



Fruits 
— EVERY GARDEN SHOULD GROW FRUIT — 
CHERRY PLUM HYBRIDS—=3-4 feet, each $1.25. 
Sapa—Red Flesh——good for cooking. 
PEAR—Parker, good 5-6 ft. trees. $1.75 each. 
MT. ROYAL PRUNE—3-4 ft. $1.50 each. 
This comes to us from the Morden Experiment 
Station, Manitobe, Canada. Produces fine fruit. 
1 year old trees. 
STRAWBERRIES— 
Dunlap—June bearing, $2.00 per hundred. 
Beaver—June bearing, $2.25 per hundred. 
Evermore—Eiverbearing, $4.50 per hundred. 
Streamliner—Everbearing, 25 for $2.75, 50 
for $4.75," LU0n foreS 7.75: 
GOOSEBERRIES— 
New Pixwe!ll—2 year plants, each 75c, 3 for 
$2.00,\.6 - for $3.50; 
RASPBERRIES— 
Latham—Red, Gocd No. 1 plants. 25 for $2.00. 
50 for $3.50, 100 for $6.25. 
Newburg—Red, Somewhat larger than Latham. 
25 for $2.75, 100 for $8.50. 
Indian Summer—(New) Everbearing, red. Har- 
ly high quality. 25 for $2.75, 100 for $10.00. 
GRAPES—35c each; 10 for $3. 00. 
Fradonia==Laree compact bunches. 10 days 
earlier than Concord. 
Concord—Must be given some protection in 
vrinter. 
ASPARAGUS—25 plants for $1.00; $3.75 per 100. 
Mary Washington—1 year old plants. Produces 
large heavy stalks. 
RHUBARB—Large strong divisions, 65c each. 
Canada Red—Stems are dark red all the way 
through. Fine for pie, and makes a beautiful 
red sauce. 
APPLES—4-5 ft., each $1.50. 
Haralson—winter—red, juicy— keeps all win- 
ter.’ 
Munjon—fall—red, resembles Jonathan. 
Beacon—summer—ripens same time as Duch- 
ess. 
Fireside—late fall—excellent flavor. 
Prairie Spy—winter—large size, good keeper. 
Wealthy—well known fall apple. 
Yellow Transparent—summer apple. 
N. W. Greening—winter. 
Minnesota No. 714—will be named in 1948. 
A good summer apple. 
Minnesota No. 978—will be named in 1948. 
A good fall apple. 
Whitney Crab—an old standard crab apple. 
Red. Flesh Crab—good for jelly—neary as 
large as Whitney. 
Chesnut Crab—a new Minnesota crab with 
extra good qualities. 
Virginia Crab—extremely hardy—good —for 
pickles. 
Hopa Crab—more of an _ ornamental—pink 
blossoms—small ‘red fruit. 
PLUM—4-5 ft., well branched, each $1.50. 
Monitor—large blueish color-heavy bearer. 
Superior—dark red—slightly pointed. 
Redcoat—oblong shaped, free stone, very good. 
CURRANT— 
Red Lake—Heavy 2 year plants, 30c in 

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