
EVERBEARING 
STRAWBERRIES 
GEM. Without exception the 
most popular everbearing straw- 
berry. The berries are large, uni- 
form in size and shape and real 
beauties. Deep glossy red clear 
through. Never green tipped or 
white-fleshed which is common 
among everbearing varieties, The 
berries ripen red from top to bot- 
tom, inside and out. The flavor 
and the quality is wonderful, Ber- 
ries sweet and delicious and so firm 
they will keep for days after pick- 
ing. Plants large and _ robust. 
Price: 25 plants for $1.70; 50 
plants, $2.70; 100 plants, $4.50; 
250 for $9.45; 500 for $14.95. 
MASTODON. The largest Ever- 
bearing Strawberry. Nine selected 
berries have filled a quart box. 
The berries are firm and solid and 
of a rich, glossy red, delicious in 
flavor considering their size. Not 
a shipper. It is one of the largest, 
heaviest producing strawberries 
yet introduced. Will not do well 
on all soils. Price: 25 plants for 
$2.30; 50 for $38.90; 100. for 
$6.30; 250 for $12.60; 500 for 
$19.65, postpaid. 
MINNESOTA NO. 1166. 
new Everbearing Strawberry 
Our 
that 
will bear in two to three months 
after planting. See inside back 
cover. 

Cherry Currant. 
Gem Everbearing Strawberry. 
Our strawberry plants are freshly dug, 
sent by themselves at planting time direct from 
station, They are well-rooted, large plants. 
See our Nursery Stock Guarantee on page 31. 
All orders are filled in the order in which they 
and customers desiring plants should order early. 
JUNE BEARING STRAWBERR 
BLAKEMORE. (Perfect Flowering.) <A very 
long time. 
thrive on poor soils. Price: 25 plants, 90c; 
BEAVER. (Perfect Flowering.) The Beaver 
is an offspring of the Dr. Burrell and Premier 
and a much better commercial berry than either 
one, as the berries are larger, sweeter and firmer, 
Will stand unfavorable soil and climatic condi- 
tions better than any other variety. The berries 
are dark red to the center, of a uniform size 
and the texture firm, requiring picking not more 
than twice a week. A deliciously mild and sweet 
_ berry. An extra early but it will bear on through 
with the late varieties. Price: 25 plants for 90c; 
* 50 for $1.50; 100 for $2.40; 250 for $4.80; 
500 for $7.50. ; 
CATSKILL. (Perfect Flowering.) A new midseason. va- 
riety introduced by the New York Agriculture Experiment 
Station. Berries are large size, bright red and attractive. 
A heavy yielder and a sure cropper. Quality excellent, The 
best midseason berry. Price: 25 plants for $1.20; 50 plants, 
$2.00; 100 plants, $3.20; 250 plants for $6.40; 500 plants 
for $10.50. = 
DORSETT, (Perfect Flowering.) A new frostproof June 
bearing strawberry. Its outstanding characteristics are earli- 
ness, quality of fruit, and resistance to drought and heavy 
rains. It produces berries that are large, ideal in color, 
and uniform in shape. Berries are flame-red and they hold 
this color after picking. Very sweet and sub-acid. Yields 
of 1,000 crates per acre are not unusual. Price: 25 plants, 
$1.20; 50 for $2.00; 100 for $3.00; 250 for $5.75; 500 
for $10.00, postpaid. 
FAIRFAX. (Perfect Flowering.) A beautiful new medium 
early with disease resistant foliage. Does very fine on heayy 
land. Berries are large, uniform, and full, Dark carmine red 
to the center. Fine flavor and will usually bring a higher 
price than other varieties of standard strawberries on the 
market. Price: 25 plants, $1.20; 50 for $2.00; 100 for 
$3.20; 250 for $6.40; 500 for $10.50, postpaid. 
PREMIER. (Perfect Flowering.) With due respect for 
all other strawberries, the finest June bearing home garden 
variety. Early, strong grower and productive. Does well in 
all soils and climate. Attractive berries of finest quality. 
Price: 25 plants, $1.20; 50 for $2.00; 100 for $3.00; 250 
for $5.75; 500 for $10.00, postpaid. 
ROBINSON. (Perfect Flowering.) A new introduction 
originating in the commercial strawberry growing section of 
Michigan. Growers there claim that this variety will take 
the place of Premier aS a market berry, as it is a sure- 
cropper of the very finest appearing berries. It ripens about 
three or four days later than that standard variety. Berries 
are glossy red in color, big in size and firm. Plants are 
vigorous and produce a tremendous number of new plants 
on most any soil, which accounts for the heavy yield. Prices: 
25 plants, $1.20; 50 plants, $2.00; 100 plants, $3.20; 250 
plants, $6.40; 500 plants, $10.50, postpaid. 
SENATOR DUNLAP. (Perfect Flowering.) Considered by 
many the best all-around June strawberry. At any rate it 
is the one most widely known. The plants are medium in 
size, long rooted and thoroughly drouth resistant. The va- 
riety is unusually productive, beginning to ripen early and 
continuing to bear for a long time. Berries are medium size, 
smooth, regular and firm and the color is.a beautiful red 
extending well to the center. Price: 25 plants, 90c; 50 
for $1.50; 100 for $2.40; 250 for $4.80; 500 for $7.50, 
postpaid, 
CURRANTS 
For sale in Wisconsin only, 

The currant is one of the most valued of all small fruits 
by the home gardener. It does not winterkill, is easy to 
cultivate, and requires little pruning. Ornamental as well 
as useful. Strong 2-year No. 1 plants. 
CHERRY. We consider this the best currant, large, vigor- 
ous, compact stalky bushes, Clusters rather short with 
medium to large, bright red fruit with very thin skin, Very 
juicy and of fine flavor. Hach, 65c; 3 for $1.65; 10 for 
$5.25, postpaid. 
WILDER. Probably one of the best varieties of currants 
grown, Very productive, bunch and berries large, and of 
splendid quality. Hach, 65c; 3 for $1.65; 10 for $5.25, 
postpaid, 
RED LAKE. (Minnesota No. 24.) A new currant origi- 
nating at the Minnesota Fruit Breeding Farm, It has been 
thoroughly tested throughout the Northwest and has proven 
to be of superior quality and productiveness. It is excep- 
tionally large with long well-filled clusters. Ripens early 
midseason but has a long-bearing period, An excellent mar- 
ket berry. Each, 75c, postpaid. 
STRAWBERRY PLANTS 
well-packed and 
Plants cannot be 
sent until frost is out of the ground, usually about April Ist. 
pollinizing June berry. Heavy producer and recommended for 
shipping. The bright red firm berries retain their color for a 
Plants stand unfavorable weather conditions and 
50 for $1.50; 
100 for $2.40; 250 for $4.80; 500 for $7.50, postpaid. 
$1.25, postpaid. 
our growing 
are received 
IES 
early, self- 

repaneer Grane! 
GRAPES 
Grapes are one of the best and most healthful 
fruits we. have. Perfectly hardy and easy to grow 
in any soil if not too wet. Plant beside an arbor 
or in rows 8 feet apart. Grow delicious grapes 
in your own garden. “2 
Strong 2-yr. No. 1 plants. Price, all varieties, 
but Concord, each, 55c; 3 for $1.40, postpaid. 
Assorted varieties if desired. 
CONCORD. The old standard purple grape, 
doing well everywhere. A heavy yielder. Price, 
each, 50c; 3 for $1.35; 10 for $4.25, postpaid. 
NIAGARA. Occupies the same position among 
white varieties as Concord among the black. The 
leading profitable market sort. Bunch and fruit 
large, greenish white, changing to pale yellow 
when fully ripe. Skin thin but tough. 
WORDEN. An improved Concord; sweeter, 
larger in bunch and berry, and a week to ten 
days earlier. Black with purple bloom. 
DELAWARE. An exquisite dessert grape. 
Light red with very thin skin, juicy, sweet, 
spicy, and aromatic. Rather small berries but of 
rare flavor. The standard of quality for grapes. 
BETA. The grape for the extreme north, a 
hybrid between the wild grape and the Concord. 
Medium sized, jet black, juicy and of fair 
quality. 
ASPARAGUS ROOTS. See page 4. 
RHUBARB ROOTS, See page 25. 
RASPBERRIES 
LATHAM, A grand new red raspberry pos- 
sessing splendid market qualities. Strong and 
disease resistant. Fruit large, often measuring 
one inch in diameter, of a dark red color. Juicy 
and fine flavored. Will live through the winter 
in Wisconsin without any protection. 
(Strong, 2-yr. No. 1 heavy plants, 
mosaic free), 12 for $2.75, postpaid. By ex- 
press, f. 0, b. nursery: 25 for $4.25; 50 for 
$7.50; 100 for $14.00. 
TAYLOR. Considered the best new red rasp- 
berry. See back cover for illustration and de- 
seription. 5 
HARDY VINES 
ENGELMANII IVY. It has a foliage which 
turns to bright crimson in the fall. It also has 
the clinging habit of growth and may be planted 
to climb smooth surfaces; hardier than the Bos- 
ton Ivy and will do well in any Situation. Hach, 
75c; 3 for $1.90, postpaid. 
BOSTON IVY. (Veitchi.) The well known 
vine for covering brick and stone work. Each, 
$1.10, postpaid. 
BITTERSWEET. (Celastrus Scandens.) A 
native climbing or twining plant, with fine, large 
leaves, yellow flowers and clusters 9f orange 
eapsuled fruit. It 
grows 10 to 12 
feet in a season. 
Each, $1.00; 3 for 
$2.75, postpaid. 
CHINESE PUR- 
PLE WISTERIA, 
One of the most 
rapid growing of 
all climbing plants. 
Has very beautiful 
clusters of pale 
blue flowers in May 
and June, also fre- 
quently blooms 
again in the fall, 
Grafted stock, each 
. Prices: 

Purple Wisteria. 
