CHOICE NEW AND RARE FRUITS £2 
Every garden should have a good supply of fruit. It is an indispensable part of any rural home. It can be made a 
source of pleasure and profit. Beginning with strawberries in May, the supply of fresh fruit direct from the plants may 
be had until hard frosts in the fall if a good selection of our plants is planted. Examine our list carefully. 
FALL. FRUITING STRAWBERRY--AMERICUS 
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THE FALL FRUITING STRAWBER¬ 
RIES are new creations in the strawberry 
line and should be grown in every garden in 
the country. They are really a new thing and 
have come to stay. The main thing that dis¬ 
tinguishes them from the common kinds is 
their habit of blooming from May until win¬ 
ter. Under ordinary conditions they bear a 
crop of berries from June until November or 
until hard freezing weather. Ordinary frosts 
have little effect on them. The main crop is 
produced in September and October if the 
blossoms are kept picked off up to about Au¬ 
gust. Fall Fruiting Strawberries are becoming 
very popular wherever grown and bring fancy 
prices during the fall. Young plants set out in 
the spring will produce a crop of berries in the 
fall and all the runners they make will produce 
fruit the next season from spring until fall, 
while the plants set this year will be stronger 
and produce a larger and heavier crop. We ad¬ 
vise all our customers to start growing a few 
of the Fall Fruiting Strawberries, Americus 
being our favorite. It is a perfect variety, the 
plants are strong growers, very hardy,heal thy 
and seem to do well all through the season. 
They also stand the winter well and the roots 
are bright and healthy in the spring, the same 
as other kinds of strawberries that do not fruit 
in the fall. Americus continues to produce 
fruit for a long period and is regarded by fruit growers as one of the best fall Fruiting varieties yet offered. The fruit is a handsome red color and the flavor 
is the best, surpassing all other varieties in quality. Do not fail to grow it. We have a choice lot of strong plants and if set any time during flic spring 
will fruit all through the fall months. Good Strong Plants. 3 for 50c,6 for 80c, 1 2 for $ 1 .SO, 30 for $3. By mail, postpaid. 1 OO by express $7 
Mills Early 
Hardy Prolific 
Strawberry 
THE NORWOOD 
Claimed to be the largest Strawberry in existence. The plants grow 
strong and healthy. Berry is conic and regular in shape, quality is unsur¬ 
passed and the size unequalled, some attaining the enormous size of three 
inches in diameter. Four such berries would fill a box and be crowded. Col¬ 
or is bright red all the way through.growing darker with age. is firm,a good 
keeper and will ship well. It has a perfect blossom, holds its size well 
through the season and remains in bearing a long time. Even the plants 
grow larger and stronger than other Strawberries. 
Plants, <i for 30c, 15 for 60c, 30 for $1.00 postpd. By express, 
100 for $2.00._______ 
KELLOGGS’ PRIZE 
The most wonderful Strawberry ever originated. The berries are some- 
times as large as a hen's egg, very brightly colored, and the flavor is deli- 
eious. The plants bear abundantly. Among the summer fruiting varieties, 
this one is unquestionably the leader. In fact, its splendid qualities cannot 
be overestimated. Plants, 1 O for 30c, 20 for 50c, 50 for $ 1.00 post¬ 
paid. By express. 100 for $1.50. See Color Plate. 
THE FENDALL 
Fendall is called the Giant Berry. Its fruits are large and are produced 
great quantities. 16,300 quarts are said to have been picked from 1 acre, 
ardy and will grow in a wide range of territory. Has a very lengthy fruit- 
g season, berries having been gathered from the middle of May till July, 
le fruit has a delicious flavor. One of the most popular pistillate varieties, 
lants 1 0 for 30c,20 for50c,50 for $1 .postpd.By ex.lOO for $1 .oO 
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Mills Early Hardy 
Prolific Strawberry 
In all our experience in Strawberry growing, 
we have never found a variety tc^ equal this one. 
It fruits most profusely; is the earliest of all vari¬ 
eties, and continues fruiting for a long period. 
The plants grow very strong and vigorous, while 
the fruits are large and uniform in size, of a rich 
bright, crimson color and excellent flavor. It be¬ 
gins ripening very early in the season and contin¬ 
ues to bear fruit until very late. The commercial 
grower who wants to keep up with the times and 
make money on early berries will be behind if he 
does not have a stock of these planted this spring. 
It continues to fruit day after day and when once 
grown will be a favorite. Be sure to give it a trial 
this season. 
Plants, 6 for 30c, 15 for 00c, 30 for $t 
postpaid. By express, lOOfor $2, 
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