HAGERSTROM 
STRAWBERRY 
Here's the famous new strawberry you've read about in magazines! 
Developed here in Minnesota by crossing Wayzata Everbearer with 
Fairfax Junebearer, we believe Red Rich will become the nation’s 
leading Everbearer. It combines the luscious dessert quality 
and honey sweetness of Wayzata, with the enormous yields, 
strong growing ability, and abundant runners of Fairfax. 
The big dark red berries have an unusual glossy sheen, 
giving the appearance of being varnished! The firm red 
flesh extends clear through and holds up re- 
markably well in storage or shipment. Unsur- 
passed for freezing. (Plant Patent No. 993.) 
12 plants $3.00; 25 for $5.00; 50 for $8.50; 100 for 
$15.00; 250 for $32.50; 500 for $55.00 ppd. 
MINNESOTA BLUE BELL GRAPE 
The new hardy grape developed at Minnesota's % 
State Fruit Breeding Farm. The berries are about Sh take 
the same size and color as the famous Concord, ee or 
and blue Bell has be same soe, pioneer 5 io MINNESOTA 4-WAY CROSS 
freshing flavor, though somewhat more sprightly, 
than Cancer Blue Bell is not only unsurpassed ASPARAGUS 
in dessert quality, but makes the finest juice or A new and better asparagus that produces so much 
jelly, giving these products a most attractive deep larger and heavier stalks, that the yield in pounds 
purple color. It’s an ideal arbor plant as vines Per 100 plants averagesg30% to 35% higher than 
are vigorous, and remarkably productive, re- ordinary Washington rains! Developed by com- 
quiring no winter cover in ining in crosses, four selected superior strains of 
southern Minnesota. Fruit Washington Rust Resistant. Although the number 
ripens just before mid-Sep- of stalks per plant averages same as Washington, 
tember, in the St. Paul area. the increased poundage makes it significantly more 
Husky2yr.Plants: Profitable for market growing and outstanding for 
Each 95c; 3 for home gardens. 
$2.65; 6 for $5.00. One year roots (shipped after Apr. 1): 25 for $1.65; 50 for 
Postpaid. $3.00; 100 for $5.00, postpaid. 
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SEED POTATO EYES © 
immune to Late Blight in Extensive Tests 
— 
atl 
Here’s the new potato you've read so much about recently. It's now released 
after years of research by Maine’s Experiment Station and U.S.D.A. The 
attractive white, smooth skinned tubers have shallow eyes, are excellent 
cookers, long keepers, and just the size and shape that’s most popular with 
the housewife. They don’t become watery or soggy in cooking. New Ken- 
nebec yields tremendously, matures in mid-season, and i$ resistant to scab 
and Mosaic as well as troublesome late blight disease. See Blue Figure 
price list. 
ABOUT SEED POTATO EYES 
Grow the newest varieties, and avoid freight charges—avoid messy cutting, treating, drying 
seed pieces. Order now—get your 
seed postpaid by mail at planting 
time. Guaranteed to arrive in good 
condition. Scientifically cut from Cer- 
tified stock, specially 
treated and packed to 
keep fresh until suitable 
» planting weather. 100 
San eyes will plant 100 hills. 
, For bumper yields use 
a BOOST’EM Plant starter 
(page 67). 
Certified Kennebec Po- 
tato Eyes: 100 for $2.10; 
200 for $3.95; 500 for 
$8.75. All Postpaid. 
LOWER PRICES 
ON OTHER 
VARIETIES 
See catalog 
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_ FARMER SEED & NURSERY CO, FAR!BAuLr 
MINNESOTA 
