J. A. BAUER PLANT COMPANY’S BLUE RIBBON BRAND PLANTS 
New Blakemore is a Good Plant Maker. We Like Them Fine 
Description of Varieties 
EXCELSIOR, (Extra Early, Perfect) — 
The very earliest berry we have grown 
and one that is fine for home use as well 
as shipping. Unexcelled for preserves, 
jams, and jellies. We advise you to plant 
some of this grand old variety. 
LADY THOMPSON, (Early, Perfect) 
—An improved strain of the old Lady 
Thompson variety, firmer and will carry 
well, stands hot dry summers and comes 
on about a week after Excelsior. Does well 
in Southwest. 
MISSIONARY, (Medium Early, Per¬ 
fect) —This is the leading berry for the 
South. They grow them with success in 
Florida, Alabama and South Texas. A 
good selling berry. We sold one firm in 
Florida over a million of this variety last 
season. 
IMPROVED KLONDYKE, (Medium 
Early, Perfect) —We introduced this berry 
and know it to be good. One of the 
standard varieties used for shipping in this 
section. A good variety for all purposes. 
Try them. 
DUNLAP, (Medium Early, Perfect) — 
This variety does well in the North and 
West, not so good for the South as oth' 
ers of the same season. We have good 
pure stock and can fill all orders. 
AROMA, (Late, Perfect)—We sell 
more of this variety than all other late 
ones combined. This is the standard late 
berry for this section and is shipped in 
carlots. Let us have your orders for true 
to name stock. 
CHAMPION K., (Early, Perfect)—A 
new early berry of large size, very pro' 
ductive and a good shipper. Better try a 
few of these. 
WASHINGTON, (Extra Late, Per¬ 
fect) —The Honey'sweet strawberry. De* 
scribed by the introducer as, “The big' 
gest, sweetest and most beautiful extra late 
strawberry ever grown.” Prolong your 
season with some of this grand new vari' 
ety. We had them last season and found 
them the finest large vigorous plants we 
have ever grown with large sweet dark 
red berries. We have some fine true to 
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