INDIAN SUMMER—Everbearing. <A fine new red 
raspberry ,that fruits in early summer on old canes 
if protected over winter, and again later in the sea- 
corns the new canes. Price per doz., $1.50; per 100, 
NEWBURG* New very promising variety ripening 
a few days ahead of Latham; disease resistant. Ber- 
ries very large, bright red, and do not crumble; heavy 
bearer. This has the largest fruit of any red rasp- 
THdeeee sn: have ever grown. Price per doz., $1.10; per 

New Thoruless Boysenbrry 
Distinctly a new fruit that bears sensationally 
large berries of excellent flavor, and we are now able 
to offer a new thornless strain. A cross from 
Loganberry, Raspberry, and Blackberry parentage, of 
very large size and wonderful flavor; purple color. 
Canes require winter protection under exposed condi- 
tions:.. Price fors 4, s0c> per 12. $2.1533 per 25; #$4225- 

Currants 
TWO YEAR, NO. 1 PLANTS 
PERFECTION. The largest berries, most attrac- 
tive red currant on the market. Price each, 35c; 
$3.25 per 10; $30.00 per 100. 4 yr. plants, ea., 60c. 
NEW RED LAKE CURRANT. The finest of all 
red currants-—Large Berries—Excellent Quality—Long 
well filled clusters—Superior Yields. A Minnesota in- 
troduction that promises to become the leading va- 
riety for home and commercial growers. Price each, 
40c; per 10, $3.75; per 100, $35.00. 
Gooseberries 
CHAMPION. A vigorous, very productive variety; 
planted extensively for commercial use; easy to pick. 
Large greenish-yellow when ripe. 
Strong. 2. year plants. . Price each, 35c; $3.25 per 
10; $30.00 per 100. 
_ Strawberries 
GEM. A more hardy 
everbearing variety produc- 
ing a constant succession 
of fruit all summer and 
fall. Berry is dark red, 
good size, excellent quality. ws 
and has a prominent strawberry flavor. Price per 25. 
75c; per 50, $1.35; per 100, $2.50. 
Garden Roots 
ASPARAGUS. Mary Washing- 
ton, the leading rust-resistant 
variety. 2 yr. No. -1 plants. Price 
per dozen, 60c; per 25, $1.00; per 
100, $38.25. 
HORSERADISH. Price, 3 for 45c; per doz., $1.50. 
RHUBARB. Victoria, medium size, tender stalks. 
Price,.3 for 35c; per doz.; $1.25. 
McDONALD. The best in Rhubarb. The stalks of 
this new variety are a brilliant crimson, large in size 
and very tender; requires less sweetening. Color is 
so prominent that sauce or pies carry a pronounced 
appetizing red color. Price each, 60c. 


CHIVES. Finely chopped leaves used in flavoring 
salads. HEa., 25c; per ten, $2.00. 
SAGE. Used for seasoning sausages and dressing. 
Ea., 30c; per ten, $2.50. 

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