Fine, Luscious STRAWBERRIES . .. 
We pay postage on Strawberry Plants and Small Pruit at these prices. 
Buy one-year-old plants and get them into the ground as soon as you can. Before planting, dip the 
roots in water. Set the plant with the crown or bud at the surface of the ground. April and early May 
is the best time to set the plants. If in May, the leaves should be trimmed. We do not recommend fall 
planting. ^ ....... 
Everbearing varieties are now the leading kinds—in fact, so much can be said in favor of varieties 
that produce all through the summer and fall that we are discarding so-called Standard or June varies 
ties and offer this Everbearing variety only. This variety meets all the anticipated needs and merits 
of the all-season varieties. 
For best results with Strawberries, give all-day sunshine and apply nitrate of soda or fine bone-meal 
fertilizer in June. Strawberry plants are packed 25 in a bundle. We cannot accept orders for Straw¬ 
berry plants after May 20 th. They are too far advanced in growth. 
MRae+ArlAn The best Everbearing known. The giant of all Everbearings. Produces heavily in 
IVIaSlOaon July, then renews its productiveness in August and continues until freezing-up time. 
In late October last season we enjoyed boxes of these large delicious berries. The berries are very 
large, firm and uniformly well colored. Tests have been made where 18 berries filled a quart box. 
Three berries weighed 2 ounces. They have a very fragrant aroma. This is the coming strawberry. 
25 plants for 50c; 100 plants for $1.25; 1,000 plants for $10.00, all postpaid. 
SMALL FRUITS 
THESE PRICES ARE 
ALL POSTPAID_ 
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Per pair, 75c; 
2 pair, $1.40. 
These varieties are all of established merit and very suitable for our Western planters. Our stock is all examined by State Inspectors. 
We do not claim to grow this stock. We do, however, claim to have it grown for us by very responsible established nurserymen who 
are honest in giving us the best they can produce. 
Let us book your orders early and ship the stock as wanted. No extra charge for packing. 
RASPBERRIES 
ST. REGIS EVERBEARING. Produces beautiful red berries 
from June into September; a truly early and late variety. The 
“St. Regis” is in Raspberries what “Mastodon” is in Straw¬ 
berries. 10 for 60c; 100 for $3.50. 
LATHAM. A new large red. Exceedingly hardy and a good ship¬ 
per. 10 for 60c; 100 for $3.50. 
GREGG. Large black-cap; very productive (tips). 10 for 60c; 
100 for $3.50. 
BLACKBERRIES 
SNYDER. Medium size; very hardy and early. 10 for 60c; 100 
for $4.00. 
GOOSEBERRIES 
DOWNING. Large green; very sweet; hardy. Seldom mildews. 
3 for 50c; 10 for $1.50. 
CURRANTS 
2-YEAR-OLD PLANTS 
CHERRY. Large, deep red, medium producer. Single plant 
20c; 10 for $1.60. 
PERFECTION. Very large; best red currant on market. Single 
plant 25c; 10 for $2.00. 
GRAPES 
Grape culture in Colorado invites more attention than has been 
given. The following hardy varieties do well, especially on the 
south and east slopes of our hillsides. 
CONCORD. Standard black; very hardy; best for Colorado. Each 
20c; 10 for $1.50. 
MOORE’S EARLY. A popular early black; larger than Concord. 
Each 25c; 10 for $1.85. 
BRIGHTON. F ine large berries; the best dark red for the West. 
Each 25c; 10 for $1.85. 
NIAGARA. A popular white; large bunches; tough skin. Each 
25c; 10 for $1.85. 
HOUGHTON. 
10 for $1.50. 
Red; medium size; very prolific. 3 for 50c; 
GRAPES FOR ARBORS 
BETA. Black fruit; prolific. Especially for arbors. 
5 for $1.00. 
Each 25c; 
When wanting Small Fruit Plants in larger quantity than priced, please write us. 
According to the latest classification of the Railway Express Agency, Seeds, Bulbs, Roots and Tubers take 2nd 
class rate, which averages 25% less than the regular rates. 
A FEW POPULAR BOOKS FOR 
ADVENTURES IN DISH GARDENING. (Beard). Illus¬ 
trated. 220 pages. Tells how to make miniature garden in 
bowls. $2.50. 
ALL ABOUT FLOWERING BULBS. (Weston). Illus¬ 
trated. Written for the amateur and affords all the information 
the home gardener requires for the bulbs that we plant in the 
fall. $ 2 . 00 . 
BOOK OF ANNUALS. (Hottes). Illustrated. 182 pages. A 
reliable guide to culture of annual flowers. Over 100 species 
are described and full directions for their use. $1.50. 
BOOK OF BULBS. (Rockwell). Complete and practical. Il¬ 
lustrated. 272 pages. $2X0. 
BOOK OF CLIMBING PLANTS. (Hottes). An unusually 
complete book on climbers, ground covers and creepers. Illus¬ 
trated. $ 2 . 00 . 
DAHLIA CULTURE. (Waite). Brief, clear, complete, based 
on actual results of an experienced grower. $1.50. 
GARDEN FLOWERS IN COLOR. 320 pages, 400 illustra¬ 
tions in color. 6 z Ax9 z /\. Bound in cloth. $3.75. 
GARDENS IN GLASS. (By Andrews). A highly interesting 
volume on the making of a miniature garden in a glass con¬ 
tainer. 120 pages. $1.50. 
GARDEN GUIDE. New Edition. The amateur gardeners’ 
handbook. 576 pages, 300 illustrations. $2.50. 
LAWNS. (Rockwell). Helps the home owner in planting, re¬ 
making or repairing his lawn. $1.25. 
MILADY’S HOUSE PLANTS. (Palmer). Is confined to those 
plants that will succeed in the home. $1.25. 
THE HOME GARDEN—Postpaid 
BOOK OF PERENNIALS. (Hottes). Gives general principles 
of growing and selecting perennials for the home garden. $ 2 . 00 . 
PRACTICAL LANDSCAPE GARDENING. (Credland). 
Written for the home owner of moderate means. Illustrated. 
$2.50. 
PLANT PROPAGATION. (Hottes). Illustrated. $2.00. 
ROOF GARDENING. (Mellen). Tells how to maintain a 
garden on a roof in deep beds and boxes. $1.50. 
ROSE GARDEN PRIMER. (Holmes). Illustrated. A most 
instructive book. $1.75. 
BOOK OF SHRUBS. (Hottes). A most complete book. 448 
pages with 1 87 illustrations. $3.C0. 
1C01 GARDEN QUESTIONS ANSWERED. (Hottes). An¬ 
swers questions on every phase of gardening. $2.00. 
WATER GARDENS AND GOLDFISH. (By Sawyer & Per¬ 
kins). Full information from Waterlilies in a tub to a regular 
sized pool, coupled with complete information on the care and 
breeding of Goldfish. Illustrated. $ 2 . 00 . 
THE GARDEN NOTEBOOK by Alfred Putz. Illustrated. 
Includes houseplants, soil insects, fertilizers, bulbs, seedlings, 
pruning, lawns and rock gardens. 52 working drawings show 
just what to do and how. 212 pages. $1.50. 
We also have several other books on gardening 
subjects. When wanting a book not listed above, 
send us the order, giving full title. We can 
usually supply all books promptly. 
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