



pickings the second season and for many years thereafter. 
2 yr. heavy plants ppd: 12 for $2.15 
NEW MOONBEAM 
GRAPE 
Survives Minnesota winters! 
A new Minn. Experiment 
Station achievement. Heavy 
— clusters ofbig, lusciousgolden- 
green grapes with unusually 
SWEET, MILD FLAVOR on 
vigorous vines with attractive 
foliage. The ideal arbor plant! 
Grow these full-sized, winter- J 
hardy grapes of superb dessert 
quality. Rivals California's 
: finest. \ 
= vy l yr. old plants $1.10 each ‘ 
<= ppd. 
URPLE HEART HYBRID CHERRIES 
Big flavorful hybrid cherries of Sapa type with juicy purple- 
red flesh—delicious eaten fresh—superb for canning. Make 
tasty pies, sauce, preserves. Often bear second year. Sur- 
vives 40 below winters. Fruit is wine-red, thin 
skinned, ripens early August. Plant with Hansen 
Pollinator Cherry (inside front cover). 
4-5 ft. size $1.65 each; by Exp. not ppd. 



SUPERIOR PLUM 
A hardy Minnesota introduction developed by 
crossing big California Burbank plums. Superior 
has the size and quality of its California parents 
but is extra hardy for the North. Beautiful red 
color—peels like a peach! 


4-5 ft. size $1.65 each, by Exp. not ppd. 

The most popular and most productive Red Raspberry grown. Matures 
in midseason. Our vigorous, disease-free plants provide substantial 



















FRUIT 
TREES 
are offered 
here in one 
size only. 
Other sizes 
offered on 
pages 32, 33. 






NEW PRAIRIE SPY APPLE 
A new long keeping winter apple that really has splendid 
eating quality. Hardy even somewhat north of Twin 
Cities. A heavy and consistent producer—fruit hangs 
well to tree. Nothing finer for home or market. 
4 to 5 ft. trees by Exp. not ppd. Each $1.50 
FREDONIA GRAPE 
Anextraearly, top quality, black 
grapeofConcordtype, butripens 
3 weeks earlier than Concord— 
thus better suited to Northern 
growing. It’s a heavy producer 
with quality equal to Concord. 
It should have winter protec- 
tion. (Page 31.) Heavy 2 yr. 
plants ppd.- 
40c each. 3 for $1.15 


(Plant Patent No. 474.) Prof. Alderman of U. of 
Minn. says. “The Minnetonka Beauty is a late 
winter apple of rather exceptional dessert 
quality and an excellent keeper. It is 
above medium size, attractively 
colored, red over yellow, with firm 
but tender flesh. It rates excellent in 
guality.’’ Quality is considered equal 
to Delicious. Hardy for Central Min- 
nesota. Ripens Sept. 20th to 30th. 
4 to 5 ft. trees, by Exp. not ppd. 
Each $1.85 


WHITNEY CRAB 
A delightful old favorite tor eat- 
ing, canning and _ pickling. 
Makes fine jell. Bears heavy 
crops of good-sized, mild, sweet- 
flavored fruit that ripens early. 
The school boy’s favorite— 
nothing more practical for the 
home yard. Hardy and free from 
blight. (Page 32.) Large 5 to 7 
ft. trees by Exp. Each $1.40. 












canning. (Page 33). 




Each $1.85 






NEW MINN. 790 APPLE 
PIPESTONE PLUM 
Minnesota’s newest “JUMBO” 
Plum! Largest of all and much 
better than most plums now 
grown. Extra early—ripens first 
week in August. A heavy crop- 
per, perfectly hardy, exception- 
al eating quality. Splendid for 
Large 5 
to 6 ft. trees, by Exp. not ppd. 




A large dark red winter apple with above average dessert 
quality. Distinctly better than Roman Beauty. One of the 
best for baking, pie or sauce. The strong growing trees 
become heavily loaded with fruit. 
4 to 5 ft. trees by Exp. not ppd. Each $1.70. 

HIGH BUSH CRANBERRY 
Now you can make delicious, tangy, sparkling red jell that 
looks and tastes exactly like that made from ‘grocery store 
cranberries and gather the fruit in your own yard! Graceful 
shrubs, with tiny white “beauty blooms,’’ bear big clusters 
of bright red berries. Ornamental as well as useful. Per- 
tectly hardy—easy to grow. 
Large 4 yr. plants, 85c Each; 3 yr. plants, 75c Each 
by Exp. not ppd. 
4 
a 
ee 
of 

MAMMOTH BOYSENBERRY 
The largest bramble berry with fruit measuring 11% to 2 
inches long! A pleasing blend of Raspberry and Dewberry 
flavor. Delicious fresh, canned, or frozen! We offer only the 
thorny type since the thornless variety is not as hardy for 
the north. (Page 31). 1 yr. plants: 
6 for $1.35 12 for $2.40 ppd. 



