Haralson Apple. 
HARDY WINTER APPLE 
HARALSON, Originated at the Minnesota 
Fruit Breeding Farm. Tree upright and a vigor- 
ous grower. Iruit large, even red, fine grained, 
tender, juicy sub-acid and fine quality. Keeps 
until spring. Best winter variety for the North. 
Prices: 4 to 5-foot, by mail postpaid. Each, 
$2.10; 3 for $5.65. 
Red Rich Everbearing Strawberry. 
SENSATIONAL RED RICH EVERBEARING STRAWBERRY 
RED RICH, (Plant patent No. 993.) The outstanding Everbearing of our time. The biggest, 
reddest and sweetest berries you ever saw and an Everbearer which is really everbearing, The 
berries are big, solid and firm clear through. Ripens evenly and possesses an abundance of natural 
sugar. It is a perfect variety for freezing as berries will not mush up when thawed. The first 
season you will get a pint per plant of luscious red rich strawberries under proper growing 
conditions, and they will double their yield the second year. Planted this spring they will 
bear in June and all through the summer into the fall. The plants are very large and about double 
the size of other everbearers. It took 15,000 seedlings and 15 years of hybridizing to develop this 
variety. Prices: By mail, 12 plants, $2.95; 25 plants, $5.00; 50 plants, $8.50; 100 plants, $15.00, 
ae oes NEW JUNE BEARING STRAWBERRY 
WISCONSIN 214. The best of the June berry varieties for freezing, developed at the Wisconsin 
College of Agriculture Experiment Station by Dr. R. H. Roberts. It is a productive, early mid- 
season variety, producing big, full 
bodied, medium red, round, conic 
or wedge-shaped berries of highest 
quality. Prices: 25 plants, $1.95; 
50 plants, $3.25; 100 plants, $5.75; 
250 plants, $9.70; 500 plants, 
$15.25; 1000 plants, $24.50, post- 
paid. 
HARDY CHERRY 
EARLY RICHMOND, 
The most popular early 
cherry in the North be- 
cause of its earliness, pro- 
ductiveness, and regularity 
in bearing. The fruit is 
dark red, medium to large, 
and of a sharp and char- 
acteristic flavor, Excellent 
for canning and cooking. 
Prices, by mail, postpaid: 
3 to 4-foot trees, well 
branched. Each, $2.25; 3 
for $5.90, 
as 
FOR 
a 
Cortland Apple. 
HARDY WINTER APPLE 
CORTLAND. An improved McIntosh, which 
originated in Canada. The fruits are larger and 
more uniform in size. They have much more 
color and the red is brighter. Flesh firm, juicy, 
fine flavor. Apples do not drop as readily as 
McIntosh and are better shippers. Prices: 4 to 
5-foot trees by mail, postpaid. Each, $1.85; 3 
for $5.50. 
ALL RED RHUBARB 
398R. CHIPMAN’S RED. Sweetest and 
best of all the red rhubarbs. Bright red all 
the way through, even up through the leaf 
ribs. Does not lose its color in cooking. Hardy, 
vigorous grower. Seldom seeds so it must be 
propagated by the roots. Prices, giant roots: 
Each, 60c; 3 for $1.65; 6 for $3.10, postpaid. 
Early Sunrise Raspberry, 
EARLY RASPBERRY 
SUNRISE. Originated by the U. S. Department 
of Agriculture in 1923. Bred for hardiness, resist- 
ance to disease, and earliness. It will bear ten days 
to two weeks ahead of Latham and will bear right 
on through with Latham. It is quite resistant to 
anthracnose, leafspot, and spur blight. Very attrac- 
tive, bright red in color, turning dark red on ripen- 
ing. Berries are firm, fine texture, juicy, mild in 
flavor, and they pick easily. Extend your ra&gp- 
berry season with a planting of Sunrise.’ Prices, 
No. 1, two-year stock: 12 for $3.50; 25 for $6.25; 
50 for $10.50, postpaid. By express f. 0. b: Madison: 
100 for $16.90. 
SEE PAGES 32 AND 33 FOR COMPLETE LIST- 
INGS OF FRUITS, 
Chipman’s Red Rhubarb. 
Early Richmond Cherry, 
