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Certified RASPBERRY PLANTS « x x 
BIG RED LATHAM 
One Inch in Diameter!— 
The nationally known King of Red- Rasp- 
berries. - Originated in Minnesota, and grown 
everywhere, A perfectly hardy, strong, vigor- 
ous grower, outyielding all others. Most profit- 
able for market. Quantity prices below. 
RED CHIEF—7en Days Earlier 
Popular early variety—most profitable for 
early marketing. For continuous fruit produe- 
tion we recommend Chief and Latham. Excel- 
pens quality and good yielder. Quantity prices 
relow. 
INDIAN SUMMER 
Everbearing Red Raspberry 
A new Two-crop Red Raspberry developed 
by the New York Experiment Station. Bears 
in summer and again in fall, continuing until 
frost. The berries are large, somewhat conical, 
of medium red color and high quality. Plants 
are hardy and vigorous growers. A real chance 
to profit from fall marketing. Quantity prices 
at right. See color photo—page 40. 
NEW U. S. SUNRISE 
Extra Early—Fine Quality 
A brand new red raspberry just released by 
U. 8S. Dept. of Agriculture. Be the first. to 
grow this super quality fruit! It’s extra early 
—(2 weeks ahead of Latham), yet berries are 
large and have better texture, finer quality and 
more flavor than Latham, Very hardy and 
disease resistant. Supply limited. Prices at 
right. Color photo on back cover. 


BERRIES 
BLACKBERRY ALFRED 
A crop the second season. Berries are twice 
as large as ordinary blackberries—often 1% 
inches long. The ideal table berry—of fine 
flavor and practically coreless, with but few 
small seeds. Stands 35 below zero. 
(See Prices under Raspberries, above.) 
MAMMOTH BOYSENBERRY 
The largest bramble berry. Berries are 1% 
to 2 inches long, and of purple color, Flavor 
is superb and rich. A pleasing blend of 
Raspberry and Dewberry—fine for eating fresh 
or canned, A real money maker for market, 
‘Requires some winter protection. 
(See Prices under Raspberries, above.) 
® JUMBO BLUEBERRY 
Giant Blueberries—two to three times as 
large as native ones, grow on beautiful orna- 
mental bushes with bell-shaped pinkish _blos- 
Make delicious sauce and pies! Plant- 
soms, D J ; 
ing directions free. They require acid soil, so 
these plants come packed in acid humus. 
Strong plants furnished—no _ replacements 
made. 
2 plants, 2-yr. size, balled in earth, $2.95, 
repaid. ; 
a Ei plants, 2-yr. size, balled in earth, $5.35, 
prepaid. : 
JUNEBERRY 
Resembles the delicious Blueberry, | Looks 
like it, tastes like it, makes luscious pies and 
sauce like it. But it’s easy to grow and quick 
to bear. No special care—thrives in any soil— 
very hardy. It’s an ornamental shrub with 
edible fruit, Price: 2 plants, Mailing Size 
$1.50, prepaid. (Larger Stock Page 38.) 
CRANBERRY Highbush 
Beautiful flowering shrubs, later loaded with 
huge clusters of bright red berries that hang 
on way into winter. Berries make jelly that 
looks and tastes exactly like grocery cranber- 
ries. See page 41. Price: 2 plants, Mailing 
Size $1.10, prepaid. (Larger Stock Page 88.) 
Outstanding Strawberry Varieties on Page 29 




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Minnesota Grown and State Inspected Plants 
5 Page Leaflet on Planting and 
Care of Red Raspberries. 
FREE 
NEW SODUS 
Purple Cap Raspberry 
A new Raspberry especially noted for fruit 
production, Berries are large, firm, fine quality 
and have a wine-red, purple color. You will 
prize this variety highly, Prices. below. 
CUMBERLAND 
Black Cap Raspberry — 
Most profitable Black Cap berry to grow— 
produces big crops year after year—succeeds 
on all kinds of soil. Berries extra large, 
glossy-black. Prices below. 





PRICES ON RASPBERRY PLANTS 
Prepaid to 4th Zone—(600 miles) 
Size 6 12 25 50 100 
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Indian Summer or 1 Vie Stamdandmoet ae celeriele ges actors es or fp lis) 3.15 4.95 8.55 14.85 
New U.S. Sunrise ZAV MR HCAVY tete os Steele ate ocutoe nanan ee 2.50 3.65 5.65 9.95 17.25 
Sodus Purple Cap or 
CERES Blot ee ye ae one Unie Ae oss fa. 2. 285 415 655. 1140 19.60 
Alfred Blackberry 1 yr. Only... 2... sect e eee eee ete 1.50 22300 6.00 10.50 
Mammoth Boysenberry AD YTAOMIVEs cocci cette fese ics sisvescitt sho aayeeals 2.15 3.15 4.95 8.55 14.85 

GRAPES 
FREDONIA Early Black Grape 
The earliest large-berried Grape for the 
North—three weeks earlier than Concord. 
Vines are vigorous—clusters of medium size, 
very compact. Offers great opportunities for 
market or home use. Prices below. 
BETA GRAPE Hardy as Wild Grapes 
Always dependable, producing heavy crops 
every year. Fruit of medium size, good qual- 
ity, early—excellent for jelly and grape juice. 
Prices below. 
NEW MOONBEAM GRAPE 
A remarkable triumph of Minnesota’s State 
Fruit Breeding Farm! A full sized, unusually 
sweet flavored, green grape that withstands 40 
below zero without winter cover. Splendid 
dessert quality. Its attractive foliage makes 
it the ideal arbor plant. Ripens only slightly 
later than Beta. See color photo inside front 
cover. Prices below. 
NEW RED AMBER GRAPE 
Another achievement of Minnesota’s State 
Fruit Farm. A big, luscious red grape of sweet, 
spicy flavor, and dessert quality that compares 
with the best New York grapes. And best of 
all,—it stands Minnesota’s 40 below tempera- 
tures with no winter cover! Be among the 
first to grow them. See color. photo inside 
front cover. Prices below. 
CURRANTS 

RED LAKE CURRANTS (Minn. 24) 
A Minnesota introduction producing heavy 
crops of big, red berries in long clusters. The 
bushes are strong and vigorous with healthy 
foliage. Makes beautiful sparkling bright red 
jelly. Prices below. 
GOOSEBERRIES 

CARRIE GOOSEBERRIES 
A heavy yielder of good-sized fruit. Perfectly 
hardy and recommended by Professor Hansen 
as foremost in quality and productiveness. No 
shipments made to Connecticut, Idaho, Maine, 
Massachusetts, Michigan, New Hampshire, New 
York, Rhode Island, Vermont, Prices below. 
NEW “PIXWELL” GOOSEBERRIES 
Developed by Dr. Yeager at North Dakota 
Station. Has very few, soft thorns. Berries 
hang 2 inches below branches and are much 
easier to pick than other kinds. Extremely 
hardy even in Canada. The large bushes bear 
heavy loads of super-quality fruit. 

PRICES ON GRAPES— CURRANTS— GOOSESERRIES 
Each Three Six 
GRAPES: —_- — — 
Fredonia or fe yr., postpaid...... $0.60 $1.65 $2.75 
Beta : 
NEW GRAPES. 
Moonbeam or 
{ 1 yr., postpaid... .. 95 
New Amber 

Each Two Six 
CURRANTS: a —— 
1 yr., postpaid....... $0.65 $1.25 $3.20 
Red Lake { yr., postpaid....... 75. 145 3.85 
GOOSEBERRIES: 
F 1 yr., postpaid....... 65 1.25 3.50 
Partie es {> yr, postpaid....... 30 155 4.35 
Pixwell.... 2-yr., postpaid....... 95 
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