CATSKILL 



Awanded Medal Lf. 



MASSACHUSETTS 

 HORTICULTURAL 

 SOCIETY 



The Fine Qualities of Premier 

 and Marshall are United to 

 Bring You this Prize Winner. 



Acclaimed by Strawberry ex- 

 perts the country over, as one 

 of the three outstanding new 

 varieties which include Dorsett 

 and Fairfax. The commercial 

 grower can make no better se- 

 lection than this powerful trio 

 of heavy producers, combining 

 quality, beauty and sales ap- 

 peal. 



3 Qood Midieaian 



ADCD^ECM Grown extensively in Pennsyl- 

 j-^vki^ft^kki^ vania, New Jersey, Ohio, Illinois, 

 Indiana, West Virginia, New York, and the New 

 England States. Very productive; unusually free 

 from disease. Light in color, somewhat acid, above 

 average in size. Excellent shipper. 



BIG JOE '^ 's ° '*^°''*'^y cof^PO'^io'^ ^or Dorsett, 



Fairfax and Premier, the best early 



berries, and Chesapeake, the best late. When grown 



for local or nearby markets, Big Joe is one of the 



best money-makers. Commands top market prices. 



Large Yield — Fancy Fruit 

 Big Joe is a heavy producer of large, brilliant red 

 berries of extra fine flavor and is firm enough to with- 

 stand long shipments. The plants are good growers 

 and heavy yielders. This variety succeeds on all types 

 of soil but does extra well when given good care and 

 fertility. Be sure to include some Big Joe In your 

 planting this spring. 



CULVER'^ long midseason variety. Attractive 

 dark red berries, firm, fine for preserv- 

 ing. Plants are healthy and vigorous and produce 

 quite heavily. 



Harrisons' Grown 



Strawberry Plants 



Are Finest Obtainable — 



Dependable and 



Profitable 



True to Name 



Harrisons' selected strains give you only the best in 

 recognized Hi-Quality Strawberry plants. 



GIBSOM 'Parsons' Beauty). Very productive. 

 Berry very good in quality and excel- 

 lent for canning. An old favorite in many straw- 

 berry-growing sections. 



P ATH F I Kl DPP Originated at the New Jersey 

 rA\l nril^l-rcrw ^^pg^j^g^^^l station and 



formerly known as New Jersey No. 35. It makes 

 vigorous, healthy growth and sets tremendous crops 

 of berries, ripening a few days after Premier. The 

 berries are medium in size, uniformly smooth and 

 regular in shape, but rather dark in color. One of 

 the newer varieties that we recommend for trial 

 plantings. 



TASTY GARDEN 

 COLLECTION 

 Offer No. 84^ 

 100 Dorset* 

 100 Foirfox 

 100 Catskill 

 300 Plants 



oK $1.75 



Prices of All Plants on page 47 — 



Surplus Strawberry Plants 



A Real Buy for Those Who Enjoy Strawberries 

 and Are Not Particular as to Variety 



Each day we dig thousands of plants to fill 

 our orders, sometimes we dig too many plants of 

 certain varieties, and rather than hold them 

 over to fill our future orders, we are offering 

 these to our customers at reduced prices. Each 

 and every one of these surplus plants are fresh- 

 ly dug and sure to please. On account of the 

 extraordinary lov/ prices we are offering these 

 plants, we cannot give you any particular va- 

 riety, but each variety shipped will be labeled 

 as to name. 



1,000 Surplus Plants $2.75 per 1,000 



2,000 Surplus Plants 2.70 per 1,000 



3,000 Surplus Plants 2.65 per 1,000 



4,000 Surplus Plants 2.60 per 1,000 



5,000 or more Surplus Plants. . 2.50 per 1,000 



(Not less than 1,000 Surplus Plants sold) 



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