134 MICHELL’S SELECT FRUITS 
Mastodon Everbearing Wonder Strawberry 
BLACKBERRIES (Extra Strong Plants) 
Eldorado. A very vigorous grower; enormously productive; 
fruit large, excellent quality and without core. 
Mersereau. Remarkably strong grower. An enormous producer 
of extra size berries, which are brilliant black and retain their 
color under all conditions; very sweet and without core. 
Ward. An extra strong grower; produces an enormous crop of 
extra large, glossy blackberries, which are rich, sweet and 
tender and with no hard core. 
Price of Blackberries, $1.00 per doz. (by parcel post, $1.10); 
per 100, $6.00; $50.00 per 1000. 
RASPBERRIES (Extra Strong Plants) 
Cumberland (Blackcap). The largest raspberry known; selected 
specimens measure an inch in diameter. 
Cuthbert. Berries very large, measuring 3 inches around; conical, 
rich crimson; one of the old-time favorites. 
Latham. The finest red raspberry to date; more productive 
than any other variety. The berries are very large, bright red 
and of wonderful flavor. 
Ranere Everbearing. The fruit is of good size and of excellent 
flavor, in fact there is no good quality any of the regular varieties 
of raspberries possess that is lacking in Ranere, brilliant red. 
Price, any of the above, strong plants, $1.00 per doz. (by parcel 
post, $1.10); per 100, $6.00; $50.00 per 1000. 
GRAPE VINES 
Caco. The most delicious of all Grapes and perfectly hardy; red; 
bunch of good size, compact and of good form. Ripens in ten 
days to two weeks in advance of Concord; rich in sugar, excellent 
in flavor. Vine a very strong, vigorous grower, healthy and pro¬ 
lific. 50c. each (by parcel post, 60c.); doz., $5.00 (by parcel 
post, $5.25). 
Campbell’s Early. A valuable and delicious grape; vine very 
strong, hardy and vigorous; berries large, black with light 
purplish bloom; flavor rich and delicious. 
Catawba. Delicious flavor; medium size, red berry. 
Champagne. A sterling variety of great merit. Color a coppery 
red. Berries very large. Immense producer. Seasons in which 
other varieties did not fruit, this variety stood out, bearing an 
immense crop. Very strong grower. 50c. each (by parcel post, 
60c.); doz., $5.00 (by parcel post, $5.25). 
Concord. The well-known standard purple variety; succeeds 
wherever grapes will grow. 
Moore’s Diamond. A strong, healthy grower; hardy and pro¬ 
ductive; color, white; berries large, flesh tender, juicy, but 
with little pulp; ripens before Concord. 
Niagara. An unusually strong grower; bunches very large and 
compact; berries large, light greenish-white, semi-transparent; 
has very little pulp and is sweet to the center. 
Price, any of the above, excepting Caco and Champagne, 
2-year old vines, 25c. each (by parcel post, 35c.); doz., $2.50 (by 
parcel post, $2.75); $20.00 per 100. 
STRAWBERRY PLANTS 
TWO NEW EARLY STRAWBERRIES 
FAIRFAX AND DORSETT 
These two new varieties were developed by scientists in the 
U. S. Dept, of Agriculture and were selected from thousands of 
seedlings as being outstanding in quality, vigor, productiveness, 
size and appearance. Stock of these two varieties is limited and 
we suggest that you place your order early for delivery at the 
proper time as they are sure to be sold out before the end of the 
season. 
Dorsett. No other berry, except Fairfax, has the fine dessert 
quality of Dorsett. This quality is probably taken from the 
English variety Royal Sovereign, which is one of its parents. 
There are some differences of opinion as to whether Dorsett or 
Fairfax is of the better quality, but all are unanimous that these 
two varieties stand head and shoulders above all others. Dor¬ 
sett berries average very large in size, are firm and rather light 
in color, while the flavor leaves nothing to be desired. The 
berries are beautiful in appearance; the light color, bright green 
cap, large size and attractive shape make them very desirable 
and should appeal to every grower of Strawberries. Once 
tasted this appeal becomes doubly strong. 
Fairfax. No other berry, except Dorsett, can equal Fairfax in 
quality. It probably takes this outstanding quality from the 
Royal Sovereign parentage, which has been famous in England 
for years; it is impossible to describe it; to be appreciated it 
must be tasted. Fairfax berries average very large and firm 
and picked at the proper time are a bright red with a light green 
cap; as they become riper they become darker and then very 
dark red; they maintain their firmness and flavor even after 
they become very dark. 
Price of the above two new varieties, 25 for $1.00 (by P. P., 
$1.10); 50 for $1.50 (by P. P., $1.65); 100 for $2.50 (by P. P., $2.70). 
STANDARD EARLY VARIETIES 
Premier (Perfect). Enormously productive, commencing early 
and bearing through a long season, the flavor is delicious. 
Senator Dunlap (Perfect). This grand Strawberry will please 
the most critical person. One of the first to yield and continues 
well into the height of the season. 
MID-SEASON VARIETIES 
Big Joe (Perfect). The merits of this splendid variety are great 
vigor of plant, splendid root system, exceptional productiveness, 
large size of fruit, excellent flavor and length of bearing season. 
LATE SEASON VARIETIES 
Chesapeake (Perfect). The berries are handsome in appearance 
because of their large size, rich color, glossy surface, uniform 
shape and bright green cap. 
Gandy’s Prize (Perfect). One of the best late sorts, very large, 
solid and of a beautiful crimson color; especially good for 
family garden planting. 
William Belt (Perfect). The plant is vigorous, though not a ram¬ 
pant grower; succeeds on all soils, invariably yields heavily, and 
continues for a long period; the berries are always of large size 
and highest quality; deep crimson in color and very firm. 
Price of the above in layer plants, 25 for 75c. (by parcel post, 
85c.); $1.00 for 50 (by parcel post, $1.15); 100 for $1.50 (by parcel 
post, $1.70); $10.00 per 1000. 
AUTUMN FRUITING OR EVER-BEARING 
STRAWBERRY PLANTS 
Mastodon. This is unquestionably the most prolific of ever- 
bearing varieties. Bears continuously from June till frost, the 
late bearing fruits being as large as the early crop; berries are of 
excellent quality. Price, layer plants, 25 for $1.00 (by parcel 
post, $1.10); $1.50 for 50 (by parcel post, $1.65); per 100, $2.50 
(by parcel post, $2.70); $15.00 per 1000. 
Have your own fresh picked fruit 
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