NURSERY 
1947 SPRING CATALOG 1] 

Strawberries 
Strawberries should always be planted 
in the spring, the earlier the better. 
DUNLAP— 
The berries are medium to large, 
conical and often slightly necked, dark 
crimson, with deep red flesh; quality very 
good. The plants are healthy and vigorous. 
Very productive, grows on all types of soil 
and in extremely cold climates. One of 
the best canning varieties. It can be 
shipped to far distant markets. Holds up a 
long time after picking. Season, a few 
days after Premier comes into bearing. 
25 for 75c; 50 for $1.25; 100 for $2.25. 
PREMIER— 
Perhdps the most popular June bearer 
at the present time. Ripens very early, pro- 
ductive 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 ex- 
ceptionally late in season, highly produc- 
tive, and is unexcelled for canning and 
Hae 25 plants, $1.00; 50, $1.75; 100, 
3.00. 
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, 80c; 25, $1.50; 50, 
$2.75; 100, $5.00. 
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, roundish 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. 
BRUNE’S MARVEL— 
A new non-acid everbearing Straw- 
berry. Can be eaten by those who are af- 
fected with rash by other Strawberries. No 
sugar is required as they are unusually 
sweet. The berries are of glittering red, 
almost seedless. Brune’s Marvel is a thrifty 
plant maker, making a good full-fruiting 
row. 25 plants, $1.00; 50, $1.75; 100, $3.50. 
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Raspberries 
EARLY SUNRISE— 
Without doubt the best early red rasp- 
berry for Minnesota. Berries are large and 
of fine flavor. Plants are heavy yielders, 
very hardy and disease resistant. No. | 
picnic, 12— for (91:50; 25 stor. S2.7a:) 00% tor 
$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 outstanding produc- 
tions of the Minnesota Fruit Breeding Farm 
and has become th most popular red rasp- 
berry in the Northern states. Ripens a 
week or more later. than the Early Sunrise 
and is a large, bright red berry of good 
quality. 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. © 
SODUS PURPLE CAP— 
A new purple cap originated by the 
New York Experiment Station. It is ex- 
tremely vigorous, hardy and drought resist- 
ant. Sodus has surpassed all others in 
growth of cane and in production. The 
berries are large, firm, medium purple in 
color, sprightly and good in quality. It 
ripens shortly after Latham. Sodus is an 
exceptionally heavy producer and is prov- 
ing out to be the most dependable and 
profitable of all purple caps. It does not 
require winter protection in Minnesota. 
Strong 2 yr. plants: 12, $2.00; 25, $3.75; 50, 
$6.00; 100, $12.00. 
OLDER BLACK RASPBERRY— 
This is the only black raspberry we 
know of that is entirely hardy here. Is very 
productive of rich, juicy berries. Strong 2 
tf plants: 12, $2.00; 25, $3.75; 50, $6.00; 100, 
12.00. 
