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Ghoice New Garden Fruits 
VERY person who has a garden needs some of our Choice New Garden Fruits; they take very 
little room; come into bearing quickly, and will repay their trifling cost many times over in 
delicious fruit, besides the pleasure and satisfaction of having them of your own. The varieties 
offered below are the very finest sorts, and it will pay you to give them a liberal trial this year. 
New Strawberry, Aroma—A strong vigorous grower, fruit very large, roundish 
conical; rich glossy red; excellent. Resembles Gandy, but better and more productive. 
Price, 30 cts. per doz., $1.25 per 100, postpaid. 
New Climax Strawberry—Undoubtedly one of the most valuable straw- 
berries recently introduced. Strong healthy grower, has produced at the rate of 
over 10,000 quarts per acre, and no imperfect berries; ripens very early; good 
color and most excellent quality. If you want the very best early strawberry, 
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AWN Crimson Cluster—A splendid new strawberry, healthy and vigorous and 
entirely free from rust and disease; large round regular size berries, excellent 
Hi) quality and enormously productive; one of the finest late sorts. 
/ |} New Strawberry, Sample—Originated in Massachusetts, where it 
Mie has borne by careful estimate at the rate of 500 bushels per acre. The fruit is 
very large, regular roundish form, uniform in size and shape and superb 
quality; it colors all over at once and continues in bearing a long time. 
Undoubtedly one of the largest and most productive late varieties. 
Senator Duniap—Thoroughly tested and proved one of the best stan- 
dard varieties wherever tried. Strong, hardy deep-rooted plants; a great 
bearer of bright glossy red berries of first-class quality. 
William Belt—Well tested; gives remarkable satisfaction as a large hand- 
some productive berry for market or home use. Extra large, regular form, 
brilliant red, ripens all over without green tips. 
New Strawberry, Nick Qlhmer—aA grand Western variéty; makes large 
strong healthy plants and isatremendous bearer. Fruit of very largest size—a giant 
among Strawberries. Dark glossy red, fine regular form and excellent flavor. 
Kansas-—One of the best late kinds. Very productive of medium to large size 
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NEW STRAWBERRY, AROMA crimson berries. A great drought resister and sure cropper of excellent quality. 
Marie—tThe fruit is all very large, round and bright rich | Seaford—A new and valuable variety, large firm ber- 
crimson, delicious quality and a tremendous bearer, very ries, deep glossy red, immensely productive and quality 
handsome and vigorous. “fit for a king.” 
Price, except noted, 25 cts. per doz., $1.00 per 100, postpaid. 
Special Offer: 
_ When Setting Out Strawberry Plants be careful not to let the roots get dry. It is a good plan to dip the roots 
in water, taking care not to wet the crowns, and then “‘ heel” in moist shady ground until you are ready to plant. 
Press the earth down firmly on the roots, so as to exclude the air and hot drying winds. This is very important. 
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xi doz. each, of the Ten Varieties, $1.50, postpaid. By express, 
75 ctS. per 100,$4.00 per rooo Not less than 25 ofa sort, at 100 
rate, or 500 at the 1ooo rate. 
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his remarkable berry belongs to the Raspberry family and makes 
a strong hardy bush 3 to 4 feet high; the fruit is borne in large 
clusters, and covered with a curious burr of fine reddish moss, like 
Moss Rose Buds, which open when ripe, showing the berries, which 
are bright rich scarlet; excellent for cooking; makes fine jams, 
jellies and preserves. Begins to ripen in July, and continues bear- 
ing a long time; fruits first season; a heavy bearer. 10 cts., 3 for 
25 cts , 75 cts. per doz., postpaid. 
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SELECTED SORTS FOR THE HOME GARDEN 
The Keiffer—Exceedingly valuable for market and family use; the fruit is very 
large and handsome, rich yellow with red cheek; one of the earliest bearing 
and most productive pears ever seen. Ripensin early Auttimn, and excel- 
lent for family and market use. Trees grow so erect they require very little 
room and may be planted quite close together along a fence or wall, and are 
Sure to bear enormous crops very quickly. 
etd Bartlett—Well known and very popular, one of the grandest pears in 
cultivation; very large, rich yellow and delicious quality. Trees bear early F 
and are enormously productive, August and September. REE ae ee ny 
Flemish Beauty—One of the hardiest and most popu- | Clapps Favorite —Extra large size, rich yellow with 
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lar kinds; extra large, rich brownish red, very handsome, dark red cheeks, superb quality; early and abundant bearer, 
early and productive, September and October. extra fine every way, August. 
Worden’s Seckel —Resembles seckel, but islargerand | Koomece—An excellent new variety, medium size, yellow 
finer; a rapid erect grower, hardy and immensely productive. with red cheek; good quality and a great bearer, July. 
PRICE. Nice mailing plants, 30 cts. each, any Four for $1.00, the Six for $1.40, postpaid. 
Two-Year size, 35 cts. each, Four for $1.20, the Six for $1.50, by express. 
