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19SJ, SPRING SEED CATALOG 
Strawberry Plants 
Bring the Most Delicious Treats 
Berries with Cream—Preserves—Shortcake 
All these are doubly delicious with fresh berries right from the plants themselves to your 
table. You can produce your own shortcakes, there in your backyard or garden. Inexpensively 
too, because plant prices are low. 
STRAWBERRIES ARE EASY TO GROW. Especially if you start with healthy, heavily- 
rooted plants. That’s half the battle and we ve taken care of that. WE GUARANTEE our 
plants to reach you in good live growing condition. Every plant a strong healthy one with a 
heavy fibrous root system. 
PLANTS LIKE THESE 
The Kind We Ship You 
Fully developed and freshly dug, their vital¬ 
ity insures their growth. 
The above picture shows some MASTODON 
plants taken from the ground in December. 
MASTODON 
EVERBEARING 
The most popular Everbearing variety. A 
worldbeater for quality and hardiness, and 
bears extra heavy. The berries are dark red, 
very large and finely flavored. Ideal for home 
use, and just as good for marketing. The 
plants are big and husky .and bear well from 
June until frost, and is gaining more popular¬ 
ity in the United States than any other straw¬ 
berry ever introduced. 
MASTODON—Postpaid 
100 200 500 25 50 
$1.40 $2.50 $5.00 .45 .75 
STANDARD VARIETIES 
AROMA—The main berry in Southern Miss¬ 
ouri and Northern Arkansas. Late. 
SENATOR DUNLAP—A fine standard June 
bearing variety. Heavy bearer and heavy plant 
maker. 
PREMIER—There is a great demand for 
this variety, chiefly because the commercial 
growers like it so well. 
IMPROVED PROGRESSIVE—Improved type 
of the old Progressive Everbearing strawberry. 
Postpaid Prices 
100 
200 
500 
50 
25 
Aroma 
$1.00 
$1.75 
$4.00 
.60 
.40 
Premier 
1.00 
1.75 
4.00 
.60 
.40 
Sen. Dunlap 
.75 
1.25 
2.50 
.50 
.35 
Imp. Prog. 
1.25 
2.00 
4.50 
.65 
.45 
BLAKEMORE 
JUNE BEARING 
This is the new United States Department 
of Agriculture strawberry; introduced a few 
seasons ago and proving itself to be as popu¬ 
lar a June crop berry as the Mastodon is for 
an Everbearing. 
The berry is finely flavored, medium red in 
color, about the size of the Senator Dunlap 
except that it is more pointed. The fruit is 
of fine texture, and will remain in good condi¬ 
tion several days after being picked. For 
market use you can’t beat them, and for can¬ 
ning they are just as good. 
BLAKEMORE—Postpaid Prices 
100 200 500 25 50 
.75 $1.25 $2.50 .35 .50 
MASTERPIECE 
EVERBEARING 
NEW REDUCED PRICES 
We call it Masterpiece because we realize it 
equal, if not superior, solid, dark red in color, 
and yields well. Its fine texture makes it un¬ 
usually fine for table use. Holds up as well 
as the Blakemore, and is especially good for 
market and for home canning. It produces 
somewhat more than the Mastodon because it 
makes more runners and more new plants than 
any other Everbearing variety that we have. 
FIELD’S NEW MASTERPIECE 
100 200 500 25 50 
$1.75 $3.00 $6.00 .75 $1.00 
PORTLAND CACO 
GRAPE VINES 
PLANT GRAPES 
Dependable producers. Heavy bearers. They're easy to 
grow, hardy, require little care and often yield abundantly 
even if neglected. And the fruit itself, Well—who doesn’t 
find uses for grapes. 
Your Choice-5 Kinds Below 
25 & up 12 & up 1 to 10 
1 yr. Plants ___ .10 ea. .11 ea. .12 ea. 
2 yr. Plants _ .13 ea. .14 ea. .15 ea. 
CONCORD 
THE BIG MAIN CROP GRAPE for 
the farm home. Black. Midseason. 
Heavy bearing and very hardy. 
CONCORD GRAPE PRICES 
Postpaid 
25 & up 12 & up 1 to 10 
1 yr. Plants .00 ea. .07 ea. .08 ea. 
2 yr. Plants .08 ea. .09 ea. .10 ea. 
Choice New Varieties 
1 yr_5 for $1.00; 12 for $2.00 or 25c ea. 
2 yr_4 for $1.00; 12 for $2.50 or 30c ea. 
Postpaid—Alike or Assorted 
t 
CACO —Fruit reddish-brown or am¬ 
ber. Very fine quality, with a rich 
spicy flavor. The best variety we have 
in the list. 
GREEN MOUNTAIN— Fine quality 
whitish-green grape. New, and well 
liked. Ripens with the Concord. 
PORTLAND — Outstanding new 
white grape. Fruit very large, sweetly 
flavored. Ripens along with Moore’s 
Early. 
POSTPAID—ALIKE or ASSORTED 
AGAWAM —The standard red grape. 
Very richly flavored. 
BETA —Black grape. A cross be¬ 
tween the Concord and wild grape. 
Very hardy, and a vigorous climber. 
Especially fine for grape juice. 
CATAWBA — A large coppery-red 
grape. 
MOORE’S EARLY — Black grape 
preferred for market. Ripens early. 
Fruit is of good size. 
NIAGARA — Standard white grape 
that is always satisfactory. Yields 
heavy, with large, compact bunches. 
fiPECIAI. 
$1.00 POSTPAID 
All-Season Variety Collection 
A $1.48 VALUE 
12 Heavy, Strongly Rooted Plants 
6 Concord. Main Crop. 
2 Moore’s Early. Early Black. 
1 Agawam. Standard Red. 
1 Niagara. Standard White. 
1 Caco. Fine spicy red. New. 
1 Portland. New White. Early. 
Above collection in EXTRA HEAVY 2 
yr. old plants. 
POSTPAID for $1.45 
FREE — A planting guide with every order, telling how to plant properly 
