
SMALL FRUIT 
Continued 
STRAWBERRIES 
DUNLAP is still one of the best. 
$2.25 per 100. 
PREMIER produces fruit of a little 
higher quality, but does not make 
plants quite as freely. $3.00 per 
100. 
ROBINSON has great claims made 
for it, but remains to be proved. 
It may be a good one. $3.00 per 
100. 
ARROWHEAD is a new one from 
the University of Minnesota. It is 
perhaps short on appearance but 
certainly long on quality, and 
makes an abundance of plants. 
We think this will make a good 
reputation for itself. $3.75 per 
100. 
EVERLASTING VARIETIES 
' GEM is a good and popular variety. 
It does make plants and fruits 
well. $3.75 ver 100. 
EVERMORE is a new one from the 
U. of M., and seems to be more 
dependable under conditions less 
favorable for most varieties. $4.00 
ver 100. 
STREAMLINER has been highly 
touted and certainly does have a 
very fine appearance. How it will 
pan out in the long run, remains 
to be seen, but it looks promising. 
$5.00 per 100. 
CURRANTS 
RED LAKE seems to be the finest 
variety at the present time. 2 yr. 
plants, 60c each; 6 for $3.20. 
GOOSEBERRIES 
PIXWELL is probably the best we 
could offer. It produces heavily, 
the fruit is large green turning 
to pink, and the thorns are less 
numerous than ordinary and pli- 
able. 75c each; 6 for $3.90. 
RHUBARB 
RUBY is one of the newer red va- 
rieties. 50c each. 
CANADA RED is another new red 
variety with larger stalks than 
Ruby and quite sweet as rhubarbs 
go. There seems to be another 
new red rhubarb being introduc- 
ed to the trade about as often as 
a new insecticide appears, and 
that is certainly frequent. 80c 
each, 
ASPARAGUS 
WASHINGTON—2 vr. nlants, $1.25 
per 25; 3 yr. heavy plants, $2.25 
per 25. 

SPECIMEN EVERGREENS 
(Balled and Burlapped) 
SIBERIAN ARBOR VITAE is a com- 
pact, dense, bushy plant, broad 
conic in outline. Its ultimate height 
is about 4 to 5 feet and is the hard- 
iest of the Arbor Vitae. It is an ex- 
cellent landscape plant for entrance 
or corner plantings and will tolerate 
considerable shade. 
PYRAMIDAL ARBOR VITAE grows 
into a tall slender evergreen, though 
its height may easily be controlled 
by shearing, 
JUNIPERS— 
Andorra is a very low growing Juni- 
per trailing close to the ground. The 
green color of summer turns a beau- 
