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APPLES V™ 
BEACON—Minn. No. 423. The new 
early red apple. Unlike most earlies, 
it is not quickly perishable. Outeats, 
outsells, and outkeeps other earlies. 
DELICIOUS, RED—Fruit large. 
Beautiful rich crimson coloring on 
yellow background. 
DUCHESS—Striped red, white fiesh. 
GRIMES GOLDEN—Fruit large, 
yellow veined, russet skin; flesh yel- 
low and fine grained. 
HARALSON—A great winter apple. 
Rich red fruit, fine keeper. Bears 
very young. 
JONATHAN—Bright red, quality of 



the finest. 2 , 
WEALTHY — Red, very early, big Early Richmond ving 
yielder. is : Prices: Standard 3 ie 4 foot size: Each, $1.75; “ ses. \b 
i splashed rea eee crab.. Yellow skin any 3 for Hie 6 for $9.50, postpaid. Pollen- 158 1 q 
s s ed. izer not’ neede 1 yom Feels 
PRICE—Any of above. Standard EARLY RICHMOND—Sub-acid, dark red. Much jig pple It 
%; in., 3 to 4 foot size. Each, 98¢e; ge Bi a ae and presele June. ily Hordy iT 
ae any 3 for $2.85; any 6 for $4.50, poust- a. ls ! aL eavy. ylelder, very () 
Jonathan ii ‘ paid. Fruit trees cannot be sent to hardy. Fruit dark red, with a rich, acid flavor. 1 Woncharion 
Ri a Washington. August. (Ne 
“MONTMORENCY—Dependable yielder, good | got ot 
shipper. Fruit is bright red, fine quality, sub-acid. | Cherry for 

















































RED ees RED LAKE HANSEN BUSH CHERRY | Bush Cherry Late June. ) xpress Prep 
CURRANT oe Standard 3 ; lik 
Very large A lovely shrub, and makes a_fine PLUMS ie 4atoct Below—Waneta 
brilliant red hedge. 2% to 3% féet high. Each size. Each, $1.45; any 3 ; . : 
berries, excel- year it bears a heavy crop of cher- for $4.10; any 6 for $7.75, E 
Tent quality, ries! Very hardy, easily grown, ele- postpaid. Pollenize your 5. 
borne in long, gant quality, also makes a fine pol- Plums with Hanska. 
well filled clus- lenizer to increase the yield of cherry EMBER (Minn. No. 83) 
ters. Does well trees. Usually bears second year, __From the Minn. Station. 
everywhere. Plant 2 feet apart. Will give you a Yellow blushed red, ripens 
We consider niece shrub. as well as a nice crop Sept. and early Oct. Good 
Red Lake of cherries. Each, 12 to 18 in., 2 grower, big size, good ship- 
about the best yr. old, 64¢; 2 for $1.20; 6 for per, fine quality, hardy. 
variety for = $3.45, postpaid, U Noe — ee Now, g701 
sections of the large, roundish-ova ne I. 
country. 2 yr. JUNEBERRY ; red, juicy, small stone, very is a hardy f 
No. 2: Each, Ornamental plants about 3 ft. early, ripening August 10. Large red | of 25° belov 
142¢; 3 for high. White flowers, followed by WANETA—Dark pur- plums, very hardy, Late aches, | 
$1.19; 6 for clusters of dark blue berries. June. plish red, overlaid with Aug. Planted with { 
2,25; sah fish Each, 35¢; 3 for $1.00, postpaid. blue bloom, delicious flavor. others, increases their | Hlberta, fle 
Often bears second year. yield. tor the nor 


CONCORD | tions, Orig 
HARD Y RED RASPBERRIES. a GRAPES | pues 
, : 3 to 4 feet 
CHIEF (Red)—Berries good size, a little smaller than 2 year. No, 1 plants. 
Latham, but yields almost as many crates per acre! Ele- Plant 15 in. deep. Post- SALI 
gant flavor, 10 days earlier than others, more disease re- paid prices. Grapes can- 
sistant, hardier, best for the northern sections of the not be sent to Oregon or 
country. 1 yr. No. 1: Each, 22¢; 3. for 54c; 6 for 94¢; Washington. 
dozen, $1.73; 25 for $3.15; 50 for $5.65; 100 for $10.75. ‘ CACO — Wine-red. 
LATHAM (Red)—Has yielded 290 24-pint crates per Early Each, 38ce; 3 for 
acre! The best medium season variety. Firm red berries, 7 $1 10: dozen $3 G5. Extremel 
large size. luscious, fine flavor, free F CONCORD Bl = black fruit in yen 
Postpaid from mosaic, fine for freezing, heavy —Blue-plack. u) 
3 yielder. 1 yr. No. 1: Each, 24¢; 3 for Each, 34c; 3 for 97¢; doz- | {o 6" belo 
59c; 6 for 98c; dozen, $1.84; 25 for en, $3.50. : fresh or car 
$3.25; 50 for $5.95; 100 for $11.45. MOORE’S EARLY— 
SUNRISE (Red)——Extra early, extra Black. Each, 35¢; 3 for early peach 
hardy, extra resistant to disease, extra $1.00; dozen, $3.60. clally when 
quality, extra price at market! Ready NIAGARA White. ‘ 
to pick June 8 (Chief, June 19, Latham, Each, 39ce; 3 for $1.12; They are ¢ 
June 23), bright red berries ripening to dozen, $3 75. z tree for yo 
dark red, firm, non-crumbling, mild sub- ; GOOSEBERRIES nat 
acid flavor! Picks easily and over a z 1/46 in. to: 

CARRIE—Deep maroon. 
Each, 59ce; 3 for $1.70; 
dozen, $6.25. 
DOW NING—Pale green. Below, 
Each, 62c; 3 for $4.75; ; 
dozen, $6.45. 
CHAMPION — Golden.:, 
Each, 64¢; 3 for $1.80; 
dozen, $6.65, 
very long season. 1 yr. No. 1: Each, 
23ec; 3 for 57c; 6 for 95c; dozen, $1.79; 
25 tor $3.20; 50 for $5. $5; 100 for 
$10.95. 
INDIAN SUMMER (Red)—The best 
everbearer! Large, medium red conical 
berries, Bears the last week in June and 
again from about September 15 to kill- 
ing frost. Abundant yielder. 1 yr. No. 
1: Each, 27¢;3 3 for 69; 6 for $1.23; 
dozen, $1.98; 25 for $3.50; 50 for 
$6.35; 100 for $11.95. 
Raspberries cannot be sent to New 












LUCRETIA DEWBERRY— 
sia Hacios Large, long glossy blackberries, 



























pt Jersey. soft, sweet, and luscious 
ee throughout. 1 yr. Ne. 1: Each, 
f bs 2 BEE Dae 15¢c; 3 fer 40c; 6 for 73e; dozen, 
BLACK RASPBERRIES | $1.28; 25 for $2.34; 100 for 
3 : reesei » . A r > roe $7.95, postpaid. 
BLACK BEAUTY—Midseason, large, black, | Ras cross between, Loganberry, — _ 
firm, berries resistant to Mosaic. 1 yr. No. 1: Each, Pp ] : 5 ' 
192: 3 for 47%¢; 6 for Sic; dozen, $1.55; 25 for deep maroon, almost black color; [eg @ ae! eee 
$2.85; 100 for $10.25, postpaid. delicious. Protect in North. 1 yr. Fruit # little 


plants: Each, 25e; 3 for 63c; 6 for 
$1. Ae seers $1.95; 50 for $7.35. 
UNGBERRIES 
Thorniess. Handsome, dark wine-red 
color, sweet and delicious, almost seed- 
less, very large size, All the qualities of 
Raspberry, Blackberry 
and Dewberry, com- 
bined. The berries are 
very large, often 1% 
inches long under ordi- 
nary culture. Protect 
in North. 1 yr, plants: 
Each, 24c; 3 for 60¢; 6 
for $1.00; dozen, $1.85; 
50 for $6.95, postpaid. 
smaller than the! 
reguiar. pears, but 
has proved hardy as 
far north as Duluth, 
where it bore beau- 
tiful yearly crops of 
pears! The tree is 
as hardy as any apple 
tree! riginated at 
Minn. State Fruit 
Farm. Pears sweet, 
sugary, juicy, fine 
for eating or can- 
ning. _ Self-fertile. 
Each, 3 to 4 feet, 
$1.95; 3 for $5.40, 
postpaid. 
cU MBERLAND—Medium size, jet-black fruit, 
firm, heavy yielder, late. 1 yr. No. 1: Each, 18¢; 
3 for 45e; 6 for 84c; dozen, $1.45; 25 for $2.75; 
100 for $9.95, eee 








_ BLACKBERRIES 
“ALF RED—Large, jet- “black 
berries, sweet, juicy, often Ly 
in. long. early. 1 yr.* No. 1: 
Each, 17c; 3 for 43c; 6 for 82e; 
dozen, $1.39; 50 for $5. , ppd. 
ELDOR RADO—Almost core ess, 
very large, jet-black, yields heav- 
ily, late. 1 yr. No. 1: Each, 19¢; 
3 for 47%¢; 6 fer Sic; dozen, 
$1.55; 50 for $5.85, postpaid. 
Cannot ship to New Jersey. 



























