


PITTSVILLE, MARYLAND 59 
STRAWBERRY PLANTS 
We are again offering Strawberry plants to the trade. 
You who have used our Strawberry plants know their quality 
and our manner of packing to reach you in good condition. 
To those who have not purchased Strawberry plants of us, 
we assure you they carry the same guarantee of satisfaction 
as do all our other stock. 
STANDARD VARIETIES: 25 100 250 500 1000 
*Albritton, midseason ..... $ .70 $1.85 $4.10 $7.00 $12.50 
*Armore, midseason ....... SOD eC GO ONCOn ol2s00 
*Bellmar: early (i. 05250... 4355 Ie EO Getbio TPAOD) 
*Blakemore, early ........ “GOT DOR a 20m Ono 10:00 
*Catskill, midseason ...... 1), lets — GD abe) 
*Dixieland, early ......... 569) seein eS 908) (G50o0 8 712200 
SDuniapwearlyetee- 7. ne (60 eel OOF 3320) a Ouor 1 O!00 
wBarlidawn, vearly 72.0... e800 2-200 0.007 159500) 16:00 
*Empire, midseason ....... ote dieks) B44 WD, IPL 
pi ainiaxg) Cabby \a-- cr.) 500) dea. Ges GPSS AIPA 
Hainland’ eanby oss Osea Sh 41 OF eOO) = el 2e50 
Fairpeake, late .......... s(0)*- alesis Ghia PAS VATS 
*Pocahontas, midseason .. .70 1.85 4.10 7.00 12.50 
SRremier ecably on ao seca ay hs) EI) A) aR) 
=Redglows Carly) seasee. oc Ome Om ton Oss 20 ilo 200 
SRedstary lates. oe SQ) -afees) 9 Eley PS. IPL 
*Robinson, midseason ..... (Gs Sky She G76 FR) 
*Sparkle, midseason ...... Oe e855 eS alO 00 Al 2250 
*Stelemaster, early ....... On eS ome 4 O00" ol 2250 
*Surecrop, midseason ..... 1@) » PAD Ae ee TE) 
memplewearlys 3: (c6) dlo7by. SLED GEG) alk) 
*Tennessee Beauty, 
MIGSCASONw eee ae (95) 7h) SES) 6 PAOD) 
*Vermilion, midseason .... .65 1.75 3.90 6.75 12.00 
EVERBEARING VARIETIES: 
+ (GONG ay eer ee in eee 580 ee 2s 6-00 1200) 2000 
IMaSstodone tn eee 290) 3200" 16:50) 12:00" 22:00 
Streamlinen pests ae 290) 53-00) 62507 81200 22:00 
+Sipentectionessae- sae oes ESOyE 2D 10.00 11k00} 920:00 
* Varieties designated by (*) above have been field-grown 
from virus-free foundation stock originally furnished by the 
U. S. Department of Agriculture, Beltsville, Maryland. 
MARY WASHINGTON 
ASPARAGUS ROOTS 
25 100 250 1000 
BRAN Oe LS eee io ene $1.50 $5.00 $10.00 $35.00 
D7 GEV BEING), ala Gs a eee 125 3.50 7.00 24.00 
1eyeaTaNoe Lesess pert ee oct 1.00 2.50 5.00 16.00 
AUNT MARY’S SWEET CORN 
THE SWEET CORN SUPREME 
This is the most wonderful Sweet Corn we have ever 
grown. One grower describes it as ‘‘the best Sweet Corn in 
the world.”’ 
Has the most delicious flavor and keeps a long time before 
becoming too hard to use. In fact, usually requires artificial 
heat to cure it for seed purposes. 
Aunt Mary’s Corn, by its excellent quality, sweetness, and 
flavor makes a stronger appeal to the Corn-loving public 
than most any other variety and that appeal continues long 
after you are tired of other Sweet Corns. 
Liberal size packets, 35c each; 3 for $1.00, postpaid. 
$2.00 per pound, postpaid. 
If after growing this wonderful Sweet Corn you are not 
entirely satisfied, we will refund every cent you paid us 
or it. 
A NEW SYMPHORICARPOS 
(SNOWBERRY) 
Snowberries have never been looked upon as being of any 
great importance. They do, however, fill a useful place in 
winter decoration, and in summer the foliage is proving to 
be a valuable adjunct in floral decoration. 
It is, therefore, interesting to see new forms appearing, 
and especially so in a shrub which hitherto has held a back 
place. 
One of these called Mother of Pearl has the advantage that 
it does not throw up suckers and grows to a height of 30-36 
inches. Its berries are very showy, being a delicate light rose, 
from the end of September onwards. 
It is claimed for this variety that birds will not touch the 
berries, nor are they damaged by sun or winds. 
