
SAPA BLUE PLUM — SEE PAGE 6 
SMALL 
CURRANTS 
RED LAKE—Minnesota introduction. Large 
red berries in large clusters. Medium 1 yr., 
20c: 3 for 50c;3;) 12) for $1.80. Standard 2 yr.; 
30c$; 3 for $1.00; 12 for $3.00. Heavy 3 yr., 
each 50c. 
MINNESOTA NO. 
Lake. 2 yr., 50c3; 3 for $1.40; 12 for $5.00 
PERFECTION—Standard red currant. 3 yr. 
Heavy, each, 25c; 3 for 65c;3 12 for .-....$2.00 
MINNESOTA CURRANTS Nos. 52, 71, 77, 
TOES Cl PER tS etek ree aie do eee 50c 
GOOSEBERRIES 
PERKINS — Large fruit 1% inches long. 
Very sweet with excellent quality. 1 yr., 
30 Cs uo tors 1. 00cm2reyr se O0Cs om Lore. 140°: 
b PANE: 5 che Vie Mee eed "ee, 8 a eee rae a Baie $5.00 
PIXWELL—Prof. Yeager of North Dakota 
introduction. High quality and easily picked. 
Large oval light green fruit turning pink. 
Standard, each, 35c; 8 for $1.00. Heavy, 
50c; 3 for 
JOSSELYN OR RED JACKET — Reddish 
green large berries. 2 yr. Standard, 25c; 
S*fOrVGoe sel Seto Lee eee eee $1.80 
POORMAN — Mammoth green gooseberry. 
Ha ch Bee ee es bee ey aie 35c¢ 
CARRIE — Purplish red; each .................. 25¢ 
70—Even larger than Red \; 
NANKING CHERRIES 
PRUNUS TOMENTOSA 
We here offer the best selections from the 
Minnesota and Manitoba Fruit Breeding 
Stations. Delicious as dessert, canned, jelly, 
or jam. Beautiful ornamental . landscape 
bush. Hardy; bear early and abundantly. 
Minnesota Varieties Nos. 5, 9, 22, 42. Cana- 
dian Varieties — Drilea. Complete Assort- 
ment (5 kinds). 
2-3 ft. trees 70c each; alleo tors $2.95 
3-49ft, trees 80c eachs-alla5 tora $3.75 
NEW MT. ROYAL BLUE PLUM 
One of the outstanding real blue plums that 
are hardy here. Same large blue plums as 
you buy at the grocery. 
5-6 ft. bearing size trees $1.00; 3 for $2.80 
FRUITS 
RASPBERRIES 
Prices on Page 9 
RED LATHAM—\tThe most popular red rasp- 
berry in the U.S. today. Firm large size. 
RED CHIEF — Latham seedling. Ten days 
earlier than Latham. Medium size, but sweet. 
RUDDY — New large firm medium purple 
berry. North Dakota origination. 
TAYLOR — Little earlier than Latham. The 
berries are somewhat longer. Easy to pick. 
A good red New York variety. 
NEWBURGH — Large firm and rather dry 
texture which makes it a good commercial 
variety. Holds color well, even though ripe 
for few days. Season same as Latham. 
INDIAN SUMMER—FEverbearing Raspberry. 
Large round-conical berries. Medium red, 
rather soft, quality good. Not firm. 
NEW SUNRISE — Red Raspberry. 
than=  Eathameo U.S. vepr. 
says of their origin, 
disease; better 
Latham.”’ 
CUMBERLAND—Black cap. Medium size of 
fine flavor, especially for jams. Prolific. 
THORNLESS BOYSENBERRY — Each 20c; 
10 for 
YOUNGBERRY—tThe Thornless Large, juicy 
black fruit. 
l2ei-yr> plants Ss .00 seo bettors eee $2.00 
Earlier 
of Agriculture 
“hardy and resistant to 
texture and quality than 
GRAPES 
NEW MINNESOTA VARIETIES ON COLOR PAGES 
BETA—tThe standard blue-black grape that’s 
hardy. 2 yr. Standard, 20c; 3 for 55c; 12 
for $2.00. 3 yr. Heavy, 30c; 3 for Tic; 12 
ba) pe PAM BONER Ne Sita Lg ty ARAN i AR ool $3.00 
CONCORD — A large blue grape of merit. 
Protect. 2 yr. Standard 20c; 3 for 50c; 12 
for $1.50. 3 yr. Heavy, 30c; 3 for 75c; 12 
16) ghey eae ee Se ac wi Be irs OR ark SR a eel $2.40 
CACO—New high quality red grape. 2 yr. 
Standard, 25c; 3 for 65c; 12 for $2.50; 3 yr. 
Heavy, 30c; 8 “for 75es) 12) for $3.00 
FREDONIA — New early blue-black grape. 
Juicy, solid, tender and good quality. 2 yr. 
Standard,y25c$ 3 for 6oc:" 2 tor, $2.50 
