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Raspberries 
EARLY SUNRISE— 
Without doubt the best early red rasp- 
berry for Minnesota. Berries are large and 
of fine flavor. Plants are heavy yielders, 
very hardy and disease resistant. No. 
plants, 12 for $1.75; 25 for $3.00; 50 for $5.50; 
100 for $10.00. 
LATHAM— 
That great Minnesota introduction—holds 
unchallenged first place as the leading 
commercial and home variety of Red Rasp- 
berry. It is hardy everywhere, bushes are 
sturdy, upright and vigorous, particularly 
resistant to diseases of all kinds. The fruit 
is very large, dark red, and firm. Latham 
is an excellent shipper, heavy yielder, easy 
picker. It has the qualities that make it 
the leading Red Raspberry of the day. No. 1 
plants, 12 for $1.75; 25 for $3.00; 50 for $5.50; 
100 for $10.00. 
CUMBERLAND (BLACK)— 
This is the most popular of the Black 
Raspberries. Fruit is large, firm and of good 
quality. 2 yr. plants, 12 for $2.00; 25 for 
$3.75; 50 for $7.00; 100 for $13.00. 
SODUS (PURPLE)— 
Sodus has a larger berry than the other 
raspberries and-is very productive. Fruit is 
firm and of finest flavor. 1 yr. plants, 12 for 
$1.75; 25 for $3.00; 50 for $5.50; 100 for $10.00. 
Strawberries 
Strawberries should always be planted in 
the spring, the earlier the better. 
EVERBEARING 
The Everbearing varieties will bear the 
first season from August until hard freezing 
weather. Blossoms should be pinched off 
until the middle of July so plants may be- 
come established. 
EVERMORE— 
This was originated by the Minnesota 
Fruit Breeding Farm. The berries are large 
and a red color so bright they glisten as 
though varnished. Many think they are the 
sweetest of all Everbearers. It will bear 
this summer, starting 60 to 90 days after 
planting and continue until freezing. Next 
year it will produce a heavy spring crop 
and then besides you will get fruit during 
the summer and fall. It is such a vigorous 
grower that in rich soils it makes a lot of 
new plants. 12 plants, 80c; 25, $1.50; 50, 
$2.75: 100, $5.00. 
STREAMLINER— 
Big, luscious berries of fine flavor and 
good color—perfect for serving fresh, in 
shortcake, or for quick freezing. Plants are 
self-pollenizing and heavy yielding. 12 
plants, 90c; 25, $1.75; 50, $3.00; 100, $5.50. 
JUNE BEARING 
DUNLAP— 
June bearing. Mid season. An old favor- 
ite. One of the best known and most widely 
grown strawberries in the north and eastern 
half of the United States. 25 plants, 80c; 
50, $1.25; 100, $2.00; 200, $3.75. 
PREMIER— 
Perhaps the most popular June bearer at 
the present time. Ripens very early, pro- 
ductive and hardy, also a fair to good plant 
maker. Berries bright red, fairly firm, of 
eco quality. 25 plants, 90c: 50, $1.50; 100, 
.50. 
ARROWHEAD— 
Very firm, extremely hardy, highest qual- 
ity, very large, heavy bearer, good plant 
maker. 25 plants, $1.00; 50, $1.75; 100, $3.00. 
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Arrowhead 
THE MINNESOTA— 
Developed by the Minnesota Fruit Breed- 
ing Farm. One of the outstanding varieties; 
ripening one to two weeks earlier than 
most June bearing varieties. Their uniform 
size and long bearing of fine flavor and 
excellent quality make them a big favorite. 
You will like the Minnesota. Very hardy. 
25 plants, $1.00; 50, $1.75; 100, $3.00. 
Strawberry plants and berry bushes 
will be sent postpaid. 
Your family will not have all the straw- 
berries they can eat in 1951 unless you 
plant a bed this spring. If you have space 
enough you should plant at least 100 plants. 
We have always advised planting more 
than one variety, as you never know which 
will do the best under certain conditions. 
We would suggest trying the newer vari- 
eties, Minnesota, early and Arrowhead, late, 
planting 50 of each. We know they are 
both good varieties. 
