L. J. Farmer’s Price List, 1935 
■pRAGARIA NURSERIES was founded by L. J. 
Farmer, in 1883 when he was 17 years of age. At 
first strawberry plants only were handled, then other 
small fruit plants and finally a general line of Nursery 
Stock—shrubs, roses, trees, perennials, vines, etc. We 
continue to specialize in Strawberries and other Berry 
Fruits but handle a full line of other nursery products, 
in fact everything that grows about a suburban or 
country home. We solicit your .patronage. Please 
make your order $1.00 or more. 
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STRAWBERRY- PLANTS 
On account of the drouth of 1934, good 
strawberry plants and some other plants 
are very scarce and higher priced than 
usual, “e” stands for early, “m” for med¬ 
ium, “1” for late, and “f. b.” for fall or 
everbearing. 
Senator Dunlap, m, 10 plants 25c; 25, 50c 
100 , $ 1 .; 1000 , $ 6 . 
Premier, e, 10, 25c; 25, 50c; 100, $1. 
1000, $7. 
Campbell's Early, e, 10, 25c; 25, 50c; 100 
$1.25; 1000, $8. 
Steven Late Champion, 10, 25c; 25, 50c 
100, $1.25; 1000,$8. 
Joe Crampton, 1, 10, 25c; 25, 50c; 100 
$1.10; 1000, $7.50. 
Parsons Beauty, m, 10, 25c; 25, 50c; 100 
$1.; 1000. $7. 
Gibson, m, 10, 25c; 25, 50c; 100, $1. 
1000, $7. 
Aroma, 1, 10, 25c; 25, 50c; 100, $1.; 1000 
$ 8 . 
Early Jersey Giant, m, 10, 30c; 25, 60c 
100, $1.25; 1000, $10. 
The Best, 1, 10, 35c; 25, 70c; 100, $2. 
1000, $15. 
Glen Mary, 1, 10, 25c; 25, 50c; 100, $1.10 
1000 , $ 8 . 
Brandywine, 1, 10, 30c; 25, 60c; 100 
$1.25; 1000, $10. 
Bubach, m, 10, 35c; 25, 70c; 100, $2. 
1000, $15. 
Oswego, m, 10, 30c; 25, 60c; 100, $1.25 
1000 , $ 10 . 
Pearl, 1, 10, 35c; 25, 70c; 100, $2.; 1000 
$ 15 . 
William Belt, 1. 10. 30c; 25, 60c; 100 
$1.25; 1000, $10. 
Chesapeake 1, 10, 35c; 25, 70c; 100, $2. 
1000, $15. 
Aberdeen, m, 10, 30c; 25, 60c; 100, $1.25 
1000 , $ 10 . 
Fairfax, e 10, 35c; 25, 70c; 100, $2. 
1000, $15. 
Dorsett, m, 10, 35c; 25, 70c; 100, $2. 
1000, $15. 
Black and White, 10, 75c; 25, $1.50; 100 
$5. 
Mastodon, f. b., 10, 35c; 25, 70c; 100 
$2.; 1000, $15. 
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TRANSPLANTED STRAWBERRY i 
I PLANTS 
Best for planting in late May, I 
I June and July, 50c per 100, extra, j 
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| marked prepaid. We put in extra = 
| plants etc., to help pay cost of 
j parcel post and express charges. 
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Aldrich, f. b., 10, 35c; 25, 70c; 100, $2.; 
1000, $15. 
Champion Everbearing, f. b., 25, 30c; 25, 
60c; 100, $1.25; 1000, $11. 
Berri-Supreme, f. b., 10, 50c; 25, $1.; 100, 
$3.50. 
New Gem, f. b., 10 60c; 25, $1.; 100, $3.; 
1000 , $ 20 . 
Pot Grown Strawberry plants in August 
and Sept., 25, $1.25; 100, $4.50; 1000, 
$35. 
Everbearing Strawberry Seeds, all kinds 
mixed. Have produced ripe fruit in 6 
months from sowing. Feb. to Aug., pkt. 
100 seeds, 10c; 500 seeds, 25c. 
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BEGINNER’S STRAWBERRY 
i COLLECTION 
i 25 Campbells Early, 25 Dunlap, i 
; 25 Premier, 25 S. L. Champion. 25 
i Mastodon, 125 in all. Regular price, = 
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QUALITY STRAWBERRY 
COLLECTION 
25 Early Jersey Giant, 25 Chesa¬ 
peake, 25 The Best, 25 Wm. Belt, 
25 Aldrich Everbearing, regular 
price $3.30. Special price, $2.50. 
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BLACK AND WHITE 
STRAWBERRIES 
The “Black Strawberry” .is as 
near black as any strawberry could 
be, being as dark colored as the 
famous black tulip, La Tulipe 
Noire. The White Strawberry is of 
a pinkish ivory white. Both are of 
the highest quality and flavor. The 
White Strawberry is the sweetest 
strawberry that we have ever tasted. 
The Black variety is the firmest and 
best canning berry that we have 
even seen. Both are late varieties, 
the white one being very late, and 
we believe would do better if planted 
side of Pearl or some other very 
late variety. Price of Black and 
White plants, 10. 75c; 25, $1.50; 
100, $5. 
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