ANDREWS “Certified” RASPBERRY PLANTS 
Rasplerries are Easy ta Grow 
Delicious ta Eat 
TAYLOR RED RASPBERRY Taylor is the most prom- 
ising of the new red rasp- 
berries from the New York Experiment Station. The plants are strong, vig- 
orous growers and are very heavy croppers. The canes are quite upright and 
carry a load well. The berries ripen shortly before Latham, are large, bright, 
attractive red, firm, and of really excellent quality. They do not cling to the 
bushes tightly as some varieties but come off readily without crumbling. All 
indications are that Taylor will take a leading place in raspberry circles. Needs 
winter protection in Minnesota. Prices on page 30-A. 
INDIAN SUMMER EVERBEARING §2°° ¥<2" 
DIAN SUMMER forging steadily to the front. The New York Fruit Testing 
Association considers this variety decidedly superior to other everbearing sorts 
in the trade. 
The berries are large, conical, medium red, rather soft, good quality. The 
summer crop ripens early, beginning the last week of June. The autumn crop 
starts in September and continues until a severe frost. The bulk of the fall 
crop ripens in October. 
The fall crop may not always ripen in northern sections but the regular 
crop in June is well worth while. Since it ripens ahead of most red raspberries, 
it brings a fancy price on the market. This past season growers got $6.00 a 
case on the Minneapolis market for most of their INDIAN SUMMER on 
account of its earliness. 
For the best everbearing raspberry, plant INDIAN SUMMER. Prices on 
page 30-B. 
NEWBURGH Is another New York raspberry that is doing well in 
many localities. The fruit is large, very firm, and 
does not crumble. The color is a bright attractive red. It has good keeping 
and shipping qualities and is very productive. In Minnesota, Newburgh needs 
winter protection. Prices on page 30-A. 
SODUS PU RPLE CAP A new purplecap originated by the New York 
Experiment Station. It is extremely vigorous, 
hardy and drought resistant. In our experimental plots Sodus has surpassed all others in 
growth of cane and in production. The berries are large, firm, medium purple in color, 
sprightly and good in quality. It ripens shortly after Latham. Sodus is an exceptionally heavy 
producer and is proving out to be the most dependable and profitable of all purplecaps. 
It does not require winter protection in Minnesota. 
Sodus is no longer in the experimental stage. We secured our propagating stock direct from 
the New York Experimental Station nearly 10 years ago. It has not failed to produce fruit 
any year since. 
Our experience shows Sodus to be the most dependable of all purplecaps or blackcaps. 
Prices, on page 30-C. 
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KRIKON BLUE PLUM 
Krikon is another of the European 
plums which have proven hardy and 
productive and is also excellent for 
preserving and jam. 
PRICES OF MT. ROYAL AND 



GARDEN 

FOR 
ICTORY 
Chief 
CH | EF Kk Chief is a seedling of Latham and in gen- 
eral has many of the good qualities of 
Latham. The berries are not quite as large as Latham, but Chief 
will yield as many crates per acre—-they are just a little slower 
to pick. Chief is of excellent flavor and has definite points of 
advantage over other sorts. Chief seems somewhat more disease 
resistant than other red raspberries and seems to endure more 
cold without injury. Consequently it can be successfully grown 
a little further north and under more difficult and trying condi- 
tions. It is an especially good raspberry for the farm garden 
where it may have to shift for itself more than it would in a 
good commercial planting. 
We strongly recommend Chief for early market, for severe 
locations and for farm gardens. Prices, page 30-A. 

Sy MB .., TWO HARDY BLUE PLUMS 
MT. ROYAL BLUE PLUM Hardy in Minnesota 
or Manitoba, Canada 
You may now grow blue plums in your “own back yard” or orchard. You 
no longer have to depend on getting them from the grocer, shipped in from 
distant lands. The Mt. Royal is one of a large number of European plums 
which have been tested for hardiness, productivity, and quality in the past 
10 years in Minnesota and Manitoba, Canada. Mt. Royal stood the test 
and is now recommended for planting even in this rigorous climate. The 
trees are immensely productive and are 
apparently self-fertile. The fruit is a 
beautiful blue and is especially valuable 
for preserving and for jam. This makes 
a welcome addition for your Victory 
Garden and one less fruit to buy at the 
(Swedish) 
KRIKON 
2 to 3 ft., $1.50 each; 3 to 5 ft., ee Ae Biowal 
$1.95 each. Blue Plum 
