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Set Out This Summer Will Bear a Full Crop of Berries Next Year. Order Now for Delivery Aug. 15th. 



Set out any time before September 15th they will grow into fine 

 plants and bear a full crop of luscious fruit next season, being a 

 clear gain of one year over the "ground layer" plants, which is 

 certainly worth much more than the slight difference in first cost. 

 Our Pamphlet, Culture of Garden Fruits, mailed without charge 

 if requested when ordering. 



We guarantee the safe arrival of all plants and roots sent by 



Express to all points in the United States. Should anything be 

 injured in transit, we urge our customers to notify us at once on 

 receipt of the goods, and send us a list of what has been damaged 

 so we can replace them without delay. But when they arrive in 

 good condition our responsibility ceases, and if from inattention 

 or other causes they fail and complaint is then made we cannot 

 replace them. 



Purchaser pays transportation charges on plants. If you wish your order sent by Parcel Post, please add 10% to 

 value of your order for shipments East of the Mississippi River, and 20% for points West of the Mississippi River. 



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The Finest and Most Improved Varieties in Cultivation 



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Perfect Flowering Mid-season 



A new U.S.D.A. introduction being the result of a cross between Pre- 

 mier and Redheart. This is an extraordinary berry that is beautiful, 

 large and productive. When grown in the U. S. Trial Gardens at Belts- 

 ville, Maryland last year, some observers considered that it surpassed 

 for appearance, size and productiveness any other variety of Strawberry 

 in cultivation. The berries are excellent in quality but slightly tart in 

 flavor. It is recommended for general cultivation throughout the East- 

 ern and Central states as far west as Arkansas. 



Price: Pot-Grown Plants $2.50 Doz., S17.50 per 100. 50 or over sold 

 at the hundred rate. 



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DE LUXE 



Perfect Flowering Mid-season 



Shown in Colors on Front Cover 



New Jersey, the Garden State of the Union, has long been 

 famous for its high quality Strawberries and this, the latest de- 

 velopment of the New Jersey Agricultural Station, carries the 

 tradition to an ultimate position. Sparkle is outstanding for its 

 robust growth and the hardiness of the plant; qualifications 

 which make it extremely desirable for growing 

 throughout New York, New Jersey and Northern 

 sections of our country. The fruit is extremely at- 

 tractive, medium to large in size of fine formation, 

 and firm texture. Its color is bright red with a 

 sparkling surface. The flavor is delicious, rich and 



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STARBRIGHT 



sprightly. 



Price: Pot-Grown Plants $2.50 Doz., $17.50 

 100. 50 or over sold at the hundred rate. 



per 





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Perfect Flowering Medium Early to Late 



A Superb New Variety of Fairfax and Chesa- 

 peake Parentage, Containing the Best Quality cf 

 Both. 



Developed by Dr. George M. Darrow, of the U. S. 

 Department of Agriculture, under whose direction 

 were originated the popular varieties, Fairfax and 

 Dorsett, we believe that this new berry possesses 

 everything that could be desired in a garden fruit. 

 It is beautiful in appearance, of fine form, extra 

 large and uniform, with a bright brilliant color that 

 inspired its name. 



Its flavor is, however, its chief attraction — a true 

 rich strawberry flavor, with a sweet- 

 ness that should preclude the neces- 

 sity of any additional sugaring. 



The plant is very vigorous, the 

 foliage is deep rich green, and of 

 leathery texture. At our Trial 

 Grounds, it has proven very produc- 

 tive, and even though the fruit is 

 luscious and melting when 

 eaten, it possesses a firm- 

 ness which makes it unex- 

 celled for shipping. We, 

 therefore, recommended it 

 not only for the home gar- 

 den, where a strawberry 

 of de luxe quality is de- 

 sired, but also for the mar- 

 ket grower. 



Price, pot-grown plants, 

 $2.25 doz.; $16.50 for 100; 

 50 or over sold at the 

 hundred rate. 



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