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Raspberries 
For home use or for market, there is profit in 
raspberries. They are also a fairly sure crop if 
properly cared for. Raspberries need plenty room. 
The rows should be at least five feet apart and 
six is better. If kept in hills, they should be four 
to six feet apart. It is important to keep the 
plants thinned out, not more than eight to a hill. . 
If handled this way, the berries will be bigger 
and better and easier to pick. 
The Latham is the best all-around Raspberry. 
10 25 100 
LAST CV Ade tac kawcccte eats $1.00 2.00 8.00 
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Postage Paid on Raspberry Plants. 
Sunrise—Reported to be much earlier, hardier, 
and of better quality. 
No: 1 plants, 10 for $1.50, 25 for $3.25, 100 for $12 
Strawberries 
We send out only good live plants and guarantee 
they will reach you in good condition. 
We Pay the Postage on Strawberry Plants 
Gem Everbearing—Will bear enormous crops both 
in the spring and fall. Hardy anda good plant 
maker. $4.00 per 100. 
Brunes Marvel Everbearing—This new one cer- 
tainly has the quality, not so much quantity as 
the Gem, but far superior in flavor. The plants 
are hardy and set plenty runners. $4 per 100. 
Minnesota 1118 June Bearing—We rate this one 
at the top of the June bearing varieties. The 
plants are vigorous and good plant makers, and 
the quality of the large dark red berries can’t be 
beat. 25 for $1.75, 100 for $6.00. Not more than 
100 to a customer. 
Easypicker June Bearing—Under good conditions 
this one has been our heaviest yielder. The berries 
are not as big as some others, but the plants are 
just loaded with them. They have imperfect flow- 
ers so need another variety close by for polli- 
nating. $3.00 per 100. 
Premier—Has been the standard in Minnesota the 
past few years. It is the first to ripen and con- 
tinues over a long period. A very good straw- 
berry. 100 for $3.00. 
