Brandi RED RASPBERRIES 
Plant Both Sunrise and Latham, and Enjoy Fresh 
Raspberries Over a Period of at Least 4 Weeks 
SUNRISE 
This is one of the newer red Raspberries but we have grown this variety long enough 
to test out the fruit and we find it a strictly first-class berry in every respect. 4 
The berries are a bright red but turn a darker red when fully ripe. They are firm, “se 
fine textured, juicy, non-crumbly, mild, with a fine flavor. Some think the quality is 
even better than the Latham. We advise the Sunrise to prolong your Raspberry season. 
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It is very early. The plants are hardy. g ee 
It is practically disease resistant. It is of Our plants are inspected é ee 
the highest quality. It is 10 days earlier 3 times every growing season 
} by official state inspectors sb 
than the Lat % and our stock is certified 
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Early Sunrise was sent out by the U. S. Fevenicitract 
Department of Agriculture. 
LATHAM The Best AM Around RASPBERRY 
When everything is considered, Latham must be called the best all-around Red ‘ 
Raspberry. It does well all over the country, and it is the most productive of i 
all. The berries are large, of fine appearance, and fine flavor. ; 
More money can be made growing Red Raspberries for market than from any 
other farm crop. The Latham is the greatest Red Raspberry ever introduced. 
In competition with all other high producing varieties. 

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PRICE FOR BOTH SUNRISE AND LATHAM 
Strong, No. 1 select plants: 6 for $1.25; 12 for $2.25; 25 for $4.25; 
50 for $8.00; 100 for $13.50, postpaid. 
RED RUBY PIXWELL 
RHUBARB The Neu Gooseberry 
Ruby is one of the new Most everyone likes Gooseberries. We like 
varieties of Rhubarb, coming green Gooseberry sauce and green Goose- 
to us from the Canadian Ex- berry pie. But we do hate to pick the Goose- 
perimental Station. It is very berry because of the terrible thorns. Prof. 
sweet compared to the old Yeager of the North Dakota’ Station spent 
kinds mother and grand- years and tried out thousands of seedling 
mother used to have and it Gooseberries looking for a good Gooseberry 
makes up into a beautiful red with fewer thorns that could be easily 
Sauce. picked. Out of all his seedlings he picked 
Prices postpaid: 2: for this one and named it Pixwell. It is not 
; thornless but it has comparatively few 
$1.10; 6 for $3.00; 12 for i h d 
$5.25 thorns and t ese are SO constructe as to 
give very little trouble in picking. 
One can encircle with the hand a limb 
of Pixwell at its base and draw the hand 
the entire length of the limb to the tip and 
hardly feel the prick of a single thorn. Try 
this on any other Gooseberry. Pixwell is 
considered one of the best Gooseberries in 
cold southern Manitoba. 
Strong 2-yr. plants, 3 for $2.25; 
6 for $4.25; 12 for $8.25, postpaid 
Red Lake Currant 
RED LAKE and CASCADE CURRANTS 
Both Originated by the Minnesota Fruit Breeding Station 
We think the Red Lake and Cascade are the two finest Currants yet introduced. 
Both varieties are tremendous bearers. The bunch of the Red Lake is very long and 
covered with large individual berries. 
The bunch of the Cascade is shorter and the berries are larger than those of the Red Lake. 
The Cascade begins to ripen at least a week earlier than the Red Lake and so prolongs 
the fruiting season. Both of these varieties are so much sweeter than the old kinds of red 
Currants that there is no comparison between them. They make a wonderful dessert if picked 
dead ripe, sugared and set in the ice box for several hours. Served in this way they are 
wonderful eating and both kinds make fine jelly. 
Plant both kinds in equal number. 
PRICES OF RED LAKE AND CASCADE 
All Postpaid 
2 5 10 25 
ea OT on Sis). dea de otaes ae eed $1.25 $2.75 $5.25 $11.00 
Strong Select Bearing Size’. ... 5s sees eee eee teense 1.50 3.7/5 7.00 14.00 
If interested in larger quantities, please write us. 

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