. May's catalogue of northern grown seeds, plants, bulbs & fruits. Nursery stock Minnesota Saint Paul Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Minnesota Saint Paul Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. MAY'S NORTHERN GROWN FRUITS—BEST FOR ALL CLIMES. 101 RASPBERRIES. Black Hills. These thrive in any ordinary soil that will produce a good corn crop. Land should be thoroughly prepared and enriched, ground bone being one of the best fertilizers. Plant in rows 5 feet apart and 3 to 4- feet in the rows. Keep well cultivated and free


. May's catalogue of northern grown seeds, plants, bulbs & fruits. Nursery stock Minnesota Saint Paul Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Minnesota Saint Paul Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. MAY'S NORTHERN GROWN FRUITS—BEST FOR ALL CLIMES. 101 RASPBERRIES. Black Hills. These thrive in any ordinary soil that will produce a good corn crop. Land should be thoroughly prepared and enriched, ground bone being one of the best fertilizers. Plant in rows 5 feet apart and 3 to 4- feet in the rows. Keep well cultivated and free from weeds and suckers. As soon as they are through bearing cut out the old wood so as to give more vigor to the young canes, npn \r a r> | pT| p C Price, unless noted, ioc each, /5c per doz. Y rtlVlL 1 por prices per 100 see list page 109., (See inside back cover.) (PERFECTLY HARDY.) The grandest and most beautiful berry we have ever seen. It originated in Dakota and is almost as hardy as an oak. The fruit is of a rich, red color, extra large and of the most delicious qaulity. One of its best points is its wonderful yields and great length of time it will bear during the summer. The plants are vigorous in growth and so hardy that they have for seasons stood our severe winters in the Northwest without any pro- tection at all, always bearing heavily and surpassing any other sort in both yield and flavor. 15c each, $ per doz. flt+|-|Kf»r'f Plant strong, vigorous rind perfectly hardy. I. Fruit of largest size, conical, rich crimson, of a sweet, rich luscious flavor. The best shipper known. Hsin«fH Extra early. A good grower, hardy and prolific. IIclllSCH. Fruit of medinm size, bright crimson and fine quality. An excellent shipper. I ftllHrtn A Northern variety, which will in all probability take LI/UUU1I. the place of all other Red Raspberries, with the possi- ble exception of our Black Hills. It was originated by F. W. Loudon, of Wisconsin, who says: &


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