
_ FRESH BERRIES 
from your own garden is one of the 
greatest pleasures man can have. 
A small planting this year will give 
you an abundance of delicious fruit 
_ the following season. Plant in April 
or May for best results. 
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STRAWBERRY PLANTS 
(Fresh Dug) 
Beaver — Large berries, heavy 
yielding, good quality. Will do 
well on light soils. 
Senator Dunlop—tThe old standby 
for dependable yields of .real 
sweet berries. 
_ Premier — Large pointed berries, 
25 for 60c 
ee ceing early, very heavy pro- 
ducers. Recommended for com- 
mercial and home gardens. 
100 for $2.25 
a By mail, add 15c per 100. 
- Discount on orders of 500 or more. 
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STRAWBERRY PLANTS 
Everbearing 
Piant this spring — have Re 
this fall. 
Evermore, Minn. No. 1166 — Free 
_ running with large dark red ber- 
“3 ries, very sweet and flavorful. 
$3.50 per 100 
Been Bricht scarlet fruit, good 
quality and producers. 
$3.00 per 100 
RASPBERRIES 
Indian Summer—Two crops in one 
season. Berries are large and 
good quality. 
$11 per 100 
- Latham— The most popular red 
raspberry. Large berries. Unsur- 
passed for home garden or com- 
mercial plantings. 
Sunrise — Medium sized fruit of 
high quality. Early ripening and 
very productive. 
$10 per 100 
GRAPE VINES 
All two year No. 1. With the ex- 
ception of Beta, the following vari- 
eties should be protected for winter. 
Fredonia and Moore’s Early have 
proven themselves quite hardy in 
this district but should be covered 
for the first and second winters. 
Beta — Hardy, heavy producer of 
rather small grapes, good for 
juice and jelly. 
Concord—Popular large blue grape 
of very high quality. 
Caco—Large red grape. 
Fredonia—Large blue grape, bears 
young and heavily, very good 
quality. 
Moore’s Early—Large black grape, 
early, Juicy and sweet. 
50c each — 3 for $1.35 
CURRANTS 
(2 yr., No. 1 
Perfection — Heavy producer of 
large red clusters of fruit. 
Red Lake—vVery large berries in 
long well filled bunches. Highest 
quality. 
65c each 3 for $1.75 

GOOSEBERRIES 
(2 year, No. 1) 
75¢e each — 3 for $2.00 
Downing—Pale green fruit, highest 
quality. 
Carrie — Purplish red when ripe. 
Very good. 
- Pixwell—New, easy picking. High 
quality. 
