Helena, Montana. 
SMALL FRUITS 43 
Strawberries 
The fruiting- plant that stands the severe conditions of 
Montana’s climate with splendid credit to itself is the 
Strawberry. We do not recommend Fall planting in Montana. 
Everbearing Strawberries 
This type of Strawberry is becoming a great favorite 
in the Northwest. 
The New Mastodon Strawberry 
A fine new berry that has proved to be a wonder. The 
berries are large and are borne in great profusion. The 
plants are more resistant to disease and are strong, vigor¬ 
ous growers. We highly recommend this variety to you. 
Prices on Mastodon strong, sturdy plants, 50 for $1.00; 100 
for $1.75. 
Pride of Montana —This berry originated in the Bitter Root 
Valley and are very large in size, being more prolific 
than the Progressive and increase in size from the first 
picking up until the last. 
Champion Everbearing —Derived from a seedling of Superb. 
Similar in many respects but larger fruited and more 
productive. Will show results in seasons where others 
fail. 
Mastodon Strawberries 
Raspberries 
Raspberries are a splendid small bush fruit for 
Montana. The varieties we list have proven to be 
the hardiest and most adaptable in the Rocky 
Mountain region. 
Standard Type Strawberry 
Senator Dunlap —Hardy, strong grower, prolific 
plant-maker, good bearer of firm berries and 
stands transportation well. The best early mid¬ 
season berry for Montana. Perfect flowering. 
PRICES ON ALL STRAWBERRY 
PLANTS EXCEPT MASTODON 
50 plants .$ .90 
100 plants ... 1.50 
500 plants . 6.50 
Prices of larger quantities 
on request 
Blackberries 
We recommend very highly our 
Montana Grown Hardy Black¬ 
berries. The bushes make a fine 
sturdy growth and bear large 
quantities of good sized fruit. 
The berries are sweet and mild 
and excellent for table purposes, 
jams, pies and jellies. Price, 6 
for 45c; 12 for 85c; and 25 for 
$1.50. 
WINTER PROTECTION 
After the first freeze and when 
the plants are free of leaves 
throw a covering of coarse straw 
around the canes or lightly 
earth-up with soil. 
Latham —A large dark red berry 
which has proven to be ideal 
for the Northwest. It is a 
hardy, vigorous grower, a 
heavy yielder, and a good 
keeper and shipper. It com¬ 
bines all the good qualities 
asked for in a Raspberry. 
Price, 6 for 45c; 12 for 75c; 25 
for $1.40. 
Gregg —The best of the black 
Raspberries, and a splendid 
yielder. This is the variety of 
black Raspberry generally 
grown for market purposes. 
Price, per dozen, S5c; 25 for 
$1.50. 
St. Regis —Known as the Ever- 
bearing Raspberry because of 
its long season. Berries large 
and a bright crimson; a pro¬ 
lific yielder and a fine adapt¬ 
able variety. Per doz., 75c; 25 
for $1.40. 
Our Strawberry Plants 
Are Strong 
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OUR PEERLESS 
CANE FRUIT OFFER 
i 12 Latham Raspberries 
I 12 St. Regis Raspberries 
12 Blackberries 
Value $2.35 
1 ALL FOR 
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$ 1.95 
Prepaid to You 
Latham Red Raspberries 
FRUITS ARE PREPAID 
