ASPARAGUS 2 yr. old plants 
2o for $1 $25 
MARY WASHINGTON - a popular rust 
resistant variety. 
CURRANT 2 yr. Heavy 
60% each; 6 for $3.20 
‘ RED LAKE seems to be the finest 
variety at the present time. 
GOOSEBERRIES 2 yr. Heavy 
75% each; 6 for $3.90 
PIXWELL is probably the best that 
we could offer. It produces 
heavily, the fruit is large 
green turning pink, and the 
thorns seem less objectionable 
than ordinary. 
GRAPES” 2 Ter ak 49¢ each 
6: for 2y2a5 
\ BETA is entirely hardy and a vig- 
orous grower. The fruit is fine 
for jelly or juice. 
\ 
‘ CONCORD is a standard of quality 
in black grapes. If the season 
is long enough and the vines 
are covered each winter,Concord 
is hard to beat. 
‘FREDONIA approaches Concord in 
quality, but ripens earlier and 
is generally a more dependable 
in most seasons in Minnesota, 
These three varieties list- 
ed below were produced at 
the University of Minnesota 
Fruit Breeding Farm, and are 
all high quality, hardy vai 
_ Lleties. 
‘ BLUE JAY - Blue-black 
~ MOONBEAM ~- White 
\ RED AMBER - Red 
2 yr. Heavy plants 75¢ each 
RED RASPBERRIES 
“ LATHAM is the most widely grown 
variety in America, and we re- 
commend it as probably the best 
one for this region. 
No. 1 plants: 25 for $3.50 
200Mf Or Le.-to 
‘\ CHIEF ripens a little earlier than 
Latham and is also a very sat- 
{sfactory variety in Minnesota. 
No. 1 plants: 25 for $3.50 
100° for 12.75 
“ INDIAN SUMMER seems to be our 
best Everbearing sort for Minn- 
esota. While it is usually not 
early enough with its second 
crop, the first ore is as large 
as Latham and some seasons you 
may get a fall croo as well.The 
quality of the fruit is excel- 
lent. No, 1 plants:25 for $4,00 
109 for 14,59 
- SMALL FRUIT PLANTS 
STRAWBERRIES - June Rearing 
~ ARROWHEAD was introduced a few 
years ago by the University Fr- 
uit Breeding Farm. It is of fine 
auality for home use, and is 
a good plant maker. 
100 for $2.75 
DUNLAP is still one of the most 
popular. 100 for $2.50 
\ PREMIER is the principal commer- 
cial variety in Minnesota. The 
fruit is of a little higher 
quality than Dunlap, but re- 
quires better soil to do well. 
100 for $3.00 
— Everbearing 
‘ EVERMORE is a quite new one. It 
does make runner plants freely 
and in many localities it is pr 
oving to be a very desirable ve- 
riety. fo for 
100 for $4.00 
‘omm is an older and deservedly 
popular variety. It runs freely 
and is generally very satis - 
factory for the home grower. 
100 for $4.00 
BLACK RASPBERRIES 
™ CUMBERLAND seems to be the most 
satisfactory variety here. 
No. 1 Transplants: 25 for $4.00 
100 for 13.50 
PURPLE RASPBERRIES 
~ SODUS This sort seems to be be- 
coming increasingly popular each 
season. The fruit is large and 
jJuicy,and is produced in larger 
quantities per plant than either 
reds or blacks. For freezing, 
for canned sauce, or for jam 
these purple raspberries are 
just hard to beat. 
No. 1 Transplants 25 for $4.00 
100 for 12.50 
No. 1 Tips SOA Or oe 0 
100 for 11.00 
RED RHUBARB 
CANADA RED is one of the newer 
red varieties and certainly one 
of the best grown. 
60¢ each: & for $2.40 
