WEST HILL NURSERIES —FREDONIA, NEW YORK 
Strawberries 
Our plants were grown on new, rich soil and ate 
strong and robust. 
All strawberry plants will be sent separate from the 
rest of your order, either by mail or express, about May 
1, unless otherwise instructed. 
Aroma. A berry of the highest quality, very late and 
exceedingly productive. Very large, conical in shape, 
smooth and glossy. Pleasing to both eye and palate. 
The plant is very robust, healthy and hardy. One 
of the best. 
Belt (William Belt). Its originator says that he has 
frequently grown berries of this variety of which 
twelve would fill a quart. In shape they are rather 
long and conical. Bright red all over, healthy and 
prolific. Quality good. One of our very best and 
most reliable. 
Blakemore. This is a brand NEW variety, originated by 
the U. S. Department of Agriculture. It has been 
thoroughly tested and found to be excellent. Fruit is 
dark red, of large size and of round to conical shape. 
Flavor of the best. It will stand shipment better than 
any other variety now grown. Early. 
Dunlap. A welhtested, generally successful and won- 
derfully productive variety. A very strong grower. 
Fruit medium to large, regular form, beautiful, bright 
red, firm and of most excellent quality. A good 
shipper. Ripens early, continues a long time. One 
of our standard sorts. 
Gibson. Popular in the great strawberry fields of 
Western Michigan. Its large size and beauty, uni¬ 
form shape, high quality and great productiveness 
make it the favorite of grower and consumer. Its 
foliage is large and abundant, roots long, a great 
grower and very hardy. 
Glen Mary. One of the largest berries on the list. Of 
bright crimson color and fine flavor, always bringing 
the highest price in the market. The plant is very 
strong and prolific. As desirable for the market man 
as the amateur. Mid-season. 
Premier. A new, early berry of excellent quality. Fruit 
large and firm. A robust grower and productive. 
Prices for Strawberry Plants, except where noted. 
25 100 1000 
^0.50 ^1.00 ^5.00 
Postpaid at 25 and 100 rates 
Mastodon 
We cannot say too much for this wonderful ever- 
bearer. In size, color, flavor and yield, it leads them 
all. Berries begin to ripen by July 15th—less than 
three months after planting. We pick hundreds of 
quarts per acre of these large, luscious, bright red ber¬ 
ries through August, September and October from our 
own fields, which readily sold for 50c per quart. 
Not only do they produce a money crop the same 
summer and fall after planting, but another big 
crop the following spring with other berries. No 
matter what your expe¬ 
rience has been with 
everbearing strawber¬ 
ries, Mastodon can be 
relied upon to bring in 
dollars while other ber¬ 
ries are getting ready to 
fruit. If you are a lover of strawberries and your garden 
space is limited, 100 plants set 1 x 2 feet apart will pro¬ 
duce a crop that will surprise and please you, to say 
nothing of the enjoyment that will be yours by extend¬ 
ing the strawberry season until the first frosts of fall. 
Price, 10 for 50c; 25 for 
^1.00; 100 for ^2.00; 1000 
for ^12.00. Postpaid at 10, 
25 and 100 rates. 
Mastodon 
Strawberries. 
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