PAN-AMERIC)AN STRAWBERRY 
Pan-American Strawberry 
^pHIS is <i M onderful Str«iw« 
x berry and wc want all our cus¬ 
tomers to grow it. o 
The plant shown in colors was 
made from a photograph taken Sept. 
26th, which shows it full of ripe and 
green fruit. It begins to fruit with 
other early strawberries, and does 
not stop bearing, but continues tc 
fruit until late in the fall The plants 
are hardy, are of medium size, strong 
thrifty growers, and have a perfect 
blossom. The fruit is of good size, 
bright red in color, and excellent fla¬ 
vor. 
What would be more attractive in 
the garden than Pan-American 
Strawberry Plants producing fruit 
all summer? 
This Berry is not an experiment, 
but one that will prove a great at¬ 
traction wherever grown, and every 
customer having a small corner in 
the garden, can just as well have 
large, luscious strawberries all sum-, 
mer as not. 9 
^Fruiting size plants, 15c. each; 3 
for.30c.;6for 55c.; 12 for$1.00 ; 36 
for $3.50, postpaid. By Ex. .careful¬ 
ly packed, not prepaid. 100 for $ 5 . 00 , 
T 
biraw berry=Raspberry. 
/ ‘pHIS is a beautiful fruit from Japan. The bush 
A grows from 1 Va to2 feet high and is perfect- 
tv hardy and a rapid grower. The bei ries are pro¬ 
duced on stems above the fol iatre. as shown in 
STRAWBERRY- RASPBERRY 
hardy and a rapid grower. The bei ries are pro 
tuced on stems above the foliage, as shown in 
colored plate, always of a bright shining scarlet, 
and larger than the largest .strawberries. It is an 
immense yielder producing an abundance of fruit 
and bears the first season and gets stronger and 
larger each year. It is very attractive and a few 
plants will be the wonder of your neigborhood. 
Notice the plant shown on this page which was 
drawn from one growing in the held. 
Plants 15c. each; 3 lor 35c.; G for 60c. t 12 for 
■•1 •00, postpaid. Plants may be started from seed. 
°kt.. 8c.; 3 jJ-**., BOc. 
