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GREAT NORTHERN SEED CO., ROCKFORD, ILLINOIS—BEST QUALITY SEEDS 
SELECT LIST OF SMALL FRUITS 
Jfk DFC Grapes Are All Strong, 
Eaw Three-Year-Old Plants 
We Cannot Send Grapes to Arkansas, California or Oregon on Account of State Quarantine 
Regulations 
CAMPBELL’S EARLY—The berries are large, often an inch or more in diameter, glossy 
black with a purple bloom, sweet and juicy, with few seeds. Strong plants, 25c each; 
3 for 70c; doz. $2.50, postpaid. 
WHITE DIAMOND—Valuable for all sections of the United States. Best white, healthy and 
perfectly hardy. Strong plants, 25c each; 3 for 70c; doz. $2.50, postpaid. 
MOORE’S EARLY—One of the best early ripening varieties. The bunch is large, round and 
with a black-blue bloom. In quality surpassing the Concord. ' Strong plants, 20c each; 
3 for 55c; doz. $2.00, postpaid. 
CONCORD—The well-known standard black-blue variety. It succeeds wherever Grapes are 
grown. Strong plants, 20c each; 3 for 55c; doz. $2.00, postpaid. 
BRIGHTON—The Best Red Grape. Sweet and delicious. Strong plants. 25c each; 3 for 70c; 
doz. $2.50, postpaid. 
SPECIAL OFFER grapeI ONLY $1.05 
ONE OF EACH VARIETY, BY MAIL, POSTPAID. 
STRAWBERRIES 
NOTICE—All varieties marked (S) are Staminate Perfect Flowering and Bi-Sexual 
varieties. All varieties marked (P) are Pistillate and destitute of Stamens. Therefore 
when planting varieties marked (P) it will be necessary to have every third row a Perfect 
Flowering or (S) variety to properly fertilize the bed; much finer fruit will be obtained by 
so doing. 
For example—If your order calls for 200 Great Ruby (P) you should also have 100 
Great Northern (S) to properly fertilize the bed. Plant the first two rows with Great Ruby 
(P) and the third row with Great Northern (S) and so on; or you can use any other (P) 
and (S) varieties in the same manner. 
MONEY IN STRAWBERRIES 
A strawberry Bed is a safe and sure investment. Greatest of all Money Makers. $600.00 
profit i)er acre. Only one expense—the cost of plants, which is merely nominal—lasts for 
years. 
Everbearing or Fall-Bearing Strawberry 
A dish of luscious strawberries in the fall is a luxury which everyone who owns a 
garden could enjoy. Plant at least twenty-five plants, but if you can spare the room plant 
100 or more. Keep all blooms picked off in the spring and do not allow the plants to ^ar 
regular crops in June, thus conserving their strength for the fall crop.' 
Campbell’s Early Grapes 
The New Strawberry Raspberry 
Strawberry Plant Orders 
will be shipped direct from our Strawberry Farms and cannot be shipped with other goods. 
Send your orders in early and they will be filled in rotation just as early in the spring 
as possible. 
WHEN WE SHIP STRAWBERRY PLANTS—In this locality Field Grown Strawberry 
plants are ready for shipment in April. We can also make fall shipments if desired. 
We ship Strawberry Plants during the months of March, April, May, October and November 
only. Be sure to state exact date you want your plants shipped when ordering. Other¬ 
wise we will use our best judgment. 
(Tree Strawberry)—Bush from 18 inches to 2 
feet in height, entirely hardy and impervious to 
heat and drought. Berries are larger than the larg¬ 
est Strawberries, bright, shining scarlet, with an 
exquisite bloom. MAKES DELICIOUS JELLY, 
JAMS AND TARTS, having a delicious flavor en¬ 
tirely different from any other fruit. An immense 
yielder, producing regularly and abundantly.' It 
bears the first season and gets stronger and larger 
each year. All lovers of fruit should give it a 
trial. It will both surprise and please you. Price, 
20c each; 3 for 55c; doz. $2.00, postpaid. 
Select L.ist 
Postpaid By Mail 
By Express 
Not Prepaid 
Select List 
Postpaid By Mail 
By Express 
Not Prepaid 
EX. EARLY VARIETIES 
Excelsior S... 
Great Northern S..... 
Great Ruby P. 
Blakemore S.. 
Missionapr S. 
MED. EARLY VARIETIES 
Enormous P.. 
Haverland P.. 
Klondike S... 
Senator Dunlap S. 
25 
$0.35 
.71 
.69 
.68 
.45 
.64 
.68 
.45 
.45 
.35 
50 
$0.55 
1.06 
1.04 
1.01 
.70 
.99 
1.01 
.70 
.70 
.55 
100 
$0.95 
1.71 
1.69 
1.66 
1.15 
1.64 
1.66 
1.15 
1.15 
.95 
300 
$2.25 
3.71 
3.69 
^ 3.51 
2.50 
3.49 
3.51 
2.50 
2.50 
2.25 
500 
$3.15 
5.01 
4.99 
4.76 
3.35 
4.74 
4.76 
3.35 
3.35 
3.15 
1000 
$4.95 
9.31 
9.29 
8.81 
5.95 
8.79 
8.81 
5.95 
5.95 
4.95 
SEC. EARLY VARIETIES 
American Beauty S._. 
Dr. Burrell S. 
Gibson S... 
Warfield P. 
LATE VARIETIES 
Aroma S... 
Pride of Michigan S. 
EVERBEARING 
Progressive.. 
Superb._.. 
25 
$ .79 
.45 
.45 
.35 
.40 
.64 
.85 
.95 
50 
$1.24 
.70 
;70 
.55 
.65 
.99 
1.35 
1.50 
100 
$2.14 
1.15 
1.15 
.95 
1.10 
1.64 
2.25 
2.50 
300 
$4.69 
2.50 
2.50 
2.25 
2.40 
3.49 
5.35 
5.65 
500 
$6.24 
3.35 
3.35 
3.15 
3.25 
4.74 
6.75 
7.25 
1000 
$11.79 
5.95 
5.95 
4.95 
5.80 
8.79 
12.80 
13.75 
New Mastodon 
The Great New Mastodon Strawberry 
The Most Wonderful Everbearing Strawberry Ever Grown. The Yield is Amazingly Enormous. 
The Quality is Unequaled 
Our Genuine Plants are grown from propagating stock secured direct from the originator, so you 
may be sure of getting the same strain and type which produced the record yield of 6,000 quarts 
per acre. Unlike other Everbearers, the plants of Mastodon are large, vigorous and heavily crowned as 
well as deep rooted. This is why they are able to yield enormous crops of wonderful fruit. Regard¬ 
less of your experience in the past, you will find our Mastodon Strawberry to be a true Ever- 
bearer and the best you have ever seen. Price, Selected Plants, postpaid, by mail, 12 for 40c; 25 for 75c; 
50 for $1.25; 100 for $2.00. 
Peerless Collection 
STRAWBERRY PLANTS By Mail 
Dr. Burrell, 25 selected plants. Value.45c 
Great Ruby, 25 selected plants. Value.69c 
Warfield, 25 selected plants. Value..,.35c 
In all, 75 plants, value $1.49 for $1.07 postpaid. 
$ 1.07 
$ 1.97 
Matchless Collection 
STRAWBERRY PLANTS By Mail 
Dr. Burrell, 50 selected plants. Value.$0.70 
Great Ruby, 50 selected plants. Value. 1.04 
Warfield, 50 selected plants. Value.55 
In all, 150 plants, value $2.29, for only $1.97 postpaid. 
Blakemore 
Strawberry 
Developed and Recommended 
by U. S. Department of 
Agriculture 
A very fine Strawberry, 
large, vigorous and thrifty 
plants and the fruit itself is 
unusually firm. In Illinois this 
summer the Blakemore brought 
a dollar a case more than any 
other varieties. 
For prices see list above. 
