J. A. BAUER PLANT COMPANY’S BLUE RIBBON BRAND PLANTS 
Price List of Strawberry Plants 
( 
Post Paid 
) 
( 
Express 
Collect 
) 
25 
50 
100 
250 
500 
1,000 
5,000 
Excelsior, . 
...$ .35 
$ .60 
$ .85 
$1.25 
$1.75 
$3.00 
$14.00 
Missionary,. 
... .35 
.60 
.85 
1.25 
1.75 
3.00 
14.00 
Imp. Klondyke, . . 
... .35 
.55 
.85 
1.25 
1.75 
2.75 
13.00 
Dunlap, . 
... .35 
.65 
.90 
1.25 
1.75 
3.00 
14.00 
Blakemore, . 
... .35 
.65 
.90 
1.25 
1.75 
3.00 
14.00 
Thompson, . 
... .35 
.65 
.90 
1.25 
1.75 
3.00 
14.00 
Aroma,. 
... .35 
.65 
.90 
1.25 
1.75 
3.00 
14.00 
Michel, . 
... .35 
.65 
.90 
1.25 
1.75 
3.00 
14.00 
Gandy, . 
... .50 
.80 
1.30 
1.85 
2.20 
3.50 
16.50 
St. Louis, . 
... .50 
.80 
1.30 
1.85 
2.20 
3.50 
16.50 
Premier, . 
... .50 
.80 
1.30 
1.85 
2.20 
3.50 
16.50 
EVERBEARING VARIETIES 
( 
Post Paid 
) 
( 
Express 
Collect 
) 
25 
50 
100 
250 
500 
1,000 
5,000 
Progressive . 
... .50 
.80 
1.30 
1.85 
3.10 
4.50 
21.00 
Mastodon, . 
... .60 
.90 
1.40 
2.20 
4.00 
7.00 
32.50 
YOUNGBERRY PRICES 
( Post Paid ) ( 
1 Doz. 25 50 100 250 
Youngberry, .75 $1.40 $2.25 $3.75 $5.00 
Express Collect ) 
500 1,000 5,000 
$8.00 $15.00 $70.00 
(Th ese prices cancel all previous prices) 
All lots of 25 to 100 sent post paid 
at prices named and all lots of 250 and 
over are shipped express collect. 
We ask that you order plants as priced 
above. We do not allow you to make up 
an order for three or four kinds at above 
prices as they are so much trouble to 
pack we must have a better price for 
orders of this kind. If you want them 
mixed write us for special prices. In mak¬ 
ing out your order please write plainly 
as this is the only way we have of address¬ 
ing your plants to you. While our list is 
not as large as some have, we feel that 
you will make no mistake in planting 
any of the varieties we have listed. 
Youngberry 
This is a grand new fruit and we think 
it will pay you to try them. 
They have made yields of 20,000 pints 
to the acre in California and have also 
made good yields in Alabama and Geor¬ 
gia. 
The berries run about an inch long; 
are purple in color; have a fine flavor and 
are very productive. The flavor is some¬ 
what like a raspberry instead of a dew¬ 
berry. The vines are vigorous and some¬ 
times grow twenty feet in one season. Al¬ 
though the vines are thorny, the fruit 
stems hang out from the vines making 
them easy to pick. We set 1,000 plants 
to the acre; making the rows about 9 feet 
