The Finest in 
CRAB APPLES 
GOOSEBERRIES xxx. CURRANTIS 
‘RED LAKE CURRANTS 
A Minnesota introduction producing heavy crops 
of big, red berries in long clusters. The bushes 
are strong and vigorous with healthy foliage. 
Makes beautiful sparkling bright red jelly. 2 yr. 
plants: 70c each, 3 for $1.95, 6 for $3.55, 12 
for $6.00, postpaid. 
NEW CASCADE CURRANT 
A new high quality, extra big fruited currant 
from Minnesota that has a larger berry and 
tipens a week earlier than Red Lake. Just as 
hardy and heavy yielding as Red Lake but has’ 
shorter stems and more upright growth. 2 yr. 
plants: 80c each, 3 for $2.25, 6 for $4.20, 12 for 
$7.20, prepaid. 
New Chestnut Crab 
NEW CHESTNUT CRAB—A delightful new eat- 
ing apple from Minnesota's Experiment Station. 
Fruits are intermediate in size between a stand- 
ard eating apple and a crab apple—just the 
right size for school lunches! Beautifully col- 
ored, red over yellow, giving an attractive 
reddish bronze appearance. Flesh is crisp and 
juicy with pleasing nut-like flavor. It lacks the 
strong acid flavor of ordinary crabs. Nothing 
finer for eating fresh, for sauce, pies or pickles! 
| Extremely hardy and cedar rust resistant. 
‘RED RIVER CRAB—A cross of Dolgo Crab 
with the famed Delicious Apple! It combines 
beauty and jelling quality of Dolgo with the 
sweet flavor of Delicious. Hardy in Canada. 
WHITNEY CRAB—A favorite in the home for 
canning and preserving. Fruit is of good size 
—very high color. Immense crops. 
DOLGO, THE LAWN TREE CRAB—Has rare 
beauty as an ornamental lawn “tree, and is 
perfectly hardy. The apple itself is a very 
rich red, and jells perfectly, even when dead 
ripe. A fine canning crab. 
Prepaid Prices: CRAB APPLE TREES 10 or 
1to4 5 to9 more 
New Pixwell 
Gooseberry 
NEW “PIXWELL” GOOSEBERRIES 
Developed by Dr. Yeager at North Dakota Station. 
Has very few, soft thorns. Berries hang 2 inches 
below branches and are much easier to pick than 
other kinds. Extremely hardy even in Canada. 
The large bushes bear heavy loads of super- 
quality fruit. 2 yr. plants $1.15 each, 3 for $3.15, 
postpaid. 
CARRIE GOOSEBERRIES 
A heavy yielder of good-sized fruit. Perfectly 
hardy and recommended by Professor Hansen as 
foremost in quality and productiveness. 2 yr. 
plants 85c each, 3 for $2.25, postpaid. All Prepaid EACH EACH EACH 
3 toad Tt eee eee $1.30 $1.20 $1.10 
Master Farmer FRUIT SPRAY eit cater 
for HOME GARDENERS! 
A new “‘one-package”’ insecticids-fungicide spray 
for you home-garden fruit growers who have 
only 3 or 4 trees of various kinds. For use on 
apples, pears, plums, cherries, grapes and ber- 
ties. Saves buying, measuring, mixing several 
separate ingredients. 1 lb. can (makes 10 gals. 
solution) $1.15 prepaid., 
HARDY PEARS {az tle NORTH 
NORTHERN FRUIT GROWERS: PARKER PEAR—Introduced by the Minnesota 
Ss 30 f 3 ‘ 
wirlation best fitted State Fruit Farm, this splendid pear is now rec- 
to your climate. ommended for the southern half of Minnesota 
and similar latitudes. The fruit is medium to 
large, with smooth skin; color, yellow-bronze 
with faint blush. Flesh is fine-grained, tender, 
vee and juicy. Fruit ripens in early Septem- 
er. 
Lake 
Currant 
Postpaid For 
$2.95 
Here's the handiest tool you ever tried for 
trimming shrubs, trees or as a utility saw. 
Amazingly fast—only 3 or 4 strokes to cut 
1 inch limbs! Efficient, light weight design 
permits fast, almost effortless one hand 
pruning in tight spots. Sturdy tubular steel 
frame, rubber grip, finest electric furnace steel 
adjustable tension blade cuts on both forward 
and backward strokes. (Extra blades $1.00 
each.) Complete saw $2.95 prepaid. 
PATTEN PEAR—This pear has been 
thoroughly tested and is now rec- 
ommended for planting in southern 
Minnesota and suggested for trial in 
favorable locations farther north. The BANTAM PEAR—NOW a real high quality can- 
fruit is of good size, resembles Bart- ping pear, with hardiness of a Duchess apple! 
lett in form and color; very tender, Favor of the luscious fruit—a big surprise. Not 
juicy and of good quality. Season, g large pear—but makes up in quality what it 
September. may lack in size. A vigorous grower, free from 
BARTLETT PEAR — For favorable blight, stands: severe cold. For eating or can- 
areas only, here’s the leading com- ning, this pear has made a place for itself. 
mercial pear and one of the most Ideal for lawn planting. 
desirable for dessert and canning. 
The large fruits have rich golden 
color with pink blush, are sweet 
and juicy, and keep well. Consid- 
1 PARKER 5 to 6 ft. 
1 PATTEN 5 to 6 ft. 
1 BANTAM 
5 to 6 ft. 
NORTHLAND 
PEAR 
COLLECTION 
PREPAID PRICES HARDY PEARS 
Parker...... \ ( SIZES Each 2 for 
Parker 
Pear 
“pila bes ered hardy in Iowa, Illinois and Eaton ..... \) 3 to 4 ft. (2 yr. heavy)... bee Las 
ar in : tame 4 to 5 ft. wh ster H y 
Southern Halk regions to the south and east, but || Bartlett... i 5 to 6 ft 6 a pa 245 
of Minn. not hardy in Minnesota. | 
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