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EARLY VARIETIES 
 Beacon—This new apple originated at the Minnesota 
Fruit Experiment Station. The fruit is large, solid 
bright red of very fine quality. It ripens in August. 
NVellow Transparent—The favorite early apple. Rip- 
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PEARS 
Bartlett—Our most popular summer Pear. Fruit 
large, yellow with blush, juicy sweet, high quality. 
*Lincoln—Early fall pear. A good grower and produc- 
ing good crops of fruit delicious for both canning and 
eating. 
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RED RASPBERRIES 
Latham—Midseason. Good Shipper. Big 
luscious berries. Very prolific. 
Chief—Large Berries. Do not crumble. 
10 for $2.30 25 for $4.95 100 for $17.95 
Indian Summer—Bears a full crop in 
\Parker—A new summer pear ripening a few days June and another in the fall. The 
after Bartlett. Tested in Northern Iowa, it is hardier berries are long mammoth, deep red, 
than Bartlett. Good bearer. Highest quality. Blight small cavity, and rich in flavor. The 
resistant. 
\Patten—Originating in [owa, this is a very hardy Pear 
which can be planted in cold sections like northern 
Iowa, Minnesota, etc. Ripens in August. The fruit 
is large, yellow with blush, juicy, sweet, luscious fla- 
vor. Good bearer. 
PRICES ON ALL PEARS 
Each $1.95 
Each $2.35 
NDWARF PEARS 
Duchess 
4 to! 
5 to 
3 for $6.50 
Max Red 
3 for $8.35 
Bartlett 
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PLUMS 
cookings La Cresént—Outstanding yellow plum. The big, ten- 
ens in July. Bears young, heavily and every year.\ 
sRed Duchess—Top of the list for summer 
apples. 
FALL VARIETIES 
~*~ Wealthy—The grand fall apple that does well every- 
where. Large size fruit, striped red, tender, juicy; 
excellent quality. 
~Fameuse (Snow)—Crimson striped apple, with pure 
white flesh, juicy and of highest quality. October. 
WINTER VARIETIES 
> Jonathan—Almost everybody knows it and likes it. 
A fine bright red apple of highest quality with crisp 
flesh. 
der, swéet fruit makes delicious preserves and pies. 
.Pipestone—The grand big new purplish-red plum from 
Minnesota, as large as tropical fruit but all hardy. 
Finest quality; excellent for canning or eating fresh. 
Bears young and heavily; ripens in August. 
\ Red Coat—Big prune-shaped plums of vivid scarlet; 
rich, juicy, meaty flesh of delicious flavor. Entirely 
freestone. 
_ Stanley—A new prune-type plum from New York that 
is rapidly becoming the most popular of all plums. 
Large, dark-blue, prune-shaped fruits. The rich yel- 
low flesh is firm, sweet and delicious flavor. Excep- 
tionally fine for eating fresh and canning. A heavy 
regular bearer. Ripens in early September. 
“Haralson—Large good red apple that keeps all win-~\ Superior—A plum that should be in every planting. 
ter. Heavy bearer, very hardy. 
Mfireside—A hardy and productive tree of the Delicious 
type, equal to it in quality. Suitable for northern sec- 
tions. 
“Red Delicious—This is the original Delicious which 
originated in Iowa and has been planted from coast 
to coast for its superb quality and mild juicy flavor. 
s McIntosh, Solid Red—This large red apple is popular 
in the east, and also in sections Of Other Staies. Fiesh 
snow-white of very high quality. 
Yellow Delicious—This is now the most popular yel- 
low apple in all America. It bears young and heavily. 
» Min-Jon—The brand new. four-star ‘‘Minnesota Jon- 
athan”’, originated by the Minnesota State Breeding 
Farm. It produces beautiful, luscious apples way up 
to the Canadian line. Dark shiny red all over, with 
yellow crisp flesh. 
CRAB VARIETIES 
\ Whitney—Always called a Crab, but as large as some 
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apples. Red striped fruit of excellent flavor, not tart. 
Makes delicious pickles and butter. 
PRICES OF APPLES AND CRAB APPLE 
Immense fruit of clear rich red firm meaty flesh of 
rich, delicious flavor. Can be peeled as you would a 
peach. Ripens early in August. A good pollenizer 
for other plums. 
\\Waneta—Juicy, medium sized fruit of rich, fine fla- 
vor; dark purple skin and flesh. Excellent for can- 
ning. Bears enormous crops. 
PRICE OF PLUM TREES 
Reames, sea e ence Bacit 31.75 10 for 315.06 
Bases ve sdnts Maen eee eters Each $2.00 10 for $17.50 
CURRANTS 
Full of tangy, snappy flavor that makes perfect 
jelly alone or with other fruits, 2-year No. 1 bushes— 
hardy and easy to grow. Shipped Prepaid at planting 
time. 
Cherry—Tremiendous yields of large, red, tasty ber- 
ries. Easy to pick. 
Perfection—Improved strain that gives biggest yield 
of spicy berries. 
Red Lake—Juicy red berries on long bunches. Hardy, 
disease-resistant. 
4 to 5 feet 
5 to 6 feet 
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State variety, S-2-4-cce-e a. Each .60; er 10 $4.98 
Each Per 3 Per 6 Per 10 ae ¥ $ 
4 to 5 teet ele oo: $3.75 WUE) $12.00 
5 to 6 feet 185 5.25 9.85 16.75 BLACKBERRIES 
6 to 8 feet .... . 200 6.75 3. 20.00 “ 
ul Make waste space pay with blackberries 
BES 
<5 HARDY VARIETIES — 
OF APPLES ON 1 TREE 
This 5-in-1 Apple Tree has five different kinds of 
apples, all on one tree. They are five of our best, most 
popular kinds, giving you fruit from early summer 
well into the winter. 
Price of 5-in-1 Apple Trees. .............0..cccceseeees Each $3.85 
DWARF APPLE TREES 
YELLOW TRANSPARENT — YELLOW DELICIOUS 
WEALTHY — McINTOSH — DELCON — DELICIOUS 
3 to 4 Peta e.cess sins smcceeenonee: Each $3.75 3 for $9.95 
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Alfred—Earliest blackberry. 
Profitable. 
Snyder—Very hardy and productive. 
State variety. Postpaid from nursery. 
VOSforwSie75: 25 for $4.00; 100 for $12.00 
ASPARAGUS 
Washington Variety—Introduced by U. S. Dept. of 
Agriculture—hardy long-lived, rust resistant. Plant in 
rich soil. 4 in. deep, 18 in. apart in rows 4 ft. apart. 
Tor best results, fertilize annually. 
12 for $.90 25 for $1.60 
100 for $4.75 
RHUBARB 
Giant Victoria (Wine Plant) — This is the largest and 
best of the seedling varieties. Good, heavy stalks, 
juicy stems. Rich wine in color. 
Heavy Roots, Each, $.20; 10 for $150 
Jumbo Roots, Each, $.30; 10 for $2.50 
McDonald Seedless — Produces stalks of giant size, 
bright red—tender and flavorful. Does not go to seed. 
Each division $.65; 3 for $1.75 
Canada Red — All red rhubarb. It’s positively the 
sweetest and finest of all. 
to the heart and clear up into the leaves. 
Each, $.80; 3 for $1.95 
Productive. Large fruit. 
50 for $2.75 
plants are hardy, tall and thrifty, in 
production they will equal and out- 
bear any red Raspberry. 
10 for $2.50 25 for $5.75 100 for $19.95 
BLACK RASPBERRIES 
3 for $5.40\ Gumberland—Best Black. Large, glossy 
Sweet flavor. Big crop every year. 
Logan—This fine early-ripening Black- 
cap should be grown with Cumberland, 
to lengthen fruiting season. Berries 
are round large, glistening black. 
l-year No. 1 Plants 
10 for $1.95 25 for $3.45 100 for $14.95 
Sodus Purple Raspberry—New—Rich— 
Delicious and heaviest producer of all 
Raspberries. Berries are very lange 
purple, firm, while the flavor is ex- 
ceptionally rich and sweet. 
Select No. 1 Plants 
10 for $1.95 25 for $4.75 50 for $7.95 
‘ BLACK HAWK RASPBERRY 
Finest new black cap black rasp- 
berry. Introduced by Iowa State Col- 
lege, this berry is large, firm and 
glossy black. It picks easily, does 
not crumble and is excellent for freez- 
ing and canning because the berries 
retain their shape perfectly. One of 
the finest and most delicious berries 
you'll find. 
Heavy No. 1 Plants 
6 for $2.10 12 for $3.85 
100 for $25.00 
STRAWBERRIES 
EVERBEARERS 
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. Gem, Everbearing 
We have grown and sold the “Gem” 
for man yyears. They are the biggest, 
reddest, juiciest strawberries we ever 
grew. They “make” new plants, stand 
drouth and bear lots of fruit all sum- 
mer long. 
\ Streamliner, Everbearing 
Very large fruit of brilliant scarlet 
red, has exceptionally rich quality and 
flavor—the grandest berries imagin- 
able for eating fresh, canning, freez- 
ing, preserving. Just 8 or 10 weeks 
after planting you start picking these 
immense, juicy berries, continuing un- 
til frost stops them in the fall. Plants 
are unusually strong, healthy and re- 
productive. 
POSTPAID PRICES—EVERBEARERS 
25 for $1.75 100 for $5.50 200 for $10.00 
JUNEBEARERS 
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Giant Robinson, Junebearer 
Robinson is glossy, scarlet red, with 
a sweet. mild flavor. Giant size, con- 
ical shaped. Abundant crop. 
RELIABLE* DUNLAP 
The berries are dark crimson, with 
deep red flesh of marvelous quality. 
The plants are healthy, vigorous, and 
very productive. 
POSTPAID PRICES 
50—$1.65 100—$2.75 200—$5 00 
500—$10.25 
~ Premier, 50—$2.25 100—$3.50 
PEACHES 
Peaches in Central Iowa should be 
planted where they will have as much 
It’s rich red color extending winter protection as possible, 
~\Hale Haven—Rivaling the Alberta, this 
peach is a few days earlier and hardier. 
X\ Polly—Claimed by some as the hardiest 
GOOSEBERRIES 
~ Pixwell 
2-year plants; eee eee ee Each 98¢@ 3 for $2.35 
peach. A large, blushed, free stone, 
pene just before the Alberta. White 
esh. 
5 to 6 feet 
Each $1.75 10 for $15.50 
