BIG JOE CRAMPTON 
Midseason to Late 
A high quality, medium late Strawberry, at its best when the earlier 
varieties show a decline in si2,e and productiveness. One of Chicago s 
leading hotels sends their buyer to our locality every year and they 
choose Big Joe for their daily supply. The color is medium red, very 
glossy and has a really fancy appearance. The first berries come in a 
double shape. The stems grow high and keep the fruit off the 
ground. It is a good plant maker. If you are looking for a productive 
medium late variety, plant Big Joe. Prices: 25 for 50c; 50 for 65c; 
75 for 80c; 100 for 90c; 200 for ^1.65; 300 for ^2.20; 500 for ^3.00; i 
1000 for ^6.00. 
AROMA 
Late 
A good late variety and long considered the standard late market 
Strawberry. It is still grown extensively in all sections of the country, 
but is especially popular in the southern states, where many fruit 
growers’ associations plant Aroma exclusively. The berries are large, 
nearly round, and of firm texture, deep red in color and of good 
flavor, making it ideal for shipping. Although good yields are sorne^ 
times produced on light ground. Aroma is at its best on the heavier 
soils. Price: 25 for 45c; 50 for 60c; 75 for 75c; 100 for 85c; 200 
for ^1.50; 300 for ^2.00; 500 for ^2.60; 1000 for ^5.25. 
PEARL 
Very Late 
The latest of the spring-bearing Strawberries. It is practically frost¬ 
proof, as it has a heavy foliage that protects the blossoms from the 
cold. The berries are dark red to the heart, the skin rather tough, 
which makes it a good shipper, and the prominent yellow seeds give 
it a pleasing appearance. Supply your market with fancy berries and 
get top prices when all other varieties are gone. Be sure to include 
some of these in your order—the Strawberry family is not complete 
without this variety. Prolong your season and make more profit. 
Prices: 25 for 50c; 50 for 65c; 75 for 75c; 100 for 85c; 200 for ^1.55; 
300 for ^2.00; 500 for ^2.75; 1000 for ^5.50. 
BELLMAR 
Extra Early 
Bellmar, originated by the U. S. Department of Agriculture, is, 
like Blakemore, a cross between Premier and Missionary. It is out¬ 
standing for its glossy, bright red color and firmness, a wonderful 
shipper and canner. Bellmar makes a thrifty growth and many plants. 
We have a limited amount of this new variety. Order some and try 
them out in your locality. Prices: 25 for 45c; 50 for 65c; 75 for 75c; 
100 for 85c; 200 for ^1.55; 300 for ^1.90; 500 for ^2.75; 1000 for 
^5.50. 
GIBSON 
Midseason 
The Gibson has been a favorite with the commercial grower every¬ 
where for the past twenty years, and is grown in our Michigan Small 
Fruit Belt to a great extent. 
Extra heavy bearer and plant maker. We have never known 
this variety to fail to produce a heavy crop. 
The berries are dark red, firm and hold their sizie to the last 
berry. Flavor is neither sweet nor sour, but just right for canning. 
patch lasts for years if kept free from weeds. Prices: 
50 for 60c; 75 for 70c; 100 for 80c; 200 for ^1.40; 
for ^2.25; 1000 for ^4.50. 
Whole Season Assortment 
SPECIAL NET PRICE 
$ 1.25 
50 plants each, ^2.00. 
25 Bellmar. Early. 
25 Gibson. Midseason. 
25 Big Joe. Midseason. 
25 Aroma. Late. 
25 Pearl. Very late. 
Pearl. 
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