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HART’S NURSERY, SPENCERVILLE, INDIANA 
COOPER 
Cooper plants resemble Beauty in many ways, but are not quite so large. It 
does not make a large number of plants, but produces berries of immense size. I 
would not advise a large planting of this variety, but if you wish to surprise your 
friends with berries of stupendous size plant a few. It is not suited for long distance 
shipping, but suitable for near-by markets. Cooper makes exceptionally long roots and 
is able to produce berries in very dry weather. 
PRICE—25 for 25c; 100 for 70c; 500 for $2.00; 1,000 for $3.50. 
PEARL 
Without doubt the latest berry in existence, often ripening its berries as late as 
the Fourth of July. It makes the longest runners of any variety I have ever known. 
The fruit is everything that could be desired. It is large in size, dark red to the 
heart, and very firm. Its prominent yellow seeds makes it very attractive to the 
buyer. When Pearl begins to bear, most other varieties are off the market, and the price 
received is much higher than mid-season varieties. 
PRICE—25 for 25c; 100 for 70c; 500 for $2.00; 1,000 for $3.50. 
AROMA 
Aroma, like Senator Dunlap, is one of the old stand-bys. 
ite in the south and middle states. 
The berries are light red, always perfectly shaped, 
giving it a pleasing appearance, making it a good seller. 
It is an excellent shipping berry. 
PRICE—25 for 25c; 100 for 70c; 500 for $2.00; 
The following three varieties are of somewhat recent introduction. They received 
a lot of high-powered advertising to which a large number of people fell. They each 
have some good points, but in other ways they are not so good. 
RED GOLD 
This variety ripens early, has a fine flavor, the stems are very long; they make 
plants freely and up to ripening time do very well, but they do not seem able to 
mature their crop. The foliage does not seem to stand up under the June sun, and 
the berries remain small and inferior. However, we have some fine plants if you wish 
to try them. 
PRICE—25 for 25c; 100 for 70c; 500 for $2.00; 1,000 for $3.50. 
HARVEST KING 
Harvest King is best suited for localities where the soil is somewhat heavy and 
where difficulty is experienced in getting a fruiting row. The plants produce a large 
amount of very sweet berries, but many are inferior in size. The foliage is deficient 
and many berries sunburn. 
PRICE—25 for 25c; 100 for 70c; 500 for $2.00; 1,000 for $3.50. 
WASHINGTON 
Washington is the sweetest berry we have ever known, and up to the fruiting 
time gives promise of an exceedingly good crop, but from then on they seem to de¬ 
teriorate. We do know that far north of us they have produced a fine crop of berries. 
We can furnish plants to those who wish to try them. However, we do not recom¬ 
mend them. 
PRICE—25 for 25c; 100 for 70c; 500 for $2.00; 1,000 for $3.50. 
It has been a great favor- 
The calyx is dark green, 
1,000 for $3.50. 
