
ALL varieties except Bergundy offered below have perfect flow- 
ers and will bear fruit if planted alone. 
Parcel Post Weight: 3 Pounds Per 100 
EVERBEARING 
GEM. The berries are large, bright red and roundish in shape. 
Of good flavor and quality. It is a good market sort as the 
berries are firm and handle well without injury. Unlike most 
everbearers, this variety is a good plant maker. 
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WAYZATA. This variety has proven far superior to all other 
strawberries at our nursery. The fruit is large, beautifully 
colored and the flavor is positively delicious. The plants are 
large, vigorous, healthy and splendid producers. Whether for 
home or market purposes, Wayzata is now commonly ac- 
cepted as the best everbearing strawberry known. 
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BERGUNDY. A new discovery of the University of Minnesota 
Fruit Breeding Farm. The fruit is attractive, glossy, red, fine 
quality and highly productive. The berries are red right 
through, retaining their color well when canned. It is also one 
of the best for shipping and for canning. Fruits late, thereby 
extending the strawberry season. The flowers are imperfect 
and should be planted adjacent to some perfect flowered 
variety such as the Catskill. 
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CATSKILL. A heavy producing variety, berries large, of rich 
flavor and aroma. Bright red coloring. Plants sturdy and 
drought resisting. Fine for canning and ships well. Midseason. 
A good pollenizer for Bergundy. 
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PREMIER. Early. It starts fruiting nearly a week earlier than 
Dunlap and maintains a heavy production for a long period. 
The berries are bright red, very firm, solid inside and main- 
tain their size well throughout the season. 
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SENATOR DUNLAP. This is the leading strawberry throughout 
the United States. It does well everywhere and produces enor- 
mous crops of fruit regularly. A first-class shipper and retains 
its brightness long after being picked. The best market 
berry. 
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Parcel Post Weight: 1/4 Pound Each 
ANCIENT BRITTON. A popular market variety. The fruit is of 
fine quality, produced in great abundance. 
$2.75 per dozen; $4.00 per 25; $7.90 per 50. 


MINNEAPOLIS AND SAINT PAUL 
Gooseborries 
Parcel Post Weight: 2 Pounds Each 
2 yr. ea. $0.75 3 for $2.10 6 for $3.90 Ze 1Ore 57.20 
3 yr. ea. 1.00 3 for 2.85 6 for 5.40 12 for 10.00 
CARRIE. The fruit is a transparent green, turning to a rich 
wine or deep maroon color when fully ripe. One of the heavi- 
est producers. 
COMO. Vigorous, productive, hardy, not susceptible to disease. 
Fruit green when ripe. One of the best for Minnesota. A Uni- 
versity of Minnesota introduction. 
fied Rasphorrucs 
CHIEF. The plant is very vigorous, stocky, very hardy. Season 
early, one week ahead of Latham. Fruit attractive bright red, 
firm, quality very good. This variety in some sections has 
outyielded Latham. 
Ist class plants: $1.75 per dozen; $2.50 per 25; $4.50 per 
50; $8.25 per 100. 
Parcel post weight: 1/4 Ib. each. 
Extra heavy selected plants for home gardens: 
dozen; $3.50 per 25; $5.75 per 50; $11.00 per 100. 
Parcel post weight: 1/3 pound each. 
$2.50 per 
LATHAM. Introduced by the Minnesota Fruit Breeding Station. 
It is by far the most popular variety grown, both for market 
and the home garden. The bush is vigorous and hardy without 
winter protection; bears a heavy crop of extra large fruit 
of the best quality. The largest and best variety for canning. 
lst class plants: $1.75 per dozen; $2.50 per 25; $4.50 per 50; 
$8.25 per 100. 
Parcel post weight: 1% Ib. each. 
Extra heavy selected plants for home gardens: 
dozen; $3.50 per 25; $5.75 per 50; $11.00 per 100. 
Parcel post weight: 1/3 pound each. 
Black Raspberries 
CUMBERLAND. A late fruiting black raspberry. Berries large 
and of fine flavor. 
$2.50 per 
$2.00 per dozen 


Chief Raspberry 
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