10 LAKEVIEW STRAWBERRY FARMS, STEVENSVILLE, MICHIGAN 
Charles I. 
STEVENS' LATE. — The originator describes it 
as follows: "Very large, fine flavored, bright col- 
or good shipper, a fine bed maker, a heavy yielder. 
fine foliage. It ripens later than Gandy Prize, and 
lasts until the Fourth of July any season. It has 
never shown any sign of rust. The cap, which is 
double, has always kept green until last of season. ' 
We have fruited it for several seasons and find it 
to be all that the introducer claims. It is an ex- 
cellent variety and you should most certainly give 
it a trial. We have a nice supply of heavy rooted 
new ground plants. 
Price, 75 cents per 100: $3.50 per 1,000. 
BUBACH. — This has been a very popular variety 
for years. We have always considered Bubach a 
profitable variety. Although some of the newer 
varieties have replaced it in many localities. It is 
a poor plant maker, but the plants are large, 
strong, free from disease, and healthy growers. 
Bubach will please you and make you hancbomc 
profits if you have a nearby market for fancy 
berries. , 
Price, 75 cents per 100: $3.50 per 1,000. 
FENDALL. — We give the originator's descrip- 
tion: "This splendid berry originated in our gar- 
den in the spring of 1905. It is a seedling of the 
well known Wm. Belt. Its claims to public favor 
are as follows: First, great vigor of plant growth. 
Second, large size and delicious flavor. Third, 
great length of bearing season. Fourth, wonderful 
productiveness. Fifth, splendid root system. Sixth, 
beauty and symmetry of form. The plant is strong 
and vigorous, clean and healthy. The berries are 
as large as any variety grown, and unlike most 
large berries, are delicious in flavor. In length of 
season it is certainly remarkable. In 1907 we pick- 
ed berries from it on the 25th of May and the last 
on the 10th of July. With the same care and 
under like conditions it produced twice as many 
berries as Corsican, Marshall, Glen Mary; and 
three times as many as the Gandy." 
Our stock is limited and we advise you to place 
your order early. 
Price, 80 cents per 100; $4.00 per 1,000. 
SAMPLE. — This is another profitable late vari- 
ety ; it produces a very heavy crop of very fine, 
showy berries. Berry is of large size and fine 
quality, continues a long time in fruit, and holds 
size well to the last. It will yield as many ber- 
ries as the Haverland and will average as large as 
the Bubach. Colors all over at once. Foliage per- 
fect, fruit perfect. You will like Sample and they 
will make big money for you. 
Price, 75 cents per 100: $3.50 per 1,000. 
HELEN DAVIS. — One of the leading early ber- 
ries a few years ago, but since they have run out 
of favor in some sections. This variety is a good 
yielder of beautiful large berries, uniform in shape 
and size. It produces strong fruit stems and many 
of them. 
Price, 60 centi per 100; $3.50 per 1,000. 
The Picture Tells the Story 
Sec picture at top of page one. It 
explains better than anything else how 
we can sell high quality plants at rea- 
sonable prices. Note that the plants 
cover the ground. There are no .scrubs, 
as every plant is fully developed and 
will grow and produce fruit in abund- 
ance. You cannot expect good berries 
from iioor plants, they must bo strong 
and healthy. We grow this kind on 
our now ground and would like to 
prove it to you. Perhap.s you can buy 
cheaper plants than our.s, but you can 
not buy better plants. 
Remember that it is as nxuch to our 
Interest, as to yours, to please you, as 
our future success depends on youi- 
future orders. 
