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APRICOT TREES 
4/5 ft., $1.25 éach 
MANCHURIAN. Hardiest of all apricots and 
can be planted north into Minnesota. The 
fruit is large, the crop is heavy. 
BERRIES, GRAPES 
GRAPES 
BETA. A heavy, annual bearer, hardy as 
the wild grape. Medium size black fruit of 
extra good quality for juice and jelly, and 
ane so early that it can be grown far 
north. 
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3 for 45c, 6 for 79c, 12 for $1.35 
CACO. Very hardy. A rapid strong grower 
which produces large bunches of large, 
amber colored fruit. Ripens in September. 
3 for 59c, 6 for $1.10 
CONCORD. The all-time favorite. Heavy 
bearer and very hardy. The clusters of 
glossy black fruits are large and wide. 
3 for 55c, 10 for $1.65, 25 for $3.75, 100 for $12.95 
MOORE’S EARLY. A large, blue-black grape 
of excellent flavor. Ripens two weeks ahead 
of Concord and is winter hardy. 
3 for 65c, 12 for $2.15, 25 for $3.95 
NIAGARA. Most popular of the white 
grapes. The berries are a light yellow when 
ripe in September. 
3 for 65c, 12 for $2.15, 25 for $3.95 
CURRANTS 
45c each, 6 for $1.95, 10 for $3.75 
CHERRY CURRANTS. Large, red Berries 
sometimes more than one-half inch in diam- 
eter. Grow in good soil. 
PERFECTION. The largest and finest of all 
Red Currants. Rich, mild, plenty of pulp 
with few seeds. 
RED LAKE CURRANT. Light glossy red. 
Tough skin. Pleasantly acid. Easy to pick. 
RASPBERRIES 
No. 1—6 for 70c, 12 for $1.35, 50 for $4.25 
CUMBERLAND. Largest and finest black. 
LATHAM. Greatest red. Sensation in yield 
and profit. 
CHIEF. Red. June bearing. 

THE NEW SUNRISE RED 
One of the best red raspberries. Extra 
early, large and fine quality, hardy and 
disease resistant. 
6 for 89c, 12 for $1.45, 50 for $5.25 

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BOYSENBERRIES 
No. 1—6 for 89c, 12 for $1.69 
NEW THORNLESS. Crossed between logan- 
berry, raspberry and blackberry. A very 
large berry and very productive. Should be 
given protection in this northern section. 

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“CROWN-0-GOLD” Hybrid 
Corn is my own, personal job! 
Geo. C. Perkins 
Crown-O-Gold Hybrids are produced under my personal supervision, on 
the right type of soil, properly isolated fields, mostly hill ground. I use 
commercial fertilizers which gives me better quality corn and quicker 
maturity, thus eliminating artificial drying. My corn is all hand picked 
just prior to cribbing, carefully looked over for off-type ears and mouldy 
corn. | purchased my seed stock from the best reliable growers, making 
sure to get seed stock that is pure and has met all requirements of the 
State Certification Board. 
My corns are drouth resistant, good stiff stalk varieties, producing large 
uniform ears, which pick easily, are slightly on the rough order, and 
make excellent feeding corn. 
My plant is equipped with the latest grading equipment, thus assuring 
you an even, uniform grade. 
AND 
MY PRICES ARE AS LOW AS GOOD HYBRID 
CORN CAN BE PRODUCED 
Raised right here—especially for this territory. Offered in a 
range of numbers that takes care of every need hereabouts— 
and priced to save you money! 
Ask for Complete List and Prices 
King of the Hybrids for N. W. lowa — CROWN - 0 - GOLD 
NATIVE HARDY 
GOOSEBERRIES 
HOUGHTON: This variety is the hardy 
heavy bearing type. Set 3 ft. apart each 
way. 
DOWNING: Sure to bear each year with a 
big crop. Flavor much better than most 
varieties. 
Each 49c, 3 for $1.19, 10 for $3.50 
PIXWELL. New, large bunches. Hardy and 
a good vigorous grower. 55c each, 3 for $1.50. 

BLACKBERRIES 
No. 1—6 for 59c, 12 for 95c 
ELDORADO. One of the finest. Hardy, 
sweet, few seeds. Ideal for home or market. 
Rhubarb Plants 
15¢ each, 12 for $1.25 

Perkins' Liberal Nursery Guarantee 
If our Nursery Stock does not start vigorous growth, notify us before 
August Ist, next. If we are at fault in any way, we will replace it the next 
planting season at one-half the current price. 
PERKINS SEED STORE, Sioux City 14, lowa 
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