MID-SUMMER PLANTING GUIDE 



June-Bearing Strawberries 



Pot-Grown Plants $1.00 per doz., $7.00 per hundred, 

 except as noted. On orders calling for 500 plants or 

 more of any one variety or several varieties (not less 

 than 50 of a kind) we will grant a special discount of 

 10% from our hundred rate. 



BARRYMORE. Mid- 

 season to late. Large, 

 bluntly conical berries 

 of fine appearance. They 

 are a rich dark crimson 

 in color, with deep red 

 flesh, firm, meatv and of 

 excellent flavor. 



BIG LATE. Very late. 

 One ot the handsomestr 

 of all Strawberries; ofi 

 perfect shape, glossy red, 

 with prominent yellow 

 seeds. These are strong, 

 erect plants which sur- 

 pass in productiveness. 

 Splendid shipper and 

 keeper. Should be 

 planted near some good 

 pollenizer, such as Joe. 

 Pot-grown Plants, 

 $1.50 per dozen; $10.00 

 per 100. 



BRANDYWINE. Late. 

 This favorite of Califor- 

 nia IS large, globular and dark red through and through. Of 

 excellent quality, with a sprightly flavor which is unsurpassed 

 for home use, canning, or market purposes. \'ery firm and 

 productive, thriving best on light soil, sandy or gravelly. On 

 wet soil the berries are apt to dwindle in size as the season 

 progresses. 



BUN SPECIAL. Early to midseason. We are confident that 

 this variety, when better known, will surpass Dunlap in 

 popularity. It is equally good ior the commercial market, for 

 canning, or for table use. Yields heavily an amazing supply 

 of large berries, which £ire nearly unequaled in quality. You 

 cannot go wrong to sample a few of these promising plants. 



BURGESS. One of the best late varieties. A vigorous grow- 

 er, producing rich and handsome fruit of high quality. Pot- 

 grown Plants, $1.25 per dozen; $8.00 per 100. 



BUSHEL BASKET. Midseason. Winner of the Barry Gold 

 Medal ior excellence. Alore cannot be said tor any Straw- 

 berry. Pot-grown Plants, $1.25 per dozen; $8.00 per 100. 



CHARLES I. This is an extra early berry, being one of the 

 first varieties to mature; produces large crops of evenly shaped 

 berries of fine color and appearance. Extra heavy root system 

 enables this variety to withstand drought better than other 

 sorts. 



BRANDYWINE 



This is just to Icll you your order came a Jei^ hours bcjore I Uft home on the 

 12th. All were in splendid condition. 



MRS. KATE H. CARPENTER, 



Coi'ington, Ky. 



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