


Sherman’s RASPBERRIES 
Sherman's heavy, well-rooted raspberries bear early. No fruit is 
more profitable to grow; more enjoyable to eat. 
feet apart in rows 6 feet apart. 
Space plants 3 to 4 
Indian Summer, Sodus, and Sunrise— 
Select Plants .............cccccceeeeees 
Cumberland (Black Cap)—Select Plants.............. 1.60 
Latham, and Chief—Select Plants... 
Per 10 Per 25 Per 50 
ey a Le ee $1.95 $4.65 $8.75 
3.65 6.85 
opr Fa ea 1.79 4.10 7.69 
POSTPAID 
CHIEF—-A fine new red variety ripening 
about 10 days earlier than Latham. 
Sweet and delicious. Commands high 
market prices because of early fruiting. 
CUMBERLAND—The largest and _ finest 
black raspberry. Immense berries are 
_ firm, juicy and extra rich flavor. One of 
the most reliable varieties. 
INDIAN SUMMER (Everbearing)—The best 
everbearing raspberry. Berries are large, 
conical, medium red and good quality. 
Ripens early, last week in June. Autumn 
crop starts in September and continues 
until severe frost. An abundant bearer. 
SHERMAN’S TREES PROVED HARDY 
Creston, Iowa, 
April 20, 1942. 
I want you to send me 
I bought 
some apple trees from you in 1940. 
They lived through that terrible freeze 
of Armistice Day, while all the other 
trees froze out. They are surely beau- 
tiful trees all growing fine and have 
nice shape. 
(Signed) 
Gentlemen: 
one of your spring catalogs. 
EVA M. BRITTEN. 







Alfved Blackberry 

2-year 
2-year 
LATHAM—tThe greatest and most popular 
red raspberry grown. Large, handsome 
red berries, full of rich quality and flavor. 
We offer our customers bearing-age 
plants that will produce heavy crops 
annually. 
SODUS—A new, rich, delicious, extra-spe- 
cial purple raspberry. Berries are large 
and beautiful rich wine-purple. Firm, 
exceptionally rich flavor, sweet. 
* SUNRISE—Here is a raspberry which has 
a better, richer red color. Fine flavor and 
fine texture. Ripens about two weeks 
earlier than Latham, commanding high 
market prices. 
RHUBARB 
LINNAEUS—Big stalks, very tender, and__ 
of fine flavor. The kind that can be used 
all season. Plant about 3 feet apart in 
good, rich soil, the crowns one inch be- 
low level of the ground. 
Per 3 Per 6 Per 12 
Large Roots............ So55 $ .95 $1.75 
POSTPAID 
BLACKBERRIES 

Latham Raspberry 
STRAWBERRIES 
Per 25 Per50 Per 100 
DUNO Miretieectocssses $1.00 $1.75 $3.00 
Dorsett or Fairfax.... 1.25 2.25 4.00 
Gem (Everbearing).. 1.50 2.75 5.00 
POSTPAID 
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DORSETT—A popular June-bearing variety. 
Large, bright red berries early in season. 
& FAIRFAX—Large, firm, deep red berries. 
Fruits over long period of time. A June 
bearer. , 
GEM (Everbearing)—The outstanding ever- 
bearing strawberry. Very productive. 
Large, deep red fruit, ripening evenly. 
A good commercial variety. 
* SENATOR DUNLAP—The best June-bearing 
variety for home use. Large, well-shaped, 
bright red berries of delicious flavor. 
For best results, blackberries should be trained on 
wire supports. 
All Varieties— 
Per 10 
Select Plants ............ eee LOU 
POSTPAID 
} ALFRED—Berries are large, often 1¥2 inches long, of exceptionally 
fine flavor, almost coreless. 
ELDORADO—Large size, sparkling jet-black berries, nearly core- 
less. 
y SNYDER—One of the hardiest and best known varieties. 
large, jet-black, of good quality. 
Sweet, delicious, hardy. 
ASPARAGUS 
Perhaps the most welcome of all spring vegetables. 
grown and should be cultivated in every garden. 
POSTPAID.) 
NEW PARADISE—A rust-proof variety yielding two to three times 
as much and producing extra big, delicious tips for many weeks. 
Per 12 
Mee ee acsatee Leste ietees sche Reta ones Miskcses $ .89 
WASHINGTON RUSTPROOF—For years the outstanding asparagus. 
Shoots are thick and heavy, tender, and unsurpassed in flavor. 
Per 12 
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Quality Northern Grown Nursery Stock Since 1884 
A heavy bearer. 
Per 25 
$3.25 
Per 50 
$5.95 
Extremely hardy. 
Fruit 
It is easily 
(ALL PRICES 
Per 25 
$1.65 
Per 100 
$4.95 
Per 25 
$1.45 
Per 100 
$4.50 

