Well grown registered plants demand Pickers! 
— Plenty of them! 
be disputed, is the few varieties we offer. It takes 
several years of intensive work to eliminate diseases 
and bring a variety up to our standards. Some var¬ 
ieties will never be developed to the stage we would 
like to have them. Those offered are the best that can 
be obtained in any grade of plants for both market and 
home use. 
Yours Truly, 
HILL AND SCHWEIZER. 
Ohio Small Fruit Improvement Ass’n. 
Varieties and Price-list. 
For general descriptions see Ass’n. folder. Write 
us personally any questions regarding varieties and 
cultural problems. 
Cumberland Black 
No. 
of Plants 
Plum Farmer 
Beauty 
25- 
—Post paid 
$ 1.25 
$ 1.25 
50 
to 250 per 100 
... 2.75 
3.00 
250 
to 1000 per 
1000 . 
18.00 
20.00 
1000 
to 2000 per 
1000 
16.00 
18.00 
2000 
to 5000 per 
1000 
14.00 
16.00 
5000 
and up per 
1000 . 
12.00 
14.00 
Prices for Newburgh are $2.50 per 25; $5.00 per 100; 
$45.00 per 1000. 
Prices guaranteed to March 15th, 1935, 'F. O. B. ship¬ 
ping point except in 25’s. Deposit to accompany order. 
Net cash in full before shipment. 
STRAWBERRY PLANTS 
Although our business is Raspberries and raspberry 
plants, we grow several acres of strawberries for both 
plants and fruiting. Plants we sell are from new beds, 
digging the entire row and as good a lot of plants as 
we have ever grown. 
General description of varieties offered except the 
Amanda, can be found in any nursery catalogue or 
from your State Extension bulletins. Amandas chief 
values are size, attractiveness and the fact that they 
bear late in the Season after most other berries are 
gone. 
Prices on strawberry plants F. O. B. except on or¬ 
ders of 100 or less which are quoted Parcel Post pre¬ 
paid. 
Premier 1 $6.00 per 1000, $3.50 per 500, $2.00 per 250, 
Amanda j $1.25 per 100, 75c per 25. 
Fairfax $7.00 per 1000, $4.50 per 500, $2.50 per 250, 
Dorsett $1.50 per 100, $1.00 per 25. 
Suggestions for successful raspderry growing. 
1. Plant disease free Registered Stock. 
2. Maintain proper isolation. 
3. Black-caps and red varieties should not be planted 
near each other. 
4. All plants showing symptoms of disease should be 
promptly removed. 
5. The entire planting should receive the best known 
cultural practices. 
6. “Dont neglect summer pinching” 
