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{ NEW SEBAGO Buch Resistant POTATO 
Beat the blight that ruined thousands of (See page 21) 
bushels of recent crops! Medium late— 
good cooker-—a sound, white potato. A 
cross of Chippewa and Katahdin. 
SCARLET GEM Luextearing STRAWBERR’ 
The perfect ‘Victory garden’ berry! Mam- (See page 29) 
moth crops Ist year from July ‘till winter. oo 
Big showy, bright red berries are firm and 
juicy with rich luscious 
flavor. 
50 nae: $175 


APPLES: 
One of each below in 
3 yr. size, $5.25 
3 AMAZING NEW 
Latest and greatest triumphs of our State Fruit Breed- 
ing Farm! Think of it! A Minnesota Jonathan, an |m- 
proved McIntosh type, and a Minnesota Delicious—all 
vastly superior to original varieties in quality and 
flavor, and—MUCH HARDIER! Even in the nation’s 
most favored growing sections you couldn't raise finer 
apples! There's nothing to compare with them, and 
most amazing, they succeed far north of the moderate 
climates where the original varieties are safe to grow. 
We offer this combination for the first time—supply 
very limited. Order early! 
One of each 
in 2 yr. size, 
by Exp. Not 
ppds i2s.c--2i.e0 
NEW VICTORY 
A McIntosh type, but su- 
perior in flavor, texture, 
NEW FIRESIDE 
A: Minnesota Super Delicious 
that's HARDY for the North! 
NEW MINJON 
A “Minnesota Jonathan" so © 
hardy it thrives far North! 
Heavy loads of brilliant 
red, superb quality fruit — 
ripen. with Wealthy, but © 
color better, hang to tree 
better, and bring higher 
dessert quality. A better 
cooker and baker—makes 
delicious pies, sauce. Bet- 
ter color, more firm, hangs 
to tree better, keeps a 
month longer. 2 yr. trees 
Flavor & texture even better 
than Delicious. A long keeper 
that's crisp, sweet, juicy— 
never becomes ‘flat & 
mealy."' No finer flavored ap- 
are 3-5 ft. high, 3 yr. are ple grown! 2 yr. trees are prices. 2 yr. trees are 4-6 
4-6 fi. 4-6 ft. high, 3 yr. are 5-7 ft. ft. high; 3 yr. are D-7 fim 
Your Choice: 2 yr. old trees $1.50 each; 3 yr. trees $1.95 each, by Exp. not ppd. : 

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AMERICAN DATE BERRY 
School boys' favorite! Novel blue-black berries. 
resemble miniature dates, Relished by young=~ 
sters and oldtimers alike—(who recall them as” 
"black haws''). Small ornamental trees, ideal” 
for lawn, bear clusters of white flowers in spring, | 
followed by tasty, decorative date berries last= 
ing into winter. : 
3 yr. plants 65c¢ each, 3 for 
4 yr. plants 85c¢ each, 3 for 
By Exp. Not ppd. 
SEED & NURSERY 
COMPANY | 
P—-W- 9h -9-¥ 0) On ee ee Lem p\ 
1.45 
1,95 

