Have you ever heard of the FRENCH 
.STRAWBERRIES, whicn can be grown from 
Seed ? If not you should certainly grow 
them this year. Their great size and luscious 
sweetness will surprise you. They are far 
ahead of American varieties. These# Straw- 
' berries are easily grown from seed, and they 
are the most interesting of all fruit to grow this way because 
they grow so large and produce such handsome and delicious 
berries. Seed should be sown early in hot bed or in open 
ground in a seed bed soon as weather will permit, and when 
young plants are well started transplant in rows 3 feet apart 
and 2 feet in the row. Grow this excellent berry. Itwill please 
O OF AMERICAN VARIETIES j& 
This is Mr. Burbank's latest Berry Tri¬ 
umph. He describes it as being larger than 
the largest Berry ever before known, 
bright crimson Raspberry color, produc¬ 
tive as could be desired and the most de¬ 
licious of all Berries for home use. 
The Berries grow in clusters from five 
to ten or more and individual Berries under 
favorable conditions have measured three 
inches around one way by three and one- 
half to four inches the other way. Its a 
surprise and delight to people when first 
seen, being so large and luscious. Mr. 
Burbank has recently said : "It is the best 
Berry in the world, and the prophecy of 
others is that it is the coming Berry of 
the future." 
It is pronounced by experts " the great¬ 
est, wonder of all." It tastes and looks 
a Ras Pk err y and Blackberry. 
A half dozen plants in the garden will 
produce enough fruit for any ordinary size 
family. It is one of the most remarkable 
of all new fruits. 
You can start this Berry from seed and 
we have secured a good supply from our 
grower in California and we are only of¬ 
fering the seed this year. By all means 
start it this season. Packet, 6c., 3 
pkts, 15c., 6 pkts„ 25c., 15 pkts., 
50c. 
