NURSERY 

1946 SPRING CATALOG 

Strawberries 
Strawberries should always be planted in 
the spring, the earlier the better. Quotation 
from my 1913 catalog—‘Fall planting of straw- 
berries seems to be a delusion, at least we 
have never heard of anyone making a real 
success of it,” and this still holds true. 
DUNLAP— 
June bearing. Mid season. An old favor- 
ite. One of the best known and most widely 
grown strawberries in the north and eastern 
half of the United States. 25 for 90c; 50 for 
$1.50; 100 for $2.50. 
PREMIER— 
Perhaps the most popular June bearer at 
the present time. Ripens very early, produc- 
tive and hardy, also a fair to good plant maker. 
Berries bright red, fairly firm, of good quality. 
25 for 90c; 50 for $1.50; 100 for $2.50. 
BURGUNDY— 
A recent introduction of the Minnesota 
Fruit Breeding Farm. Flowers are imperfect 
so it must be planted alongside one of the 
other varieties for pollination. It is exceptional- 
ly late in season, highly productive, and is un- 
excelled for canning and freezing. 25 plants, 
$1.00; 50,4 $1.75; 100, $3.25. 
EVERBEARING 
EVERMORE (Minn. No. 1166)— 
Produces an enormous crop of large, firm, 
glistening red berries. Berries are long and 
of delicious flavor. Is a very good plant maker. 
12 plants, $1.00; 25 for $1.75; 50 for 
$3.25; 100 for $6.00. 
GEM— 
Unlike most everbearers, this variety is an 
excellent plant maker. The plants are very 
healthy and vigorous, producing an abundance 
of runners, which bear fruit the first season. 
The berries are large, bright, red, firm, round- 
ish in shape, rather tart but of good flavor 
and quality. Good for dessert or culinary uses. 
Very attractive in appearance and sell well on 
the fresh fruit markets. Gem Everbearing. 
25 for $1.00; 50 for $1.75; 100 for $3.50. 
Strawberry Plants and Berry Bushes 
Will Be Sent Postpaid 
CASH AND CARRY 
We are always glad to have our customers 
come to the nursery and make their own selec- 
tions. It does not usually take long to assemble 
your order and we can pack most any ordinary 
order so you can carry it on your car. Our 
working hours: 7 a.m. until dark. 
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Evermore (Minn. No. 1166) 
Raspberries 
EARLY SUNRISE— 
Without doubt the best early red raspberry 
for Minnesota. Berries are large and of fine 
flavor. Plants are heavy yielders, very hardy 
and disease resistant. No. 1 plants, 12 for 
$1.50; 25 for $2.75; 50 for $5.00; 100 
for $9.50. “No- 2. plants, -12= for $1.00; 
25 for 2.00; 50 for $3.50; 100 for $6.50; 
1000 for $45.00. 
LATHAM— 
This is one of the eurstandine productions 
of the Minnesota Fruit Breeding Farm and has 
become the most popular red raspberry in 
the Northern states. Ripens a week or more 
later than the Early Sunrise and is a large, 
bright red berry of good qualilty. Produces 
heavy crops and is very hardy. No. 1 plants, 
12 for $1.50; 25 for $2.75; 50 for $5.00; 
100 for $9.50. 
Currants 
RED LAKE CURRANT— 
Originated recently at the Minnesota State 
Fruit Breeding Farm—finest of all Red Cur- 
rants. The berry is unusually large in size 
and of superior quality; the clusters are long 
and filled out to the top, with stems sufficiently 
long to make picking easy. Berries are a clear 
light red and the quality excellent. The bush 
is vigorous, upright, and productive. Ripens 
early midseason, but holds on over a_ long 
period so it can be used or marketed as de- 
sired. 2 yr. plafits, 60c; 3 for $1.50. 
