RASPBERRY PLANTS 
Sunrise Raspberry — 2 Weeks Earlier! 
The new super-quality berry devel- 
oped by U.S.D.A. Extra early—bears 
2 weeks earlier and over a longer 
picking season. Quality, flavor and 
texture unsurpassed! Large, lustrous 
bright red berries turn dark red when 
ripe—easy to pick. Firm, fine tex- 
tured, juicy, non-crumbly, of mild 
sub-acid flavor with most tempting 
raspberry aroma. Hardy and disease 
resistant! The finest of all red rasp- 
berries! Price: 12, $2.00; 25, $3.50; 50, 
$6.00; 100, $11.00. 
Indian Summer Everbearing Raspberry 
bears a heavy crop of delicious, 
large, conical shaped fruit; hardy and 
free from most diseases raspberries 
are subject to. A heavy fruiter in 
July and August and bears a second 
crop late in the fall. Price of plants— 
12, $2.50; 25, $4.00; 50, $7.50; 100, $14.00. 
Big Red Latham—The nationally known 
King of Red Raspberries. Originated 
in Minnesota, and grown everywhere. 
A perfectly hardy, strong, vigorous 
grower, outyielding all others. Most 
profitable for market. Prices: 12, $2.25; 
25, $3.75; 50, $7.00; 100, $12.50. 
Prices prepaid to third zone. See 
CORNWALL "Double Breasted”’ 
DARK CORNISH FOWL 
“THE TABLE FOWL SUPREME” 
Second Hen U. C. C. Nat. Meet, Omaha 
Second Hen, Madison Square Garden 
Prize Winning Cockerel 
Madison Square Garden Show 
Gladioli—if interested, send for our 
special Glad price list. Number 
One, assorted bulbs, per dozen, 
large size, $1.00; medium, 75c; 25, 
large size, $1.75; meduim, $1.25; 
parcel post rates on another page. 
100, large size, $6.00, medium, $4.50. 
Hardy New Early Blooming Chrysanthemunis 
Alladin—reddish bronze 
Algonquin—radiant yellow 
Barbara Small—pinkish lavender 
Bronze Yellow—yellowish bronze 
Button Maroon—pompom 
Chiquita—pompom, yellow 
Dahliamum—wine colored 
Egg Shell—egg shell pink 
Eugene Wanderer—golden 
Flash Light—red and old gold 
' Geronimo—glowing bronze 
Harbinger—primros2 yellow 
King Midas—bright yellow 
Orange—orange 
Orchid Spoon—orchid 
Papita—pompom, white 
Pink Boquet—rose pink 
Pohatcong—deep pink 
Pocatello—pink 
Red Velvet—velvety crimson 
Robert Brydon—deep garnet red 
Rosita—pompom, white 
Santa Claus—red 
The Moor—burgundy red 
Rose Pink—rose pink 
New Minnesota Introductions 
Aurora—red 
Avalanche—pure white 
Bountiful—carmine to oxblood 
Brilliant—brilliant red 
Butter Ball—double bright yellow 
Chippewa—aster purple 
Dee Dee Ahrens—large double white 
Dr. Longley—large pink, double 
Duluth—lemon chrome 
Glacier—pure white 
Harmony—yellow, pink bronze 
Maroon ’n Gold—maroon and gold 
Moonglow—bright yellow 
Moonlight—light yellow 
Pipestone—large bright bronze 
Purple Star—dahlia purple 
Red Gold—bronzy scarlet 
Redwood—bright red; semi-double 
Red Hawk—dragon’s blood red 
Silver Pink—double pink 
Violet—dwarf double violet 
CUSHION TYPES 
Bronze — Copper — Pink — Red— 
White— Yellow. 
Prepaid prices: Each, 50c; any 3 for $1.00; any 6 for $1.75; one dozen $3.00. 
Write fer wholesale prices on 100 or more. 
The Cornish is a bird of stately appearance, 
enormous size and weight, compact, flat iron- 
shaped bodies (dressed fowl by Corn‘sh can be 
readily identified by their peculiar shape, resem- 
bling an old-fashioned flat iron with the handle 
removed) light and clcsely set feathering. It 
is a fair layer (compares well with the American 
breeds) excellent mother and persistent forager. 
The birds are light eaters, grow rapidly and are 
easily confined. 
BABY CHICKS—if available, $15.00 per 25. 
EXHIBITION STOCK—Males, $20.00 and up; 
females, $10.00 and up according to exhibition 
quality: largely a matter of correspondence. 
BREEDER STCCK—Males, $10.00; females, $8.00 
each. 
UTILITY STOCK—Under one year, includes 
cockerels for cross breeding purposes, cockerels 
or pullets, $5.00 each. Yearling hens, $5.00 each. 
Life member American Poultry Association— 
Member United Cornish Cluk—Member Minne- 
sota State Poultry Association. 
Are you a member of the A.P.A. or United 
Cornish Club? If not, you should be. If in- 
terested send for membership application blank. 
HARRY E. RUBLE, Director 5th District, A.P.A. 
Albert Lea, Minnesota 
HILLCREST GARDENS 
HARRY E. RUBLE & SONS 
Hagerstrom’s New, Patented “Red Rich” Ever- 
bearing Strawberry, Wayzata Everbearing 
Strawberry—Gladiolus Bulbs, 
Chrysanthemums 
ALBERT LEA, MINNESOTA 
