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FLAMING GIANT. This is Prof. Hansen's best 
and most popular red raspberry. Originally called 
Ohta, which in the Sioux Indian language means 
much" or ‘“‘many.’’ In later years it has been 
called Flaming Giant, because of the large size 
and flaming red color of the fruit. Berries are pur- 
plish red, large, excellent flavor and good keepers. 
Is called everbearing by some because it bears 
very heavily and annually and over a long period 
of time. Hardy and drouth resistant. Makes a 
splendid berry for market and for home use. Early. 
Hardiest of red raspberries. Does not winter kill. 
Will stand 30 below without damage. 5 Plants, 
$1.00; 10 Plants, $1.75: 25 Plants, $3.25. 

One of the most famous of recent new berry introductions. 
Pruit is a dark bluish black, large, somewhat resembling 
RED RASPBERRIES 
Small 
Fruit 
Special 
@ 
25 
Flaming Giant 
Red Raspberry 
and 
10 
Thornless 
Boysenberry 
All for 
Only $5.00 
SUNBEAM. One of Prof. N. E. Hansen’s first red 
raspberry introductions and now famous through- 
out the Northwest. Plant vigorous, productive, pur- 
ple-caned, and freely sprouting. Has survived a 
temperature of 41 degrees below zero, without pro- 
tection. Fruit of large size and bright red color. 
3 Plants, $1.00; 10 Plants, $1.75; 25 Plants, $3.25. 
LATHAM. Generally considered the best market 
berry because of its enormous size and good color, 
its fine flavor and extra heavy bearing. Bushes 
are just loaded to the ground with their great crop 
of fruit. A great favorite everywhere. Very pro- 
ductive, long bearer. Deep blood red fruit. 
S Plants, $1.00; 10 Plants, $1.75; 25 Plants, $3.25. 

a dewberry and blackberry, but much longer and larger. 
In fact, fruits often grow in size to 21/2 inches long and 1 
inch in diameter. Very sweet to eat fresh, especially when 
served with cream. They also make delicious pies and pre- 
serves. 
The plants produce long branches close to the ground, 
making the fruit easy to pick, and this new variety, being 
thornless, makes picking much easier. 
PRICES While They Last 
Eachien. sone. 35ers lO ifort $2.50 = 25ifor At. $6.00 
GRAPES 
BETA GRAPE. Best known hardy grape. Amazingly large crops 
of fine fruit. Good eating and excellent preserves, jelly and grape 
juice. For the middle northwest. Each, 40c: 5 Vines for $1.75. 
CONCORD GRAPE—A very vigorous grower; and very productive. 
Hardier than most varieties. One of the best commercial grapes 
Of best dessert quality for the table. Each, 35c; 5 Vines for $1.50. 
HANSEN GRAPE. This new Hansen Grape will do much toward 
changing the grape culture of America, because of its great hardiness 
and splendid flavor and quality. For fresh grapes for table use, 
grown on your own vines, and delicious grape jelly and preserves. 
and grape nectar, be sure to get this new hardy Hansen Grape 
Each, 75¢; 3 for $2.00. 
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