MINNESOTA 1166 
Originated by Minnesota 
State Experiment Station 
SMALL 
FRUITS 
Not Prepaid 
BLACKBERRIES 
Eldorado. Hardy, productive, 
and of sweet, melting flavor. 
Very large, jet-black berries 
borne in generous clusters. 
Firm, juicy, rich. Plant 3 feet 
apart. $1.10 for 5; $3.00 for 
25; $9.00 for 100; $33.00 for 
500. 
















Fairfax. 
Premier. The king of berries. Very high quality, 
Senator Dunlap. The richest flavor of any Straw- 
Mastodon. In great demand. A very prolific bearer. 
immense size, deep red, of choice quality. A very strong grower. 
Price Above Varieties: $2.05 for 25; $3.45 for 50; $5.50 for 100; 


[ee STRAWBERRIES 
Strawberries will bear next year 
only if planted in the spring. 
Catskill. Unusually large, well shaped berries. Really 
bright red all the way through. Superbly rich flavor 
and aroma. Midseason: 
Dorsett. Bright flame-red fruit, fresh and appetizing in 
appearance. Very valuable as a market berry be- 
cause of its firm flesh and skin. Fine flavor and beau- 
tiful shape. Early. Likes heavy soil. 
A new, early, glossy, dark red variety. It 
produces a heavy crop of berries, better than aver- 
age size, conical in shape. Firm, sweetly lus- 
cious fruits. Early. 
glossy red fruit of smooth, evenly conical form. 
It is large and bears the biggest crop of them 
all. Midseason. 
berry. Dark red, pointed berries in great abun- 
dance. A tremendous yielder, it is great for 
shipping. Midseason. 
$6.00 for 250; $9.50 for 500; $15.00 for 1000. 
Quantity rates apply to full quantity of one variety only. 
EVERBEARING STRAWBERRIES 
A Continuous Crop in the Home Garden. 
and keep well. An excellent dessert berry. 
$11.00 for 250; $16.90 for 500; $27.50 for 1000. 
Quantity rates apply to full quantity of one variety only. 
The New 
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Prices Above Varieties: $1.15 for 25; $1.90 for 50; $3.00 for 100; 
Gem. A recent important introduction in the everbearing group. 
Bears soon after the normal spring planting and carries on dur- 
ing the summer with an immense fall crop ending only with the 
first heavy frost. Glossy red fruits are uniformly large. 
Berries of 
They are nearly 2 inches 
Carry 
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Boysenberry 
A recent development which bears prodigious crops of the most 
delicious berries you have ever eaten. 
long and just oozing with rich, tempting, tangy, sweet juiciness. Their 
flavor is a@ combination of Raspberry, Dewberry and Loganberry. 
Excellent for pies, desserts and canning. Plant 4 feet apart. $1.50 for 
5; $5.00 for 25; $14.00 for 100. 
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CULTURAL HINTS 
Mostly prefer 
well drained, fer- 
4 tile sandy loam 
i * ie soils. Grapes will 
ig do well in clay. 
Blueberries need 
itl { special treatment. 
od (See description.) 
Use same general 
planting methods 
as for shrubs and 
perennials. Plant 
in spring only. 



gy Everbearing Strawberry 
MINNESOTA 1166 ,,2s 
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STREAMLINED BERRIES 
Truly luscious in appearance as well as taste, unusu- 
ally sweet, firm and keeps well. A full fruiting variety, 
hence very large crops. 
THREE CROPS IN 18 MONTHS 
When planted this spring, this wonderful berry will 
produce a crop in July and continue until late fall. 
Next spring these plants begin fruiting with the early 
June varieties. Then after a short layoH they will bear 
again in late summer until snow flies. 
RED TO THE HEART 
Minnesota 1166 is of a dark and pure dazzling red 
to the center and no green tips or spots. 
Prices: $4.10 for 25; $6.90 for 50; $11.00 for 100; 
$22.00 for 250: $34.00 for 500; $55.00 for 1000. 

