CHERRY. Fruit large and attractive. 
WILDER. Very profitable, bears young; large 
clusters. 
FAY'S PROLIFIC. A very large commercial 
variety. 
WHITE GRAPE. Best white variety. 
PERFECTION. The largest and best red cur- 
rant. 20c. each; $1.75 per 10; $4.00 per 25; $15.00 
per 100. 
STRAWBERRIES 
Plant strawberries on rich soil, ])referably soil 
that has been manured the year before. Keep well 
cultivated the first season. A-fulch in Fall with 
strawy horse manure. In the .Spring rake the ma- 
nure off the [jlants, apply 200 j)ounds Nitrate of .Soda 
per acre, and cultivate at once to kill any weeds. 
Do not cultivate after blossoming time. If possible, 
put clean straw between the rows to keep the berries 
clean. For market, set Dunlap, .Superb, Sample, 
Warfield, Glen Mary. For home use, set Dunlap, 
Chesapeake, McAlpin, First Quality and Progres- 
sive. 
SENATOR DUNLAP. An all round variety. 
Does well anywhere. Anyone can grow it. Early, 
productive, and good c|ualitv. -T-ic. per 25; 75c. per 
100 ; $5.50 per 1000. 
CHESAPEAKE. A fancv, high quality berry. 
Makes few runners. 50c. for 25 ; $1.00 per 100 ; $7.50 
per 1000. 
McALPIN. Very large light red berry of finest 
quality. Excellent for home gardens. Late. Price 
same as Chesapeake. 
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