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RED and BLACK RASPBERRIES 
“ RUDDY. Dr. Yeager’s hardy and heaviest bearing 
of all raspberries. A cross between black and 
red varieties. Color a handsome purple. Vigor- 
ous foliage, large and uniform fruits. Each, 
20c; doz., $2.00; postpaid, each 23c; doz., $2.25. 
V CHIEF. Hardiest of the Minn. Fruit Breeding 
Farm varieties.. A fine colored red raspberry 
with large and uniform fruit. Very heavy yield-. 
; ing, strong and healthy. Doz., $1.50; 50, $6.00; 
Chief postpaid, doz., $1.60; 50, $6.25. 

Mrs. Heath 
LATHAM. An outstanding commercial berry from the Minn. Fruit Breeding Farm. 
Does well under more favorable conditions. Doz., $1.50; 50, $6.00; postpaid, 
doz., $1.60. 
SUNBEAM RASPBERRY. We have at last worked up a stock of this old favorite from BES 
the plant laboratory of Prof. N. E. Hansen. Price: Each, 30c; doz., $3.00; postpaid, < eee 6. 
each, 35c; doz., $3.25. e ef ae 
| MRS. HEATH BLACK RASPBERRY. A native collected by Mrs. Heath and perfectly ae 
hardy. A very prolific bearer and of excelient quality. Price: Each, 30c; doz., $3.00; 
* postpaid, each, 35c; doz., $3.25. 
SUNRISE. A hardy, new raspberry from the Dept. of Agriculture. 10 days earlier than Latham, 
high quality, a good yielder. Price each, 30c; doz., $1.75; postpaid, each, 33c; doz., $1.90. 
NOTE: Currants and Gooseberries of ail kinds will be shipped only into the states of North Dakota, 
South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, Wyoming and those parts of Montana and Minnesota not barred by 
Federal Quarantine. Orders from other states cannot be filled. 
CURRANTS 
RED LAKE. This variety from 
the Minn. Fruit Breeding 
Farm is generally conceded 
to be the greatest improve- 
ment among currant varie- 
ties that has been. brought 
out in the past 30 years. .- 
Hardy, highest quality, very 
prolific. The best red currant 
in existence. Price: Each, 
' 40c; doz., $4.00; postpaid, 
Ruddy each, 50c; doz., $5.00. 

Red Lake 
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WHITE GRAPE. A clear, translucent white currant—-sweetest of all the currant varieties. Fruit 
is large as are the clusters. A steady annual bearer. Hardy. Each, 50c; doz., $5.50; postpaid, — 
each 60c; doz., $6.00. é 
NATIVE BLACK. Transplanted, nursery grown stock of this hardy 
native. Black fruits in clusters. Excellent for jam and jelly. Also an 
ornamental of some value. Price: 18 to 24 in., each 20c¢; doz., $2.00; 
postpaid, each, 25¢; doz., $2.25; 2 to 3 ft., each, 35c; doz., $3.56. 
GOLDEN CURRANT. A handsome yellow flowered ornamental. 
Equally valuable for its large fruit which makes excellent jam and 
jelly. Price: 2 to 3 ft., each, 40c; 10, $3.50; postpaid, each, 45c. 
_ GOOSEBERRIES 
PIXWELL. One of Professor Yeager’s wonderful productions, A cross between a 
native wild selection and a high quality cultivated sort. The berries are very 
large. The plants rapid growing and vigorous. A heavy bearer. Fruit on 
long stems and bushes sparse in thorns, hence they are very easy to pick. Price: 
Each; 75c; doz., $8.00; postpaid, each, 80c; loz., $8.50. 
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NATIVE WILD. Useful especially as an ornamental, but valuable also for the 

considerable quantity of fruit produced. It is the first plant to leaf out in the 
: ; “a spring when its new vivid green leaves herald the season, Turns bronze red in 
ease fall, Each 35c:; doz., $3.50; postpaid, each, 40c; doz., $4.00. 
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7 ce ABUNDANCE. A very heavy bearing variety from the same breeding as Pixwell, 
ne one of Yeager’s productions. Each, 90c; doz., $9.00. Postpaid, each, 95c. 
-* SASKATOON—JUNEBERRY—SARVICE BERRY —WESTERN JUNEBERRY. These are all names for the same delicious 
: , native fruit. One of our finest wild fruits which improves greatly under cultivation. Usefu} also as an orna- 
mental shrub. Each, 18 to 24 in., 50c; 10, $4.50. 

