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Enjoy this luscious fruit in season, 
ard again long: after they’re off the 
market! Loads of large, conical, 
super quality berries appear late 
in June (a week before others are 
Tipe) ond continue well into July. 
In mid September comes the real 
treat,—a fall crop, producing until 
frost! The ideal home garden berry, 
furnishing fresh fruit weeks longer than 
any other. Hardy and _ disease-resistant. 
Heavy 2 yr. plants: 6 for $2.50, 12 for 
$3.65, 25 for $5.65 postpd. 
(1 yr. plants and quantity prices, page 31) 


NEW MOONBEAM GRAPE | 
, Survives Minnesota winters without cover! A new Minn, 
| Experiment Station achievement. Heavy clusters of big, 
' luscious golden-green grapes with unusually SWEET, MILD 
i, FLAVOR on vigorous vines with attractive foliage. The ideal 
E arbor plant! Imagine growing these full-sized grapes of 
; 7 5 superb dessert quality—even in Northern Minnesota without 
the bother of winter cover. Rivals California's finest. 
1 yr. old plants 95c each ppd. 
; _~<- GREAT LAKES HEAD LETTUCE 
(No. 831)—Now you can grow HEAD Lettuce in i 
the Northwest that actually produces selid heads Ni: 
under adverse conditions! Resistant to tip-burn, 
slow to throw seed stalks, A marvelous new summer 
lettuce of Imperial type from Mich. 
Exp. Station. All America Winner! 
(page 13) 
Pkt. 15c, oz. 50c, %4 lb, $1.75 ppd. 










FIRECRACKER 
RADISH 
(No. 531) Acclaimed the finest radish bs 
grown, by hundreds of our customers. ey 
Vivid scarlet in color, long and slender . = 
in shape, with crisp white flesh, mild 
and fine-grained. Ready to eat very ee 
early, yet remains crisp and tender ine 
longer than any other sort. (page 21) x 
Pkt. 10c, oz. 20c, 4 Ib. 50c. 
