

Delicious Fruits 
For Your VICTORY GARDEN 
Know the Delight of Eating Fruit Fresh from Your Own Garden. 
The Hardy Apples 
Price—Strong Trees, 5 to 6 feet, $1.00 each. 
6 to 7 feet, $1.50 each. 
ANOKA. Large yellow, red-striped fruit of fine flavor in August. 
on young trees—often fruiting second year after planting. 
BEACON. (New Minn. Variety.) 
apple of good size. Valued for both eating and cooking. 
DUCHESS. Yellow with red stripes. 
tember fruit. Bears heavily. Free from blight. 
HARALSON. Deep red winter apple. 
pendable Minnesota apple. 
NORTHWESTERN GREENING. Large fruit of pale green. 
quality, long-keeping, cooking apple. 
PRAIRIE SPY (New Minn. variety). 
ground, medium size, late. 
Fine quality. 
A high- 
Bright red over a yellow 
Excellent keeper. 
WEALTHY. A fine-quality red apple that fruits abundantly. A 
very popular Minnesota variety. Season, September to January. 
Hardy Crab Apples 
Price—Strong Trees—5S to 6 feet, $1.00 each. 
DOLGO. Good flavored, highly ornamental bright red fruit. Makes 
excellent jelly. Ripe in September. $1.50 each. 
STRAWBEBRY CRAB. Early. Very hardy, good yielder. 
for eating and canning. 
WHITNEY. Best of the sweet crabapples. 
and early red fruit. 
Good 
Large, well flavored 
Hardy Plums 
The best from the Minnesota State Fruit-breeding farm. 
Price—Strong Trees—5 to 6 feet, $1.00 each. 
FIEBING. Hardy, of vigorous growth. Bears large red fruit abund- 
antly each year. 
LaCRESCENT. Our best quality yellow plum. Sweet and juicy 
fine-grained flesh. 
SUPERIOR. (New introduction.) Large, conic-shaped, deep red 
juicy fruit. Small pit. Nearly free-stone. 
SURPRISE. Fruit attractive red and of high quality. 
pollenizing. 
UNDERWOOD. Early ripening attractive red plum. A very popu- 
lar hardy variety. Trees bear annually. 
Good for 
Cherries & Cherry-Plums 
Price—Strong Trees, $1.00 each. 
OKA CHERRY. New hardy and productive hybrid from So. Dak. 
Low-headed tree producing tremendous crops of large red fruit. 
Color, rich purple-red inside and out. Flavor delicious for dessert 
or preserving. 
ZUMBRA. Large dark red fruit with small pit. 
Often bears second year after planting. 
NICOLLET. Very close in color, size and flavor to a true cherry 
and much hardier. 
WRAGG. Heavy bearer of dark red, meaty fruit. 
true cherry. 
Ripens in August. 
The hardiest 
New Hansen Bush-Cherries 
A hardy, ornamental shrub, grows to 4 ft. Attractive white 
flowers in spring with abundance of plum-like fruit in fall. For 
eating and preserving. Price—2 to 3 ft. size—60 cts. each. 
Hardy Pears 
PATTENS No. 5. The hardiest of the pears and, after extensive trial, 
now recommended for Minnesota. Produces abundant, rather 
small but excellent quality fruit. 5 to 6 ft., 61.00. 
Bears early 
An early-ripening, highly-colored, deep red 
Ripens early. A large size popular Sep- 
A new hardy and de- 


Beta Grapes. 
Grapes 
Price—Strong Plants, 35 cts. each; $2.50 per 10. 
BETA. A medium size, black grape with sprightly flavor. Unusual 
hardiness and a heavy bearer. 
CONCORD. The large, black grape. Always popular. 
Raspberries 
Price—$1.00 for 12; $4.00 per 100. 
CHIEF. The new Minnesota introduction. Early and heavy crops 
of firm, red berries. Very hardy. 
LATHAM. Large red berries in abundance. Later than Chief. A 
hardy Minnesota variety with fruit of very attractive color. 
Currants 
Price—Strong 2-year Plants, 50 cts.; $4.00 per 10. 
PERFECTION. Heavy clusters of very large, red fruit. 
RED LAKE. New Minnesota currant. Erect bush. Large red fruit 
in heavy clusters. Excellent flavor. 
Gooseberries 
Price—Strong 2-year Plants, 50 cts.; $4.00 per 10. 
CARRIE. A popular, dependable, heavily-fruiting variety that rip- 
ens red. Often called the Thornless Gooseberry. 
PIXWELL. Very productive, large, light green when immature, 
ripening to pink. It is the abundance of fruit which hangs away 
from the stems making it easy to pick, that gives it its name. 
Strawberries 
SENATOR DUNLAP. June-bearing. Considered the most depend. 
able, all-purpose strawberry. Large crops of big, deep red ber: 
ries. 
Price—Strong Plants, 25 cts. dozen; $1.50 per 100. 
WAYZATA. New Minnesota variety. Everbearing. Particularly 
large, deep-red berries of a delicious, sugary flavor. Bears over 
a long season. 
Price—75 cts. per dozen; $5.00 per 100. 
Apricots 
APRICOTS. Hardy Manchurian variety recently introduced by 
Prof. Hansen of So. Dak. 
Price, strong trees 4 to 5 feet, $1.50 each 
Asparagus 
Washington Rust Proof. An excellent green asparagus. 
Price—Strong Roots, 30 cts. dozen; $2.00 per 100. 
Rhubarb or Pie Plant 
STRAWBERRY. Early and tender. 20 cts. each; dozen $2.00. 
McDONALD. (New). Highly colored red stalk, very succulent and 
tender. A splendid improved variety. Yields heavily and plants 
will last a life-time. Price 35 cts. each; 3 for $1.00. 
