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Strawberries 
Plant Strawberries for 
Quick Return on Your 
Investment. 
STANDARD 
VARIETIES 
B15 —BLAKEMORE — 
A new outstanding- early 
bearer highly recom¬ 
mended for Southern 
growers. 
B16 — EXCELSIOR — 
Berries deep dark red, 
glossy and attractive. 
The earliest spring 
Mastodon Strawberries. strawberry grown. 
817— LADY THOMPSON —The money-making strawberry for the Southern 
grower. Medium early. 
818 — IMPROVED KLONDIKE —Largely grown in the South. Ripens 
evenly and of good quality, color and firmness. Medium early. 
819— AROMA— A late variety. Fruit very large and bright red to the 
center. 
EVERBEARING VARIETIES 
One hundred plants will produce enough berries throughout the season 
for the average family. 
820— PROGRESSIVE —Strong large plants producing fruit of fine flavor 
and firm texture. 
821—MASTODON— 
of the everbearers. 
-A great new berry. The largest and most 
Sweet, highly flavored, and a good shipper. 
productive 
PRICES—Postpaid 
Standard Varieties 
50 Plants 
.$ .55 
100 
$ .95 
250 
$1.95 
500 
$3.75 
Progressive . 
.95 
1.75 
4.00 
7.00 
Mastodon. 
. 1.30 
2.30 
5.30 
10.35 
Grape Vines 
TWO YEAR OLD 
803 — CARMEN —Growth vigorous, cluster large to 
very large. Black pulp, firm and FINE WINE 
GRAPE. August. 
805—CONCORD —A fine market grape. The stan¬ 
dard black succeeds wherever grapes will grow. 
July. 
806 — EDNA —One of the best white grapes intro¬ 
duced. Very hardy. Ripens August to September. 
807 — AGAWAM — 
Dark red sweet aro¬ 
matic flavor. Very vig¬ 
orous. June. 
808 — NIAGARA — 
The standard white 
grape. Bunch and 
berries large, greenish 
white. Good for arb¬ 
ors. Ripens about 
July 20th. 
809—DELAWARE — 
Bunches and berries 
are small, but com¬ 
pactly set. Bright red, 
sugary and delicious. 
Ripens about July 15. 
PRICES—Prepaid 
Each.$ .20 
3 for.45 
12 for. 1.70 
Carmen Grape. 
A Practical Plant Protector 
Early maturity is playing a most important part in the financial 
success of the truck gardener. Frost protection is essential to early 
maturity. Here’s a very practical plant protector developed for 
Texas’ climate and Texas conditions. 
Hart’s Vegetable Hoods consist of strong, rust-resisting wire 
frames and genuine vegetable parchment covers that withstand rain 
and wind. Easily put together and easily taken down and stored 
when not in use. 
The frame is placed in the field at any convenient time. When 
a “norther” approaches, the cover is put over the frame and pushed 
down until the bottom touches the top of the ground. Plant re¬ 
ceives plenty of light and air. Frames last practically a lifetime 
and covers are good for from five to eight seasons. 
The annual cost of using this protector is about % c per plant 
per year to protect a plant 14 to 16 inches high. We believe it 
is the cheapest and most practical plant protector the Texas grower 
can use. 
25 100 1000 
PRICES .$2.00 $7.50 $60.00 
F. O. B. DALLAS. 
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