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DROBMOR gee eee ne Clvst pots, $1.95 
Canadian introduction. Purple-red fruit is solid and meaty, 
sweet to eat and excellent for preserving. 
GOLDENGWESD 2.) 50 Clvst pots, $1.95 
Colorado origination. Medium size sweet golden yellow, 
overlaid orange. Late-blooming habit makes it more apt to 
escape spring xrosts. 
GOLDENZR OD Pesteee an eee ee Clvst pots, $1.95 
es large, dark red violet color. Mild, yellow, juicy 
slavor. 
GREENIGAG Eee er es Clvst pots, $1.95 
Medium size, juicy, lignt green freestone; one of the sweetest 
eating varieties. 
PPAULLANGRRUNE Roo ee Clvst pots, $1.95 
Large oval deep purpie with bright yellow flesh; a good look- 
ing and good eating plum. 
KAHIN TA Seon cee ner 2 Pe Clvst pots, $1.95 
Hansen hybrid, generally considered second only to Waneta 
for large size, good red color, and fine flavor. 
ROME ALD meena ere ee eo Clvst pots, $2.50 
ares large dark red viviet red color. Mild, yellow, juicy 
ilesh. 
SUD OU COS a oaths Ae ae I aie Clvst pots, $1.95 
Minnesota origination. Large red fruit, yellow flesh; vigorous 
and productive trees. 
UNDERW OOD2 Se ee eee Clvst pots, $1.95 
Good sized attractive red fruit with juicy flesh of fine flavor, 
small pit. 
EVAN ET Agee eee 7/16-9/16-in. cal., 344 ft. and up, $1.50 
Clvst pots, $1.95 
Best Hansen hybrid; combines hardiness, immense size, de- 
licious quality, sprightly red color and early bearing. 
CHERRIES 
EARLY RICHMOND _______._-__-___-___ Clvst pots $2.85 
Earliest, eagerly anticipated for that first fiesh cherry pie 
of the season. 
MONTMORENCY 9/16-11/16-in. cal, 3 ft. and up, $2.85 
Clvst pots, $2.85 
The leading commercial variety, considerably sweeter than 
Early Richmond. 
ENGLISH MORELLO __________________ Clvst pots, $3.25 
Latest variety, big, black, and near-sweet. Always commands 
premium prices on the market. 
SWEET CHERRIES 
Sweet Cherries, Peaches, Pears, and Apricots are not re- 
liably hardy, especially in exposed places where winter winds 
are bitter, but in more sheltered city gardens they are quite 
often successful. If possible, plant on the north side of a 
wall or fence—the shaded ground in such spots often delays 
blooming long enough to miss that last hard frost. 
Trees offered below were obtained from the most reliable 
Northern sources we know, but it is expressly understood they 
earry no guarantee of any kind. 
BLACK TARTARIAN 9/16-11/16-in. cal., avg. 34% ft and 
up, $2.50. Clvst pots $2.75 
Originally from Russia; one of the best for home planting. 
Flesh purplish-red, with dark colored juice; firm, meaty, 
mildly sweet. 
WINDSOR __ 9/16-11/16-in. cal., avg. 3% ft. and up, $2.50 
Clvst pots, $2.75 
Hardiest of the Bigarreaus; upright growing tree; iruit 
very dark, almost black; flesh light red; tender and sweet. 
PEACHES 
POLL Yae== == 7/16-9/16-in. cal., 4 ft. and up, $1.50 
Originated by the Iowa Experiment Station and claimed 
hardy to 20 below zero. Fruit is large, freestone; flesh 
white and juicy; delicious flavor. 
PEARS 
PARKER ____ 11/16-in. cal., large trees, 5 ft. and up, $2.50 
Introduced by the Minnesota State Fruit Breeding Farm. 
Fruit is large, yellow with a distinct blush; flesh tender, 
juicy, excellent quality. 

STRAWBERRIES 
GEM. Definitely the best everbearer; 
will outbear any other variety under 
the same growing conditions. Begin to 
pick fruit in 100 days after planting! 
Large size, delicious flavor, best variety 
for freezing. 
25 for $1.25 50 for $2.25 100 for $4.00 

GRAPES 
BETA. Absolutely hardy variety, regular bearer, good 
yields of purple grapes a little tart for eating out of hand 
but unexcelled for juice, jelly and other culinary uses. No 
winter protection necessary. There has never been enough 
of this fruit to supply the local demand at good prices and 
somebody is missing a good thing by not having a good- 
sized vineyard. ‘Beta comes into fall bearing the third 
WEN Bhi TosubauneehbNea) COS) heavy 2-yr. vines 65c 
$5.50 per 10; $45.00 per 100; Clvst pots, $1.25 

CACO. Early-ripening, heavy-yielding, sweet red grape. 
Clvst pots, $1.25 
FREDONIA. A new, early blue grape ripening two 
weeks ahead of Concord; best of this type. Clvst pots, $1.25 
PORTLAND. New! Early white grape of the Niagara 
type. Better grower, bunches and berries larger than 
Niagara smmaturesmecatlicr, = ===— === a= Clvst pots, $1.25 
Br. 
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RASPBERRIES 
INDIAN SUMMER. Bears a full 
crop in July and another smaller crop 
from late September to frost. Extra 
large, conical, mild flavor berries best 
adapted to the home garden. 
6 for $1.50 12 for $2.50 25 for $4.75 50 for $9.00 
2-yr. heavy-branched canes, 6 for $2.50 12 for $4.75 
NEWBURGH. New, mosaic-resistant variety with large, 
bright red, firm berries of finest flavor. Will be the lead- 
ing commercial berry in this region as soon as plants are 
available. 6 for $1.50 12 for $2.50 
MORRISON. Giant new blackcap that seems well on 
the way to displace the old Cumberland. 
6 for $1.50 12 for $2.50 25 for $4.75 50 for $9.00 
CURRANTS, RED LAKE. Finest of all red currants— 
large berries in long, well-filled clusters; heavy yields; 
sturdy, hardy plants. Clvst. pots,$1.25 
CHIVES, large clumps, 35c. 
HORSERADISH, crowns, 20c. 
RHUBARB, roots, 30c. 
ASPARAGUS, MARY WASHINGTON. Standard var- 
iety for home or market. 
2-yr. No. 1 plants, 12, $1.00 25, $1.75 50, $3.00 100, $5.25 
1-yr. No. 1 plants, 12, 75c 25, $1.25 50, $2.25 100, $4.00 







No one can possibly “guarantee” any living organism to 
keep on living. Berry plants are most perishable of all horti- 
cultural merchandise and, therefore, we give no warranty 
whatsoever on berry and small fruit plants. If you are not 
satisfied with your plants on receipt, they should be returned 
immediately for refund which will be cheerfully given, 
