HART’S NURSERY, SPENCERVILLE, INDIANA 
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PEARL 
Without doubt the latest berry in existence, often ripening its berries as late as 
the Fourth of July. It makes the longest runners of any variety I have ever known. 
The fruit is everything that could be desired. It is large in size, dark red to the 
heart, and very firm. Its prominent yellow seeds makes it very attractive to the 
buyer. When Pearl begins to bear, most other varieties are oft the market, and the price 
received is much higher than mid-season varieties. 
PRICE: 25 for 40c; 100 for $1.10, prepaid. 1,000 for $6.50, not prepaid. 
AKOMA 
Aroma, like Senator Dunlap, is one of the old stand-bys. It has been a great favor¬ 
ite in the south and middle states. 
The berries are light red, always perfectly shaped. The calyx is dark green, 
giving it a pleasing appearance, making it a good seller. 
It is an excellent shipping berry. 
PRICE: 25 for 40c; 100 for $1.10, prepaid. 1,000 for $6.50, not prepaid. 
BLAKEMORE 
This variety is one of the newer varieties introduced by the U. S. Department of 
Agriculture. We do not think it as good as Premier in the northern part of the country, 
but in the south it has been received with great favor. It produces the most plants 
of any variety known. The foliage remains green all through the season. 
Blakemore is an ideal shipping berry, it ripens early, and is of a rather light color. 
Success with this variety demands that they be kept thinned. Try a few plants—they 
may surprise you. 
PRICE: 25 for 35c; 100 for $1.00, prepaid. 1,000 for $4.50, not prepaid. 
FAIRFAX 
Fairfax, one of the new berries introduced by the Department of Agriculture, is 
meeting with considerable favor, especially in the East. The quality of the berry ig 
fine, with healthy foliage. It is well suited for home use, but not quite firm enough 
for long distance shipping. Fairfax should be tested in every home garden. 
PRICE: 25 for 50c; 100 for $1.25, prepaid. 1,000 for $7.50, not prepaid. 
DORSETT 
This is another of the new varieties; it is a berry of high quality, healthy foliage, 
large in size, rather light in color and well suited for commercial growers. It is one 
of the heaviest producers, having yielded over 6,000 quarts per acre in the East. 
You should try a few of these newer varieties—they might just suit your soil and 
climate. 
PRICE: 25 for 50c; 100 for $1.25, prepaid. 1,000 for $7.50, not prepaid. 
BARGAINS 
BARGAIN NO. 
1 
BARGAIN NO. 3 
100 Premier 
100 Dunlap 
> $1.75 Postpaid 
25 plants of the 15 varieties of 
strawberries listed in our catalog, 375 
BARGAIN NO. 
2 
plants in all, each labeled, for only 
100 Premier 
100 Mastodon 
> $2.25 
Postpaid 
$3.75 Postpaid 
