Raspberries 
BLACK CUMBERLAND. 
The largest and very best 
black-cap. Vigorous growth 
and __—iproilific. One year 
plants, per dozen $1.75; per 
25, $3.25;7-per 100, $12.00. 

INDIAN SUMMER—Everbearing. A fine new red 
raspberry that fruits in early summer on old canes 
if protected over winter, and again later in the sea- 
son on the new canes. Price per dozen, $1.95; per 25, 
38.75; per 100, $14.00. 
NEWBURG. New very promising variety ripening 
a few days ahead of Latham; disease resistant. Ber- 
ries very large, bright red, and do not crumble; heavy 
bearer. This has the largest fruit of any red rasp- 
berry we have ever grown. Price per dozen, $1.75; per 
25, $38.25; per .100, $12.00. 
Currants 
TWO YEAR, NO. 1 PLANTS 
PERFECTION. The largest berries, most attrac- 
tive red currant on the maket. Price each, 45c; per 
10; $4.25. 
NEW RED LAKE CURRANT. The finest of all 
red currants—Large Berries—Excellent Quality—Long 
Well-Flled Clusters—Superior Yields. A Minnesota 
introduction that promises to become the leading va- 
riety for home and commercial growers. Price each, 
50c; per 10, $4.75. 
Gooseberries 
CHAMPION. <A vigorous, very productive variety; 
planted extensively for commercial use; easy to pick. 
Large greenish-yellow when ripe. 2 year, No. 1 plants 
each, 60c; per 10, $5.75. 
Strawberries 
GEM. A more hardy 
everbearing variety produc- 
ing a constant succession 
of fruit all summer and 
fall. Berry is dark red, 
good size, excellent quality. 
and has a prominent strawberry pavon Price per 25, 
$1.20; per 50, $2.15; per 100, $4.00. 

EVERMORE. (Minn. 1166.) New everbearer, Min- 
nesota introduction producing large conical berries 
of rich red color; flesh also red. Pleasing flavor. 
Field tests indicate exceptional winter hardiness. 
Price per 25, $1.65; per 50, $3.00; per 100, $5.50. 
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