







For Spring Only 
Brandi RED RASPBERRIES 
Plant Both Sunrise and Latham, and Enjoy Fresh Raspberries Over a Period of at Least 4 Weeks 
LATHAM—tThe Best All-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 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 com- 
petition with all other high producing varieties. 
SUNRISE The berries are a bright red but turn a darker red when 
fully ripe. They are firm, 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. 



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. 






The Red Lake Currant 
Most Profitable Commercial Variety 



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 be- 
tween 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 


Latham 
The Only Raspberry 
Ever Awarded the 
Wilder Medal, the Highest 
Award of American Horticulture 
All Postpaid 2 5 10 25 
DRIER UR es ee nok, RACE Day A SAP ECE Lee, Ses ee a $1.25 $2.75 $5.25 $11.00 
STronomOclecte DeAttuce SIZE leis. 5 clacloe che eaee terehelieh aaterenetnt, eats of onicnt eel eee 1.50 Bf 7.00 14.00 
If interested in larger quantities, please write us. 







PIXWELL GOOSEBERRY 
It Picks Well 
Prof. Yeager of the North Dakota 
Station spent years and tried out thou- 
sands of seedling Gooseberries looking 
for a good Gooseberry with fewer 
thorns that could be easily picked. Out 
of all his seedlings he picked this one 
and named it Pixwell. It is 
not thornless but it has com- 
paratively few thorns and 
RED RUBY 
RHUBARB 
Ruby is one of the new 
varieties of Rhubarb, coming 
to us from the Canadian Ex- 
perimental Station. It is very 
sweet compared to the old 
kinds mother and grand- 
mother used to have and it 
makes up into a beautiful red 

sauce, these are so constructed as to 
Rhubarb should be planted SIV. Very little trouble in 
picking. 
just like a Peony and we send 
out Rhubarb both spring and 
fall. 
Prices postpaid: 2 for 
$1.50; 6 for $3.00; 12 for 
$5.25. 
Pixwell is considered one 
of the best Gooseberries in 
cold southern Manitoba. 
Strong 2-yr. plants, 3 for 
$2.50; 6 for $4.50; 12 for 
$8.25, postpaid. 
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