The I. W. Scott Company, Pittsburgh, Pa 
SMALL FRUIT 63 
Premier Strawberry 
STRAWBERRY PLANTS 
Strawberries in the Garden. No home-garden is complete without a bed or a few rows of Straw¬ 
berries. This earliest and most delicious fruit, coming at a time when no other fresh fruit can be had, is 
liked by everybody. By planting some everbearers in addition to the early varieties, you can have fresh 
berries for the table from June to November, or until freezing weather sets in. What greater pleasure 
than picking your daily supply of fresh ripe berries “right off your own vines”? 
Strawberries for Profit. We know of no other crop that produces equal returns for the acreage 
planted or the time and labor expended. Market-gardeners and farmers are beginning to appreciate 
the enormous and ever-increasing demand for fancy home-grown berries and are limiting their acreage 
only to the amount they are able to take care of at picking-time. 
Our Plants. The plants we offer are “new-ground plants” grown in virgin soil in one of the best 
plant-growing districts of the Northwest. They are large, strong, fully developed plants, ready to 
make a quick, steady growth the first year. 
Order Early. The earlier you order the surer you are to get the varieties you want. Strawberry 
plants should be set out as early in spring as the ground can be prepared, the earlier the better. The 
plants will be sent as soon as they can be dug in the spring and if your ground is not ready, heel them 
in and cover with straw until you plant them. 
DISTANCE FOR PLANTING AND PLANTS REQUIRED PER ACRE 
Commercial use. 3 % ft. x 1 y 2 ft. 7,920 plants 
Garden use. 2 V 2 ft. x 1 Vi ft.11,600 plants 
Everbearing Strawberries. 2% ft. x 1 Vi ft.11,600 plants 
Extra-Early 
Premier. The best early Strawberry without a fault. Excellent 
in quality, color and flavor. Its unusual firmness makes it an 
ideal shipper. The best early commercial berry today. 
Second-Early 
Cooper. The largest Strawberry ever produced. Ripens with 
second earlies. Berry has a sweet, delicious flavor. A new 
large and vigorous variety that built its reputation in one year. 
Senator Dunlap. For many years has been grown as the main- 
crop berry throughout the country. Will produce a full crop 
in a wider range of soil and climate than any other variety. A 
very heavy bearer of good-sized, uniformly shaped berries of 
beautiful dark red color. 
Dr. Burrill. This is truly a most remarkable Strawberry—one of 
the best all-round varieties ever produced. Fruits from mid¬ 
season until late and is a ready seller on the market. As a dry- 
weather producer it cannot be beat, the long roots taking 
moisture from a greater soil-depth and producing heavier 
foliage and crops than most varieties under similar dry-season 
conditions. 
Medium Late 
Very Late 
Aroma. Widely grown throughout the country as the standard 
late variety. A sure cropper. Produces quantities of large 
berries, uniformly round in shape, and deep glossy red in color, 
having a tough skin and firm flesh, making it an ideal shipper. 
Unusually mild and sweet and the standard late variety. 
Everbearing 
Mastodon. Very productive; unusually large size; brilliant, 
attractive color; and excellent shipping qualities. Produces 
fruit ninety days from planting. Pick the first crop from July 
to killing frosts; the second crop the following June; and the 
third crop from August to killing frosts in late autumn. 
PRICES 
Per 25 
Per 50 
Per 100 
Per 1,000 
Premier. Extra-early. 
. .$0 60 
$1 00 
$1 50 
$7 
00 
Cooper. Second-early. 
70 
1 15 
1 80 
8 
00 
Senator Dunlap. Second-early. . 
60 
1 00 
1 40 
5 
00 
Dr. Burrill. Second-early . 
60 
1 00 
1 40 
5 
50 
Gibson. Medium late . 
60 
1 00 
1 40 
5 
50 
Aroma. Very late. 
60 
1 00 
1 50 
6 
50 
Mastodon. Everbearing. 
. . 1 00 
1 65 
2 75 
13 
00 
Orders for 500 or more of one variety at the 1,000 rate 
At the prices quoted, we pay the postage, except at the 1,000 rate 
which is f.o.b. nursery. 
On orders for 500 plants and upward we recommend express 
shipment. 
Gibson. Produces two to four fruit-stems on each plant, making 
it one of the heaviest bearing Strawberries. Fruit of fine 
quality, texture, and flavor. Excellent for table use, canning, 
or market. Thrives in all soils and climates. 
Two-year-old plants, 15 cts. each, $1.25 for 10, except as noted 
Fay. Medium to long clusters of dark red, juicy fruits. 
Perfection. Large, bright red fruits; big clusters. 25 cts. each, $2.25 for 10. 
Wilder. Medium-sized, mildly acid berries in large clusters. 
GOOSEBERRIES 
Two-year-old plants 
Downing. Whitish green. The most widely planted and highly prized sort. 
25 cts. each, $2.25 for 10. 
Red Jacket. Reddish green; juicy, highly palatable flesh. 40 cts. each, $3.50 
for 10. 
GRAPES 
Two-year-old plants, 20 cts. each, $1.75 for 10, except as noted 
Brighton. Large bunches; big red berries of excellent flavor; productive and vigorous. 
Catawba. Luscious dark red berries; best table quality; late ripening and keeps well. 
Concord. The standard Grape. Rich, sweet, juicy fruits; most reliable. 15c. each, $1.25 for 10. 
Delaware. Small, sweet, spicy, delicious berries; compact growth, taking up very little room. 
Moore’s Early. Like Concord, but two weeks earlier. 
Niagara. An extremely fine, sweet, white Grape. 
Worden. Large bunches of big, black berries of high quality. Earlier than Concord. 
Concord Grapes 
CURRANTS 
