24 
Catalogue and Retail Price List of 
Select Strawberries — Continued 
SENATOR DUNLAP (S) — Season early 
to late. A new berry Introduced three 
years ago. Our opinion from three years' 
trial is that It is equal to anv variety on 
our grounds. Its fruit is a beautiful 
glossy red, fine shape and large. Growers 
will make no mistake by making a start 
with this variety. Same price as Haver- 
land. 
SPLENDID (S)— Above medium size, 
dark crimson, very productive and handles 
well; is said to have out-yielded Warfleld. 
If we were going to select just one variety 
from our list to plant exclusively, it would 
be Splendid. It Is the most satisfactory 
berry we have ever planted. It is very 
uniform in shape and size, dark crimson 
color all over and best in quality of any 
berry on our list. Makes plants freely, 
and they have an abundance of bright, 
healthy foliage, never having shown a 
trace of disease. Same price as Haverland. 
SANTA CLAUS (P)— Large, roundish, 
meaty, with but few seeds, very produc- 
tive, even sized and rather late; a strong 
plant maker and well adapted to Iowa 
soils. Hai.s from Albia, Iowa, where It is held in high esteem 
25 rates only. 
We will not take time or space to make further descriptions, but will 
furnish any of the following list at the same price as Haverland: 
Aroma Excelsior Mnric 
August Luther Glen Mnry Mluute Mnn 
Brundynrlne Hero Oom Pnul 
Clyde KjmsiiH Oregon 
Dornnn Lester Lovette Sample 
Enormous Lovett's Eurly Tennessee Prolific 
Rhubarb or Pie Plant Roots 
LINNAEUS — Large, early, tender and fine. 10c each; $1.00 per dozen; $6.00 
per 100. 
VICTORIA— A large variety of excellent quality. Same price as Linnaeus. 
Dozen and 
Asparagus 
Asparagus is one of the earliest and finest of spring vegetables; so easy 
of culture, profitable and wholesome, that every family garden should have 
a very liberal supply. Plant in well-drained fertile soi., work it up fine and 
deep, and place the plants in rows four feet apart and eight inches apart in 
the row; spread out the roots in a trench made deep 
enough to permit their crowns to be covered with 
three or four Inches of mellow soil; give the rows 
a liberal dressing of well-rotted manure at least 
once each year, and 15 pounds of salt per rod -ength 
early every spring. Do no cutting for use 
the first season. Any or all of the following 
described varieties will give entire satisfaction If 
managed as above. 
COLUMBIAN MAMMOTH WHITE— A distinct 
varitey of strong, vigorous growth, producing very 
large white shoots that in faovrable weather re- 
main white until three or four inches high, or as 
long as fit for use. Market gardeners and those 
growing for canners will find thi sa very profit- 
able variety. Price, 2 year roots. 50c per dozen; 
75c per 25; $1.25 per 50; $2.00 per 100. Price. 1 year 
roots, 40c per dozen; 60c per 25; $1.00 per 50; $1.50 
per 100 
PALMETTO — A very early variety extensively 
grown for ear.y markets; even regular size of ex- 
cellent quality, and considered by many as the 
best variety In cultivation. Prices same as above 
