FRUIT TREES 
APPLES — The following varieties are among the best recommended for 
trial in Alaska at the present time. As observed under our conditions, 
young trees look promising, but varieties cannot be guaranteed as satis- 
factory under such climatic conditions. All varieties are worth a trial in 
your garden and we will appreciate any reports concerning these trees. 
Fireside — Delicious quality, trees vigorous, fruit striped 
with crisp, firm, juicy flesh, never dry. (All sizes). Per ft.....$1.00 
Haralson — Hardiest of all winter apples, big, red, juicy 
{fruit,’arstrone branched \tree. 2’-3’. Per, foot. 2) see 1.00 
Minjon — (Minn. No. 700)—Bryilliant all-over red, medium 
size, highest quality. Flesh yellow, tinge of red under 
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Minnesota No. 714 — Superb ,earliest summer apple, pleasant 
mild flavor. A-1 eating apple. Large cone-shaped. 
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Wealthy — Yellow background covering of red, white juicy 
flesh, excellent for pies. Good for storage. 4¥)’ and up.......... 6.00 
Yellow Transparent — Early harvest apple, excellent for 
cooking, thin-skinned: 444’ and Wl Gel. ee 6.00 
CRAB APPLES 
Dolgo — Best jelly apple. This is a beauty in flower, shape 
and foliage. Its all-red fruit makes a beautiful tasty 
1 A al contagion eal ake Mi. slgablrna Le Ape] 18”-24”—$2.00; 414’ and up— 6.00 
Hopa — Beautiful upright tree covered with rose colored 
flowers, early, fruit red inside and out..........00......... 4’ and up 6.00 
Whitney — Delicious early, excellent for pickling. Large, 
sweet, juicy. Colored yellow with lively stripes of red. 
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SMALL FRUIT, AND BERRIES 
CURRANTS (All well branched) Red Lake—Hardy, heavy bearer 
producing large red currants which make excellent bright 
PEG IEUY ce aie ee 12”-18”—$1.50; 18”-24”—$2.50; 2’-3’ 3.50 
GOOSEBERRIES — Pixwell’s—Big luscious berries hang from the 
branches well away from the thorns. Produces heavy crops 
under iadverse conditions ec 12”-18”—$2.25; 27-3’ 3.25 
RASPBERRIES — No. 1 Suckers 
Indian Summer — New and finest everbearing berry, hardy, 
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Latham — Vigorous grower bears enormous crops, produces 
large truit. many are.” lone TON eae ea eaee 12 ‘for * +50 
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RHUBARB (Heavy Roots) — 
McDonald’s — Practically seedless, stems brilliant red. Each...... 1.00 
Chipman’s Canada Red — Sweet, excellent flavor, stem 
dark ited nach yc wiht ll a ee ee 1.00 
STRAWBERRIES — 
Gem — 2 large crops each season, fruits are uniformly large 
and well shaped, color a sparkling-red, flavor is sweet 
andirieh: FPruitis, firm. wu... (1)—$ .10; (50)—$4.75; (100) 9.00 
Premier — Every berry is large in size and uniform in shape. 
Supreme for eating, canning, preserving or shipping. 
The greatest early strawberry yet introduced 
Liehaet Lier ke AL eke te aol cd eh ALGO (1)—$ .10; (50)—$4.75; (100) 9.00 
Rockhill (Limit 25 to a customer) — June bearing strawberry. 
Fruit of exceptional quality and berry is a deep shing red 
clear through. Plants are strong, hardy and vigorous. 
“Mxcellent,” was the rating given by the United States 
Department optAgricuiture si)... Oa) ee (25) 6.00 
Streamliners — By far the best everbearing variety yet intro- 
duced. Color rich red clear through, firm, of high texture, 
sweet and delicious. It will bear this summer, starting 
60-90 days after planting, and will continue to bear until 
heavy frost. Heavy bearer.....(1)—-$ .15; (50)—$7.25; (100) 14.00 
