Strawberries 



For You 



For Everybody 



Yes, everybody! For Strawberries can be ^^^ ^^ Kiondyke 



raised in a small garden just as well as in a big ^^^^^^^ strawberries 



berry patch. Set the plants this spring, get some 

 fruit next season — and lots of it the second season. Get started now. 



You can make money with berries, too. Five hundred dollars from an acre of Straw- 

 berries is easy! Many growers are getting that, and some are getting more. 



Berry-growing is a business that the women like, for it's not hard work, and generally 

 they can manage the pickers better than men. If a woman wants to add to her income 

 she will make no mistake if she has a berry patch. 



What varieties are the best for general planting? 



Well, we like two of the newer varieties, Progressive and Superb, because they are 

 in the everbearing class. Then for the usual season sorts we are partial to Gandy and 

 Rkmdyke. Of course, there are other good kinds, but we will tell you why we like these 

 four: 



PR Of RF^lSIVF ^ ne °^ tne k est everbearing berries on the market. It is the 



berry for the home-garden, and is a good sort for shipping. If 



plants are set this spring, and you keep the blossoms off until after the Fourth of July, 

 you will have fruit this summer and fall. The fruit is of medium size, and produced 

 in clusters of a dozen or more. Our plants are extra good, with long roots — the kind you 

 want to plant. 40 cts. a dozen, 25 for 60 cts., 50 for $1, 100 for $1.75, 250 for $3, 500 for 

 $5, 1,000 for $9. 



SIIPFRR There is mighty little in the story about Progressive that does not fit 



Superb. Both are good growers; the fruit of Superb is larger, but there is 



not quite so much of it. In the North, Superb is a winner, and should be widely 

 planted. The price of plants is the same for both varieties. Be sure to plant a lot of 

 Superb this year — it's a big money-maker. Start with a few hundred plants. 



HARRISONS* NURSERIES, BERLIN, MD. 



