yr. plants: Each, 19¢; 3 for 39e; 6 for 58e; 
APPLE TREES er Ae Ore core 50 aor, $3.15; 100 ‘tor $5.95, Bi ne . . 
7 . BOYSENBERRY — . 
RED LAKE 

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DELICIOUS—Fruit large. Beautiful rich crimson 
Quite hardy and yielding large ber- 
ries! Boysenberries are about the fin- 

SRC EERE STENT 
coloring on yellow background. est berries you ever tasted, either 
E = y sage oe 3 Seer CURR A NT fresh, canned, in pies or as jelly. Plant 
set skin; flesh yellow and fine grained. 6 x 6 feet. Should be protected over 
4 : ; ; ? winter in Wisconsin and points fur- 
HARALSON inter.apple. Rich red fruit, Finest of all the red ther north. Heavy 1 year plants: 
fine keeper. Bears very young. currants, very large Each, 20c; 3 for 44c; 6 for 59e; dozen, 
SJONATHAN—Bright red, quality of the finest. berries. excellent qual- | 21:003 25 for $1.75; 100 for $6.45, post- 
4 ; ae) Bl aes * : ? : 1 © oe paid. Not prepaid: 500 for $19.25. 
WEALTHY—Red, very early, big yielder. ity and long, well filled ss 
WHITNEY—Best crab. Yellow skin splashed red. altiasetesseprtitipntead GOOSEBERRIES 
PRICE—Any of above. Standard 3 to 4 foot size. frites = = lantay CARRIE—AImost thornless; large 
Each, 44c; any 3 for $1.19; any 6 for $2.15, postpaid. yd ce Re DY : purplish red, deep maroon when ripe. 
: Each, 29c; 3 for 78e; 6 Each, 29¢c; 3 for 78e; 6 for $1.45, post- 





a for $1.45; dozen 2.65. paid: 
GHE RRA BS 5 ee ee ee Sey ne catia, eee DOWNING—Large, pale green 
Each, 64¢c; any 3 for $1.75; 6 for Litt wh hae fruits. Each, 25¢e; 3 for 69c; 6 for 
$3.35, postpaid. $1.25, postpaid. ‘ 
EARLY RICHMOND—Sub-acid, bears heavily. POORMAN—Red fruits, very.Jarge. 
Each, 30c; 3 for 84c; 6 for $1.50, post-— 
MONTMORENCY—Best of all sour varieties; widely paid. 
used by canneries. Fruit is clear red, fine quality. 
BING—Sweet. One of the best of the large dark 
red cherries. Large size, dark red flesh, firm, meaty. 
A BGR: M S Standard 3 to 4 foot size. Each, 
48e3; any 3 for $1.14; any 6 for $2.10, 
postpaid. 
EMBER (Minn. No. 83)—From the Minn. Station. 
Yellow blushed red, ripens Sept. and early Oct. Good 
grower, big size, good shipper, fine quality, very 
hardy. 
UNDERW OOD—Fruit large, roundish-oval, fine red, 5 
juicy, small stone, very early. NIAGARA—White. Large bunch and ber- 
MINNESOTA No. 218—An extra large, early red ries. Each, 22c; 3 for 55¢; dozen, $1.65. 
plum. Ripens in Aug., right after Underwood. Caco Grapes 1 Each of Above 4, for 84¢, Postpaid. 
RASPBERRIES 
CHIEF (Red)—The best early red 
raspberry! 10 days earlier than 
others, bringing highest market 
prices. Hardy, heavy yielder, resist- 
ant to mildew, practically resistant 
to mosaic, good size berries, bright 
red, firm, excellent quality. 1 year 
No. 1: Each, 18¢;3 3 for 29c; 6 for 
45°; dozen, 75e; 25 for $1.35; 100 for 
$4.45, postpaid. Not prepaid: 500 for 
$11.50. 


GRAPES 
Strong two year old No. 1 plants. Plant 
6 feet apart and 12 to 15 inches deep. Prices 
include postage. E 
CACO—Rich wine-red over amber. Early. 
Each, 24c¢; 3 for 638c; dozen, $1.85. 
CONCORD—The standard blue-black 
grape. Each, 18e; 3 for 44¢e; dozen, $1.35. 
MOORE’S EARLY—The favorite black 
grape. Each, 25¢; 3 for 65c; dozen, $1.95. 



Fruit of Latham Raspberry: Almost One Inch In Diameter 


LATHAM (Red)—Has yielded 5430 BLACKBERRIES BLACK RASPBERRIES 
quarts per acre! Big beautiful red EARLY HARVEST — BLACK BEA U T Y¥— CUMBERLAND 
berries, firm, luscious, elegant flavor. The earliest to ripen, and Fine midseason, resis- —Large, firm, black 
Has won several medals, free from very productive. Large tant to Mosaic. Firm, Raspberries, midseason, 
mosaic. Ripens in mid-season, ex- firm, black berries. No. | large berries. No. 1 | healthy vigorous. Well 
tremely hardy and easy to grow. 2s oe ed : a z . branched canes. - 
pos ae es Sie 1 plants: Each, 17¢3 3 for Plants: Each, 17¢; 3 for F 
1 year No. 1: Each, 18c; 3 for 29¢; = z = ai of best quality. No. t 
6 for 45c; dozen, 75c; 25 for $1.35; 28e; 6 for 44c; dozen, 73c; | 25c; 6 for 39c; dozen, 69c3 | plants: Each, 16¢; 3 for 
100 for $4.45, postpaid. Not prepaid: 25 for $1.30; 100 for $4.35, | 25 for $1.20; 100 for $3.95, | 24¢; 6 for 37¢; doz., 68c; — 
500 for $11.50. postpaid, postpaid, 25 for $1.15; 100 for $3.75. 

I purchased my Dahlias and Gladioli from you last year and was very much pleased with them, especially the ieee : 
They won many compliments.—Mr. Verner Perttula- 604 Lead St., Bessemer, Mich. 
