
Baileys 
Grapes 
For Sure Crops and 
Better Quality Fruit 
BETA. An excellent Grape for 
Minnesota and the Northwest. The 
vines are hardy as the wild Grape, 
which means that they do not re- 
quire protection in the winter as 
many of the other varieties do. 
Fruit is of the best quality to use 
for jelly and juice, as it has the wild 
Grape flavor. Fruit is nearly as 
large as Concord, and a much bet 
ter yielder in this climate. Ripens 
the first of September. 
CONCORD. The Concord is the most 
popular and widely grown Grape in the 
United States. The berries are produced 
in large bunches, are blue-black, juicy 
ind delicious. 
MOONBEAM (Minn. No. 66). A 
large white Grape of medium quality. 
The vine is especially vigorous and the 
foliage resistant to mildew. There is no 
other hardy white Grape equal to this in 
quality among our standard varieties. 
BLUE JAY (Minn. No. 69). A very vigorous, productive, hardy, pur- 
Berries are large, clusters medium large, very compact. 
ple Grape. 
however, distinctly superior to such varieties as Beta and Alpha. 
RED AMBER (Minn. No. 45). 
A very fine, large, red Grape of exceptionally high quality. 
and need not be covered. 
Baileys RASPBERRIES 
Our Raspberries are certified, and, like the rest of our 
stock, carry a Certificate of Inspection with each ship- 
ment. Raspberries are very rigidly inspected by our 
State Inspector several times each year, and have been 
pronounced “mosaic free’ and in excellent condition. 
Raspberries produce big yields and are sure profits. 
Returns run as high as $400 to $800 per acre in a 
single year. 
Latham 
Red Amber 
This is undoubtedly one of the best 
ot the recent introductions of the Minnesota State Fruit Breeding Farm. 
Perfectly hardy 


Blue Jay 

It is, PRICES OF GRAPES 
Beta, Concord Each Per5 Per 10 
2-year, heavy .............$0.40 $1.85 $3.50 
1-year, heavy ............. 30 1.35 2.50 
Red Amber, Moonbeam, Blue Jay Each 
2-year, heavy ................. ee CN abi . $1.20 
1-year, heavy .............. A eto oA 290 

FOR HOME AND 
COMMERCIAL USE 
CHIEF. Chief has already established itself as a berry, filling an 
important place, and is undoubtedly the most popular early Rasp- 
berry. The fruit, medium in size, bright red, is firm. Ripens early 
and extends over a long period. Quality of fruit is excellent. The 
plants are vigorous in growth, perfectly hardy, very resistant to 
mildew and mosaic. The wood ripens early and is a good plant 
maker. Chief has the good qualities looked for in a Raspberry: 
earliness, quality of fruit, and yield. 
INDIAN SUMMER. We recommend this new variety as prob- 
ably the best everbearing Red Raspberry being grown. It fruits 
both a June and a fall crop. It is hardy, disease resistant and pro- 
duces a crop of high quality fruit. For the home grower this should 
be very much worth while. 
LATHAM. That great Minnesota introduction—holds unchal- 
lenged first place as the leading commercial and home variety of 
Red Raspberry. It is hardy everywhere, bushes are sturdy, upright 
and vigorous, particularly resistant to diseases of all kinds. The 
fruit is very large, dark red, and firm. Latham is an excellent 
shipper, heavy yielder, easy picker. It has the qualities that make 
it the leading Red Raspberry of the day. 
LATHAM AND CHIEF 
Strong plants, No. 1: $1.65 per 12; $2.85 per 25; $5.50 per 
50; $9.50 per 100; $67.50 per 1000. 
INDIAN SUMMER 
Strong plants, No. 1: $2.25 per 12; $4.15 per 25; $7.50 
per 50; $13.75 per 100. 
CUMBERLAND BLACK RASPBERRY. Very high quality 
and our hardiest Black Raspberry. Plant in a sheltered location or 
mulch over winter. 
Per 25 Per 50 Per 100 
Per 12 
$2.50 $4.75 $9.00 $16.50 
ALFRED BLACKBERRY. Blackberries do best in low ground 
as they require considerable moisture. 
sible. 
Per 12 Per 25 
$2.00 $3.15 
Mulch over winter if pos- 
Per 50 Per 100 
$5.40 $9.50 
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