~ CURRANT 
RED LAKE—The best red currant now grown. 
Large clusters of fine fruit. Number 1 plants 
40 cents, three for $1.10. Add 15 cents for postage,. 
any number. 
RASPBERRY 
ST. REGIS—So far the best Everbearing raspberry. 
Bears crops of fine flavored fruit in spring and 
fall. Old wood should be kept well pruned out as 
this variety bears on new wood. Fresh dug 
plants $1.00 per dozen; 50 for $3.75. Add 15 cents 
postage for any number. ; 
STRAWBERRY 
GEM EVERBEARING—This is a spring and fall 
bearer, in fact a patch that is well watered and 
cared for will yield fruit during most of the sum- 
mer. For best results plant a new hed on good 
ground every spring, discarding plantings over 
two years old. Fresh dug plants, April 15 to May 
1, 25 for 65 cents; 50 or more at $2.50 per 100. 
Add 15 cents postage any number. 
RHUBARB 
We have a large red variety that yields heavy 
under good conditions. Rhubarb needs very rich 
soil and plenty of water and cultivating during the 
entire season to do its best. Do not pull any 
stalks the first year. Divided roots, 2 for 25 cents; 
5. for 60 cents. Add-15 cents for mailing any num- 
ber. 
VIRGINIA CREEPER 
Very hardy clinging vine, suitable for walls and 
porches. The foliage turns a brilliant red in the 
fall. Heavy roots 35 cents; 3 for $1.00. Add 15 
cents for mailing. 
