SEASON 1894. 
/C ^7 c f 
-PKICK LIST OF 
Strawberry Plants and Seed Potatoes, 
E. L. ROSER, 
GROWN AND FOR SALE BY 
~ - Brittain, Summit County, Ohio. 
Patrons: — Thanks for past favors. The stringency of the times makes economy the rule. The time and expense 
of printing testimonials will serve you best if used in labeling and packing with extra care. 
Guaranteed:— That all plants are well grown, free from disease, labeled true to name and thoroughly packed in 
moss. If a mistake should occur rerponsibiltty will extend no further than to replace the plants or refund the price 
paid for them. No varieties will he substituted for those ordered without special permission, but time and trouble will 
be saved by stating whet her you will take something else as your second choice, if the varieties called for are all sold. 
EXPRESS 
MAIL. 
OR 
SCHEDULE OF PRICES. 
FREIGHT. 
DOZ. 
UUND. 
1IUND. 
TllOTJ S* 
Auburn, p. 
25c 
8oc 
50c 
80 
4 00 
3 80 
H\J BACH, No 5, p. . 
25 
80 
50 
$4 00 
Barton’* Eclipse, p 
25 
80 
50 
. . 
BEDER WOOD, s 
25 
80 
50 
4 00 
Beverly, S 
25 
80 
50 
cresC fnt, p 
20 
70 
35 
2 50 
Crawfnid, s 
25 
80 
50 
25 
80 
50 
Cumberland s — ... 
25 
80 
50 
80 
4 00 
3 80 
Dayton, s 
25 
80 
ENHANCE, s 
25 
80 
50 
4 00 
Edgar Queen, p 
25 
80 
50 

Eureka, p 
25 
80 
50 
Great Pacific p 
25 
80 
50 
(land r, s 
25 
80 
50 
25 
80 
50 
t-reen ville, p 
80 
4 00 
3 80 
HA VEBLAND, p_ 
25 
80 
40 
3 00 
H i n mi 1 1 , s . . 
25 
80 
50 
SCHEDULE OK PRICES. 
Jessie, s 
Klickita, p 
Logan, s 
Louise, s . 
LO VET’S EARLY, s... 
Muskingum, s 
May King, s. 
M iddletield, p 
Martha, p.. 
itfieliael’M ICarly, s 
Moor’s Prolific, p 
Pearl, s 
Prliiteu, p 
Parker Earl, $ 
Shuster’s Gem, p 
Sharpless, s. 
Saunders, s 
WARFIELD, No. 2, >>. 
Waldron, p 
\Vil«oii, 
XV ol ve non* s 
MAIL. 
EXPRESS 
OK 
FREIGHT. 
DOZ. 
IIUND 
IIUND. 
THOUS. 
25c 
8o e : 
50c 
50 
2 50 
2 30 
25 
80 
50 
25 
80 
50 
25 
80 
50 
40 
2 00 
1 80 
25 
80 
50 
25 
80 
50 
25 
80 
50 
25 
80 
50 
25 
25 
80 
50 
25 
SO 
50 
25 
80 
50 
25 
80 
50 
25 
80 
50 
25 
80 
50 
20 
70 
30 
$2 00 
25 
80 
50 
25 
80 
50 
25 
80 
50 
Six at dozen, 50 at 100 and 500 at 1,000 rates 
If 500 plants are purchased 10c may be deducted from the price per hundred by express and 10c from the price 
per dozen by mail. 
Varieties marked “p” or 4 's” are pistillate or staminate respectively. Every third or fourth row should he 
planted to a staminate variety to fertilize the pistillate. Early staminate should he planted with early pistillate, late 
with late, etc. 
Varieties printed in CAPITALS are reliable for general cultivation. Those printed in 
FULL FACED LETl'EltS 
are promising, so far as tested. Plants by mail prepaid; by express not prepaid. 
POTATOES. 
MAIL. 
EXPRESS OR FREIGHT 
POTATOES. 
MAIL. 
EXPRESS OR FREIGHT. 
LB. 
15 I.BS. 
1 PK. 
60 LBS. 
1 liU. 
LB. 
15 LBS. 
1 PK. 
60 LBS. 
1 BU. 
2lic 
40n 
$L 25 
WORLD'S FAlU- 
40c 
puritan - 
20 
40 
1 25 
Halo of Dakota 
20 
40 
$1 25 
20 
40 
1 25 
20 
40 
1 25 
20 
40 
1 25 
20 
40 
1 25 
Crown Jewel 
20 
40 
1 25 
20 
40 
1 25 
Em pi re Si ate. . . . 
20 
40 
1 25 
California Beauty - 
20 
40 
1 25 
Freeman . . 
30 
50 
Barred Plymouth Rock chicken’s eggs for hatching, 13 for $1.00. 
Potatoes are listed in the order of their maturing, the earliest first so near as possible. 
One. pound by express 10c less than the price by mail per pound. 
Potatoes and plants can be shipped together. 
Plants shipped by American, Adams, Wells, Fargo & Co. and D. S. Express companies or by freight from Akron, 
Ohio. 
Money may be sent by any express company, registered letter, New York draft or postoffice money order, drawn 
on the Akron, Ohio, postotlice, and mailed to E L. ROSER, Brittain, Ohio. One and two-cent stamps taken same as money. 
Address all letters to 
IE. U. ROSER, 
Brittain, Summit County, Otyo. 
