VILLAGE NURSERIES, HIGHTSTOWN, N. J. 
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STRAWBERRY PLANTS 
SUPERIOR QUALITY 
because 
Our plants are grown solely for plants. Therefore they are all young plants. 
When plants are dug from the middles of fruiting beds, all the best plants 
are left for fruiting and you get the poorest. 
This most delicious of all fruits is the most easily igrown, costs least to start 
and grow and gives the quickest results. 
In a garden they should be planted one foot apart and the rows not closer 
than three feet apart. For market they should be planted one foot or fifteen 
inches apart in the row and we prefer 4 feet but some put them 3 feet, others 3^4. 
Set 1x3 ft., it takes 14,500 plants per acre; 1x4 ft., 10,900; 15 in. x 3 ft., 
11,0(X); 1 x 3 l / 2 ft., 13,850; 15 in. x 3*4 ft., 9,950; 15 in. x 4 ft., 8,700. 
The prices by express per 500 and 1,000 are after each variety; also can be 
sent bv Parcel Post, postage C.O.D. 
NEW VARIETIES 
Dorsett. —A U. S. Department of Agriculture seedling along with Fairfax selected 
as the best of thousands of seedlings. As large as Chesapeake, a good plant 
maker and tremendous cropper. Season, very early, color medium red which is 
very attractive to those who like the lighter color. Is a good shipper and sells at 
top prices. 
25 plants for 40c; 50 for 75c; 100 for $1.25; 1,000 for $9.00. 
Fairfax. —Another U. S. Department of Agriculture seedling, larger than Chesa¬ 
peake and of better quality than Dorsett with which variety it ripens and the 
choice between them is one of color only. The Fairfax is a darker red. Every 
lover of strawberries knows that the darker berries are generally the sweetest. 
Fairfax is the firmest of all varieties and along with its ability to size up and 
set fruit under the most unfavorable conditions makes it especially valuable both 
for home and market. For home it is decidedlv our choice of all early varieties. 
25 for 40c; 50 for 75c; 100 for $1.25; 1,000 for $9.00. 
Southland. —Another new U. S. Department of Agriculture seedling which has 
proven it to be best of all strawberries in the south. It is early, attractive and 
of high quality and we certainly believe it worth trying out as a garden berry. 
25 for 30c; 50 for 50c; 100 for 80c. 
STANDARD Varieties 
35c per 25; 50c for 50; 75c for 100. Postpaid. 
500 and 1,000 lots quoted under each variety to be sent by express, or if 
sent by Parcel Post the postage will be C.O.D. 
Joe.— (Perfect Bloom).—Season medium to 
late. Plant is unusually vigorous and 
long lived, foliage is healthy. Produc¬ 
tive, and carries its fruit well. Fruit 
large to very large, and continues large 
to the end of the season; firm. In form 
it is obtuse conical and very uniformly 
large in size; red with red flesh; quality 
good. $2.50 per 500; $4.00 per 1,000- 
Premier.— ( Perfect Bloom).—An extra 
early variety, ripening just after Camp¬ 
bells. Berry is large with :a green cap 
that retains its freshness, quality is 
among the best; the color is glossy 
bright red; flesh is red. Plants are very 
productive and very vigorous, holding up 
the berries well to the last picking; fo¬ 
liage is all that can be desired for health 
and vigor. 
$2.50 per 500; $4.00 per 1,000. 
