HARDY, PRODUCTIVE FRUITS, ORNAMENTAL TRE ES, SHRUBS. ETC 
Rough Rider. 
NEW AND VALUABLE 
STRAWBERRIES. 
These delight in good, rich soil, but will grow on any soil 
capable of growing good general crops. By planting early, 
medium and late varieties, the grower is supplied with fruit 
the entire season. As a fertilizer we recommend well rotted 
barnyard manure as superior to all others. 
i'or Held culture plant in rows 3H feet apart, 18 inches 
apart in the rows. For garden culture 18 inches apart 
each way, leaving a pathway every third row. 
After the ground is frozen in the fall, give a very light 
covering of leaves or straw, ju.st enough to sliade the plants, 
to keep the soil from thawing and freezing when the sun 
shines. Kemove the covering in early spring when the 
plants begin to grow. It part of this covering is left be- 
tween the rows, it will act as a mulch and help to keep the 
fruit clean. . . , 
Perfect and Imperfect Blossoms: The varieties marked 
"P" have perfect blossoms and will bear fruit abundantly 
without being mixed with other varieties. The varieties 
marked "X" have imperfect flowers and should be mixed 
or planted alongside other varieties. We are growing Straw- 
berry plants for our customers with the utmost care and 
selection. Thousands of testimonials of the great success 
and large profits have been sent to us from customers who 
have received our Selected Plants in the past. We oiUy 
o£fer a small list of varieties, but they are the choicest and 
cream of all and have been thoroughly tested in our nui* 
series. 
PLE«E NOTICE- Not less than 6 of any variety are sold at prices quoted P"«A^>' "^i'- P»««Pai4 6 strong plants for 20c, 12 for 30c, 25 for SOc, 50 for 
SSc Price bv freieht or express, not Dreoaid, SO for 45c, 100 for 75c, 500 for $3.25, I,0OO for $s.50. ,. i ,c « 
RFhFPWOOD— P Thi"vS aid produces large perfectly formed berries of a light scarlet color and fine.flavor. 
ENHANCE-P. This vSfieJy ™ eVedX "aluable to market and shilping. The fruit is large, deep scarlet, firm and fine luscious flavor; very productive 
and har.ly. beau,ifu| p,a„t. Multiplies rapidly. The berries are large, briUiant. glossy red conical In forni, borne well up off the ground on strong 
Joe. ^nf produced m cluster, of 8 
account of its large size is eagerly sought for bv the buyers. i j t-u^ i 
TUr;„-i,^lr. TToVlir p. First and earliest of its kind. , It is strong, hardy and productive. The bernra 
MlCuelS Jiariy. are bright crimson, medium size, full and round and most dehcious flavor, ripening be- 
fore all others For the first early this sort is invaluable and should be largely planted by aU growers. 
Rfo^Thls h an exira early variety, a very heavy bearer. The berries are large and dark rej, very promi.sing. 
d'^^,",^!^ "roT/ia*- P- Enormously productive and hardy, berries very large, round somewhat flattened 
KOUgn Kiaer. and pointed, dark red in color Stock from our own prowuig. One of the best late Straw- 
bcri les We highly recommend this as the best sort for late ripening. It is a good shipper, a good cropper, of 
good flavor and comes in late, thus prolonging the season. ^ „^„ol1„» n.iol. 
SPLENDID— P. True to its name, this berry is very handsome, larger than the average, and of excellent qual- 
ity "^ich red in color, very firm and can be shipped great distances. , . , ;„„! „„:f„™ 
WM BEL-T-P. Vigorous, heavy plant, very thrifty and productive. The berries are large, conw^, umtorm 
in shape and glos.sy crimson. They ripen all, without green tips, of good quality, flavor, and an excellent market 
wlo^flrM'^"^' Far the best and mo.st profitable Strawberry on the market. It is unsurpassed for shipping 
Warnela. on account of its firmness and great beauty. It is very productive and vigorous. The berries 
:,re large, deep crimson an.l of a most exquisite flavor. It npens verv early and is superceding many othe^ 
rioties for market purposes. Planted with Enhance it will be found by far the most prolihc of all vai eties. 
Tr,„-Il^o P. In f"-!''" where other varieties were totally killed by frost this sort produced a full, crop of 
JC/UreKa. f,.„it The berry Ls verv large, of a bright crimson color, of firm texture and most dehcate tlavor. 
It ripens very late and this alone should recommend it to the large growers for market purposes. 
nu l^ ^^-r^ rr^ P- This is essentially a market berry. It is immensely productive, . of the larg^t size, of good 
Lnallenge. color, quality and appearance, and a splendid shipper. For resisting drouth we beheve it 
has no superior and very few, if any, equals. It is of fine flavor and color, firm and shiiw perfectly almost anv 
dfstance During the awful drouth of 1901, when all vegetation seemed to dry up in the mtense heat, the Chal- 
lenge stood up in fine shape, never drying up in the least. j t .u 
P CLYDE— The fruit is large, firm, never varies from its regular conical shape and holds its size to the end of the season. 
xl CRESCENT SEEDLING— Medium size, bright scarlet, plant very vigorous and hardy. ^ ^ , . 
/V. vivi-owi- . Remember our plants are 
strong, of first quality, care- 
fully packed and true to name. 
Michel's Early. 
CITY GARDEN 
COLLECTION. 
25 Bederwood, 
25 Enhance, 
25 .Michel's Eariy. 
25 Rough Rider- 
100 plants, $L00 postpaid. 
This collection i.-^ in- 
tended for people with 
small city lots who wish 
enough fniit for their own 
table use during the season. 
Price, of any of the varieties 
listed here, by mail, postpaid, 
6 stronK, plants for 20c, 12 for 
30c, 25 for SOc, 50 for 8Sc. 
Price, by freight or express, not 
prepaid, SO for 45c, 100 for 
75c, 500 for $3.25, 1,000 for 
$5.50. 
Special Offer. LVI" 
plants of any 10 of the above 
named varieties, all properly 
labeled, making 1 20 extra 
strong plants for $2.25 by mail 
postpaid, or by express or 
freight, not prepaid, for $1.75. 
Lovett. 
