Winter Hardy Strawberries 
Two decades of breeding, selecting and testing with thousands of Wild Rocky Mountain 
plants crossed with the better commercial strains by USDA Horticulture Field Station at 
Cheyenne has unveiled a completely new strain of strawberries. 
This breeding in addition to 
capturing the incomparable hardiness of the native plant has also transferred the delightful 
flavor and aroma from the wild strawberries retaining the fruit size of the commercial strains. 
$ = Ms tS 
Radiance Cheyenne Everbearer 
Raspberries 
BLACK CUMBERLAND. The 
and very best blackcap. Vigorous 
growth and prolific. Winter covering 
advised on Eastern Slope and plains. One 
year plants only. 
largest 
INDIAN SUMMER — Everbearing. A 
popular new red raspberry that fruits 
in early summer on old canes if protect- 
ed over winter and again later in the 
season on the new canes. Berries larger 
than St. Regis, but mature late. 
ST. REGiS—Everbearing. A good stand- 
ard variety for years bearing delicious 
medium to large red berries on canes 
earried over winter and continuing till 
fall on new canes. Matures fall crop 
earlier than Indian Summer; recom- 
mended where season is shorter. 
SEPTEMBER — New Red Everbearing 
originated by Dr. Yeoger of the Uni- 
versity of New Hampshire. Healthy, 
hardy, vigorous grower and heavy pro- 
ducer of jiarge red berries on winter 
protected old canes. Heavy fall crop pro- 
duced on new canes that grow 3-31 
feet tall, ideal for picking. 
Post Paid Per 12 Per 25 Per 100 
Black Cumberland $1.75 $3.25 $12.00 
Indian Summer 2..0 2.75 52D 20.00 
Sits MReESISy arcs ocnen ims es Sts 5.25 20.00 
Sjanveweolase oaawcno 4.50 8.50 32.00 
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NEW CHEYENNE EVERBEARER 
S D A. 1954 #4intro- 
duction. The first everbearing straw- 
berry of the Cheyenne series. The hard- 
iest everbearer ever tested in the high 
plains—delicious flavor and aroma in- 
herited fiom its native parentage—size 
and appearance appealing—a _ bDrilliant 
future assured. Produces abundance of 
medium to large conical rich red berries 
with red flesh, highly gratifying flavor 
and aroma; sustained production, June 
CUE OSts 
Orders limited to 100 plants to a cus- 
tomer as long as stock is available. 
price per 25, $2.75; per 590, $5.00; per 
100, $9.50. Post Paid. 
NUEVER MORE. Minnesota everbearing in- 
troduction producing large berries of 
rich red color and pleasing flavor. Above 
the average in winter hardiness. 
Priced per 25, $1.40; per 50, $2.50; 
per 100, $4.50; per 200, $8.00. 
Garden Roois 
ASPARAGUS. 
Mary Washing- 
ton, the leading 
rust-resistant va- 
Ie, FA SAR ING, ih 
plantswOstmeald: 
Per 12, $.90; Per 
25. $1.50; Per 
100, $85.00. 
HORSERADISH. 
Plant a few 
crowns and grow 
your own. Large 
crowns. Post 
Paid. 3 for $.65; 
per 12, $2.00. 
Mary Washington 
RHUBARB 
VICTORIA. Medium size, 
stalks. Large roots. 
RUBY RED— New Improved Rhubarb. 
Like its name indicates, it is a new 
red-stalked variety, beautifully colored. 
very tender 
Medium sized stalks, very tender. Un- 
excelled for pie, cooking or canning. 
Large roots. 
Post Paid Ea. Per 3 Per 12 
WaCtORIAR gaa er ieee $0.40 $1.00 $3.00 
Ine ony MRSC! 5 cae 0) 2) 4.50 
