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THE CRAND JUNCTION SEED CO.. Crand Junction, Colorado 
Strawberry Plants 
Mastodon 
S t rawberries 
are one fruit 
that everyone 
should r a i s e. 
Soil previously 
grown to root 
crops is well 
adapted to 
Strawberries. 
The best time 
to plant Straw¬ 
berries is from 
the first o-f 
April to the 
middle of May. 
Our plants 
are fresh, 
spring dug — 
dug as shipped. 
Shipped from 
the n u r s e r y. 
Shipping wt., 
35 lbs. per 1000. 
Progressive Everbearing Strawberry Seed. Pkt, 10c; 3 pkts, 25c, postpaid. 
Mastodon Everbearing. Easily grown, the very best for garden or field culture. Berries uniform and 
large from beginning to end' of season. Yield from July until October, stopped only by freezing. Ber¬ 
ries sweet and remain firm. A good shipper. Order a few and be convinced of their true worth. Plants, 
25 for 75c; 100 for $2.50, postpaid; $14.00 per 1000, not postpaid. Allnursery stock orders must total $1.00. 
Blakemore. Introduced several years ago by the U. S. Department of Agriculture. Has proven to be a 
very satisfactory main crop berry. Fine flavor, good texture, medium red color. About same size as 
Dunlap but more pointed. Keeps well, good for both market and canning. 25 for 50c; 100 for $1.40, 
postpaid; $3.00 per 1000, not prepaid. 
Senator Dunlap. An old time favorite and still used to a great extent in northern districts. A heavy 
yielding, fine flavored June berry. Plants, 25 for 45c; 100 for $1.25, postpaid; $7.50 per 1000, not prepaid. 
Aroma. A very large, glistening red June berry, very good flavor. A great favorite as a shipping variety; 
also for family use or canning. Plants, 25 for 50c; 100 for $1.40, postpaid. Not prepaid, $8.00 per 1000. 
Dorsett. An introduction of the U. S. Agriculture Dept. Larger than other early varieties. A money 
maker because it has extra size, bright red color and is unusually firm. For fancy market berries and 
lots of them, plant Dorsett. Plants, 25 for 65c; 100 for $1.75, postpaid. $10.50 per 1000, not prepaid. 
Fairfax. The biggest and sweetest strawberry grown today—a recent origination ’of the U. S. Dept, of 
Agriculture. The large bushy plants have tall stout stems and are loaded with berries of a huge size 
and rich flavor. Plants, 25 for 65c; 100 for $1,75, postpaid. $10.50 per 1000, not prepaid. 
Small Fraiits 
These are thrifty, hardy, vigorous plants. Shipped direct from the nursery. Shipping weights, 1 lb. for 
1 plant, 5 lbs. for 10. 35 lbs. per 100. All Prices not Prepaid. 
CURRANTS, Fay’s Prolific. A leading market currant. Extra large berries, 
picked. 2-yr. No. l plants, 30c each; 10 for $2.50, not prepaid. 
Uniform in size and easily 
DEWBERRIES, Lucretia. Large jet black 
highly flavored and hardy. A profitable 
market sort. Strong No. 1 plants, 3 for 
25c; 10 for 50c; 100 for $4.00, not prepaid. 
Grapes 2 Year Vines 
Per 3 Per 10 
Concord, mid-season, black, 
large, main crop.$0.50 $1.50 
Moores Early, black, early.70 2.00 
Niagara, mid-season, white, 
large berries .70 2.00 
Brighton, mid-season, red. 
large .70 2.00 
Eldorado Black Raspberries 
Raspberries No. I Plants Orapes 
Per 10 Per 25 Per 100 
Cumberland, mid-season, black, large, productive.$0.50 $1.00 $3.50 
Pearl, black, early, profitable. 50 1.00 3.50 
Eatham, mid-season, red. largest and best red 
variety.. 1.00 3.50 
Chief. A good new red—better than Latham. Earlier and hardier—a 
heavier yielder. Prices on Chief: 10 for 55c; 25 for $1.20; 100 for 
$4.00. 
Rlackbernes No. 1 Hoot Cuttintf Plants 
Per 10 Per 25 Per 100 
Early Harvest, very early, prolific.$0.50 $1.00 $3.50 
Eldorado, midseason, large, sweet melting.55 1.10 4.00 
