PRICE LIST. 
Patkons ; Thanks for your liberal patronage. If you 
will send me a trial order, or your name on a postal card, I 
will send you a catalogue of instructions on strawberry cul- 
ture free. 
Varieties Introduced This Year, 
Clyde S., A seedling of Cyclone, of Kansas origin. Mich. 
Ag., Expt. Stn., 18‘J3, says; fruit large to medium in size; 
productiveness 9.8 quality 8,5 firmness 9.8 Large orders will 
be filled by the originator, shipping direct to my customers, 
as my stock of plants is limited. Not fruited, but the vigor of 
the plant is all that is desired. Price $2.00 per doz; $10.00 
per hundred. 
Bisjuark S. Originator’s description: “Bismarkis a seed- 
ling of Bubach No. 5, polenized with Van Deman. The plant 
resembles Bubach in every way, but is more robust and stocky 
with the same ironclad foliage. The berries are produced in 
abundance, out-yielding Bubach. Shape obtuse conical, never 
coxcombed. Color, bright scarlet; no green tips, very firm, 
good flavor and shipper. Size, large to very large.” Orders 
for Bismark will be filled by the originator shipping direct to 
the purchaser. Price $ 1.00 per 12; $5.00 per lOO; $30.00 per 
one thousand. 
Suozu Ball^ S. Of Wisconsin or- 
igin. Not fruited, but for growth, vig- 
or, and drouth-resisting power, it ranks 
first on my place. Prof. Taft of the 
Mich. Agr. College, July 30, 1895, says: 
•‘All varieties were more or less injur- 
ed by the spring frosts, but the Snow- 
ball gave a fair crop, considerably 
above the average. Berries medium to 
large size.” Price $1.00 per doz. ; $5.00 
per 100; $30.00 per 1000. 
Six at 12, SO at 100 and 500 at 1000 rates. 
