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Remember Our "Big Eight'' Specials and The Ever-Bear- 

 Bearing Varieties 



REME>mKII, Oiu- "Big Eight" specials in 

 new varieties. Do not lay this catalogue ; 

 aside until you have made out your order for '. 

 this selection. If not ready to send all the ; 

 moaey now, send along $1.00. We will book 

 the order and reserve the plants for you. This | 

 is. the only way that you can be sure of getting 

 tliem this season. 



Someone is going to be left. Late orders i 

 we are afraid. 



Come with that order for ever-bearing \ 

 plants. Don't you know the people every- ' 

 where are just realizing what the ever-bearing 

 strawberry means. Its introduction was such t 

 a wonderful achievement that the ordinary 

 people were indeed slow to believe there was j 

 such a thing and it is only just now that their j 

 eyes are opened. ! 



We furnished plants to a great number of i 

 Pennsylvania customers last spring and now 

 since the introduction in the new localities \ 

 they write us that there will be no limit to the j 

 demand in the local markets. We are getting ' 

 $6.50 per crate for the berries now in Penn- 

 sylvania towns. Yes, there is money in them 

 and always will be. 



Place your order early for the ever-bearing 

 kinds. 



Be the man of the hour in your locality. 



With the ever-bearing strawberry it is NOT 

 HOW MUCH WILL YOU GIVE, BUT WHAT 



WILL YOU TAKE. 



This is the song of the fellow who goes to 

 market with the delicious ever-bearing straw- 

 berries in vSeptember or October. 



There is no fruit or never will be any that 

 uraws the attention of the public like RIPE, 

 RED STRAWBERRIES, and especially is this 

 so in the beginning of the season in the 

 spring, and again in the late summer and fall 

 when the ever-bearing sorts are in their best. 



No fruit in the world that will pay the big 

 profits in so short a time as the ever-bearing 

 strawberry. 



For instance, it requires from seven to eight 

 years to bring an apple orchard into full 

 bearing, two years for blackberries, rasp- 

 berries, etc.; three to four years for currants, 

 gooseberries, etc. 



Ordinary strawberries come into full bear- 

 ing in one year from time plants are set, beat- 

 ing all other fruits by far. 



But here comes the Wonderberry, the won- 

 derful ever-bearing strawberry that plants set 

 in April or May will produce a full crop of 

 fruit in three months after plants are set. 

 Truly the Twentieth Century wonder berry. 



If you are not posted as to best varieties 

 we shall be pleased to select the best for you. 

 We want you to have the best of success, this 

 is to our interest as much as yours, as your 

 success means ours. 



See prices of ever-bearing plants, page — . 



A Fortune In New Fruits 



Guided by our directions and advice, hun- 

 dreds of women and children, as well as the 

 men. folks, are making big money growing 

 the ever-bearing small fruits. They not only 

 find it profitable, but it is the most pleasant 

 and healthy work any one can do. We know 

 of many who began in a small way only a few 

 years ago are now on the road to fortune. 



Women, owing to their superior taste and 

 skill, are beating men in growing small fruits 

 and flowers. Only a very small scrap of land 

 is required and a very few dollars will make 

 the start. 



The novelty of the ever-bearing berries 

 make them sell like hot cakes. One hundred 

 ever-bearing strawberry plants will produce 

 at least 100 quarts of berries if properly culti- 

 vated the same year plants are set. The 

 berries should sell for at least 2 5 cents per 

 quart in any local market, and, in fact, in 

 many markets sell for double that. A very 

 small boy or girl can care for at least a 1,00 

 plants. It requires only a very small piece 

 of land to hold a '^ousand plants; the first 

 cost of the plants . ow only about $10.00. 



A little barnyard manure is best for them and 

 will cost nothing. One thousand quarts of 

 berries, to say the least the first season, should 

 net $250.00. And the work is so pleasant in 

 growing them one can hardly call it work. 

 The beauty is that you have planty of nice, 

 fine berries to eat all the time you are giving 

 them their cultivation, or in other words, they 

 are working for you while you are working 

 for them. 



A few rows of the ever-bearing raspberries, 

 set around the garden fence or in any out-of- 

 the-way place will make many a dollar during 

 the summer. 



SPECIAL 



We shall be glad to start more of our little 

 friends on the road to wealth and hope they 

 will give us a chance. We will select the 

 varieties, give all culture directions and help 

 them in any way possible to make a success. 



Our $3.00 garden collection will make the 

 start, then all is easy. 



We will do all the selecting of the plants 

 and send postpaid to your door. 



Just mention Little Friends' Collection. No. 

 ] . we will do the rest. 



State how much ground room you have. 



If You Desire Any Information That Is Not In This Book, Write Us, We 

 Wm Be Glad To Help You. 



