J. A. BAUER PLANT COMPANY’S BLUE RIBBON BRAND PLANTS 
We have Millions of Imp. Klondyke. This Shows One Block of Them. 
name stock. Try them. 
ST. LOUIS, (Early, Perfect)—The 
best early berry grown today for home 
or nearby markets, but is not so good for 
shipping a long distance. We originated 
and introduced the St. Louis. It is large 
size, very productive, sweet and light 
scarlet in color. A very good variety for 
local market. 
EVENING STAR, (Late, Perfect) — 
One of the best late berries. We have 
grown Evening Star and St. Louis so large 
that twelve berries would fill a quart box. 
We introduced this berry too, and think 
it is a fine one, with strong plants and 
large berries of dark red color. Better try 
this one. 
PREMIER, (Early, Perfect)—A very 
successful berry in the North and East, 
ripens early and has a long fruiting sea¬ 
son of unusually large berries of fine col¬ 
or and uniform size. Foliage strong and 
healthy, and not subject to disease. 
MICHEL, (Early, Perfect)—We have 
a nice stock of this variety to offer this 
season, an old standard variety, very fine 
for home use. We advise your planting 
some of these in your garden. 
GANDY, (Late. Perfect)—This is an¬ 
other old standard variety and excepting 
the Evening Star, is one of the best late 
berries we have ever grown. Fine large 
berries of good flavor. No garden is com¬ 
plete without a few rows of Gandy for 
home use. And they also ship well. 
ROCKINGHAM, (Late, Perfect)— 
This is a new late variety that ripens with 
the Aroma and is very productive. We 
like them fine and consider them one of 
the best late berries. 
TEXAS, (Medium Early, Perfect)— 
This is a grand old variety that we have 
listed again as we have had many calls 
for them in the last few years. Of good 
size, fine flavor and very productive. And 
usually makes a second crop during the 
summer months. You will not go wrong 
if you try some of them. 
BLAKEMORE, (Early, Perfect)— Ac¬ 
claimed by many to be the finest straw¬ 
berry ever introduced by the United 
States Department of Agriculture. We 
find them very productive, almost twice 
as productive as Klondyke or Missionary. 
Very firm, will keep for days after be¬ 
ing picked. We predict they will take the 
place of Klondyke in this section as the 
standard shipping variety. We advise sett¬ 
ing this variety as they have more berries 
and of better grade than Klondyke or 
Missionary and ripen about the same time. 
MASTODON EVERBEARING, (Per- 
