Raspberries 
BLACK CUMBERLAND. 
The largest and very best 
black-cap. Vigorous growth 
and prolific. One year plants, 
per dozen $1.60; per 265, 
$3.00; per 100, $11.00. 
INDIAN SUMMER—Everbearing. A popular new 
red raspberry that fruits in early summer on old canes 
if protected over winter, and again later in the season 
on the new canes. Berries larger than St. Regis, but 
mature later Price per dozen, $1.95; per 25, $3:75; 
per 100, $14.00. 
ST. REGIS—Everbearing. A good standard variety 
for years, bearing delicious medium to large red ber- 
ries on canes carried over winter and continuing till 
fall on new canes. Matures fall crop earlier than In- 
dian Summer; recommended where season is Shorter. 
Price per dozen, $1.75; per 25, $3.25; per 100, $12.00. 
NEWBURG. Outstanding variety ripening a few 
days ahead of Latham; disease resistant. Berries, very 
large, bright red, and do not crumble; heavy bearer. 
This has the largest fruit of any red raspberry we 
have ever grown. Heavy grade plants: price per dozen, 
$1.50;. per 25, $2.75; per 100, $10.00. Medium grade 
plants: per dozen, $1.20; per 25, $2.25; per 100, $7.50. 

Currants 
PERFECTION. A standard of ‘‘Perfection” in cur- 
rant varieties. One of the finest in size, appearance 
and quality; large bright red berries in compact clus- 
ters. Price 2 year No. 1 plants, each 45c; per 10, $4.00; 
strong three year plants 75c each, 3 for $2.10. 
NEW RED LAKE CURRANT. The finest of all 
red currants— Large Berries— Excellent Quality— Long 
Well-Filled Clusters—Superior Yields. A Minnesota in- 
troduction that has become a leading variety for home 
and commercial growers. Price 2 year No. 1 plants: 
each, 50c; per 10. $4.50; strong three year plants ’85e 
each, or 3 for $2.40. 

Gooseberries 
CHAMPION. A vigorous, very productive variety; 
planted extensively for commercial use; each to pick. 
Large greenish-vellow when ripe. 2 year, No. 1 plants 
each, 50c; per 10, $4.50. 
PIXWELL Fine new variety from the north. Very 
hardy, vigorous, heavy yielding. Berries large light 
green maturing to pink. Name Pixwell derived from 
long stems for easy reach and sparse thorns. Colorful 
pete foliage. Two year No. 1 plants each 85ce; 3 for 
$2.40. 
Strawberries 
‘GEM. A more hardy ever- 
bearing variety producing a 
constant succession of fruit 
all summer and fall. Berry 
is dark red, good size, ex- 
cellent quality, and has a prominent strawberry flavor. 
Price per 25, $1.15; per 50; $2.00; per 100) ‘S3Fi5; 
EVERMORE. (Minn. 1166.) New everbearer. Min- 
nesota introduction producing large conical berries of 
rich red color; flesh also red. Pleasing flavor. Field 
tests indicate exceptional winter hardiness. Price per 
25, $1.40; per 50, $2.50: per 100, $4.50. 

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