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Berry Seed Company, Clarinda, Iowa 
STRaW/BERRI 
ROOTED 
PLANTS 
ALL 
WE CANNOT SHIP 
NURSERY STOCK 
C.O.D. 
Start this high 
grade delicious 
fruit on your 
place this year 
LUSCIOUS 
HEAVY 
FRUITING 
VARIETIES 
MASTODON 
STRAWBERRY 
PLANTS 
If roots are dry when plants arrive place them 
in water a few hours before planting'. When 
setting plants place as low as possible but do 
not cover the crown. Make sure the soil is 
pressed firmly around the roots. A mellow soil 
with plenty of humus is needed for best success. 
Cut off tops of plants after they have stopped 
fruiting for the season. 
STRAWBERRY PLANTS LISTED ARE SELF-POLLENIZING 
* 
ance, a brilliant light red, and hold color well. Excel in 
quality and are of superior flavor, firm and not easily bruised. 
Plants are free from disease; plant growth vigorous. Ripen 
early and have a long fruiting season. Postpaid: 100, 
$3.25; 200, $4.00. 
3432 Fairfax. A dandy new variety, outstanding in firm¬ 
ness, high quality and appearance, and long fruiting season. 
THE GENUINE GIANT EVERBEARING STRAIN Berries are attractive, bright red in color, rich in flavor, very 
firm and will stand long distance shipments. The plants are 
3430 Mastodon. If you want the finest strawberry plants healthy and vigorous, heavy producers. Postpaid: 100, 
for home or commercial use, try our Giant Everbearing Mas¬ 
todons. Bears 10 months out of 18. The berries are uni¬ 
form, large and firm, and the plants are large, vigorous, deep 
rooted, and produce enormous loads of fine fruit. Mastodons 
are real money-makers and are ready sellers at roadside mar¬ 
kets. Postpaid: 50 plants, $1.00; 100, $1.75; 200, $3.00; 
500, $6.75. Not Prepaid: 1000, $11.95. 
SPRING BEARING PLANTS 
3400 Senator Dunlap. The best known and favorite va¬ 
riety for spring bearing, producing fine, large fruit, of a 
deep rich red color. The berries are firm and solid, uniform in 
shape, and hold their color and shape well after canning or 
preserving. Plant is highly productive, a great plant maker, 
and will withstand hardiness. Postpaid: 100, $1.00; 200, 
$1.85; 500, $3.75. Not Prepaid: 1000, $6.50. 
8431 Dorsett. A new variety which promises to he popular 
as a commercial berry. The berries are distinctive in appear- 
$2.25; 200, $4,00. 
3416—The Blakemore. Developed by the U. S. Department of 
Agriculture. It 
i s considered 
by far the best 
commercial va¬ 
riety. Berries 
are tarty, of a 
bright red col¬ 
or, ripen early, 
and are excel¬ 
lent for can¬ 
ning, preserves, 
etc. Plants are 
disease resist¬ 
ant. Postpaid: 
100 , $ 1 . 00 ; 
200, $1.85; 
500, $3.75. 
Not Prepaid: 
1000, $6.50. 
Senator Dunlap 
FULL FLAVORED GRAPES 
Concord 
Grapes will grow on most any type of soil. For best results it should be of good depth 
and drainage. Too rich a soil is not advisable. Set vines 8 feet apart. Tie up runs the second 
year. Pruning may be done any time after leaves have fallen, until spring but do not prune 
when they are frozen. For Pruning Shears, see Page 63. 
3775 Concord. The standard of excellence among black grapes. Berries jet black, sweet, 
juicy and of excellent flavor. Vines hardy and productive. Postpaid Price: 1-yr., 12c each"; 
10 for 90c; 100 for $7.50. 2-yr., 17c each; 10 for $1.25; 100 for $10.00. 
3776 Moore’s Early. Black, similar to Concord, hut berries larger, and bunches somewhat 
smaller and looser. Very fine for market purposes. Ripens a week ahead of Concord. Post¬ 
paid Price: 1-yr., 15c each; 10 for $1.15; 100 for $9.50. 3-yr., 20c each; lO for $1.50; 
100 for $13.00. 
3880 Beta. One of the hardiest, surviving and producing in the colder parts of the North¬ 
west. Fruit black, juicy. A vigorous grower. Excellent for covering arbors. Postpaid Price: 
1-yr., 15c each; 10 for $1.15; 100 for $9.50. 2-yr., 20c each; 10 for $1.50; 100 for $13.00. 
3881 Caco. One of the most delicious of all grapes. Berries wine-red. hanging in good- 
sized hunches. Very strong, vigorous growers, healthy and prolific. Postpaid Price: 1-yr., 
29c each; 10 for $2.40; 2-yr., 39c each; 10 for $3.40. 
3778 Agawam. Berries large, meaty; dark purplish-red. Ripens late and can he kept until 
mid-winter: Postpaid Price: 1-yr., 15c each; 10 for $1.15; 100 for $9.50. 2-yr., 20c each; 
10 for $1.50; 100 for $13.00. 
3779 Niagara. Greenish white. Bunches large and compact; heavy yielder. Most satisfactory 
of all white grapes. Postpaid Price; 1-yr., 15c each; 10 for $1.15; 100 for $9.50. 3-j’r., 
20c each; 10 for $1.50; 100 for $13.00. 
