JUNE BEARING SURPLUS 
EXTRA fine first class Strawberry Plants of 
varieties that we may have the most of at the 
time we fill your order. You will be more than 
pleased at fruiting - . Michigan Plants. The 
world’s finest. Fresh dug. Our choice only. 
300for 95c; 500, $1.45; 1,000, $2.90 
BLACK STRAWBERRY 
Again we offer our customers something su¬ 
premely good. A June bearing of unusual merit. 
A Black Strawberry. Introduced by L. J. Farmer. 
He claims it is the darkest and best canning 
berry in his 51 years of Berry experience. Try 
some in your garden. 
12 for 35c; 25 for 50c 
STANLEY 
We Guarantee this distinct variety to differ 
from all others that you have ever grown. 
Ripens medium early. Has a .wonderful flavor, 
long neck, easy to hull. Berries large, sugar 
sweet. Has the finest quality for a market or 
canning berry. Plants very strong, large, per¬ 
sistent growers. At fruiting time the plants are 
a snappy mass of dark Strawberries, flaming red 
and perfectly formed like a top. 
Every Farmer should have a Strawberry bed 
and grow enough for the family to have fresh 
berries. World’s Finest Fruit. Free plants and 
Seeds. See page 22. 
25 for 30c; 50, 50c; 100, 90c; 
300, $1.95 
WYONA 
Wyona is also a new late variety, a seedling 
from the Gandy. It will insure you against a 
crop failure. It is such a late bloomer, and has 
never been known to be killed by frosts. A 
very fine variety for the far North. About a 
week later than Gandy or Pearl. Almost as pro¬ 
ductive as Premier. Berries are large, bright 
Red, firm and good shippers. Foliage is healthy 
dark green and makes plenty of plants for a 
good fruiting bed. Quality of fruit is excellent. 
50 for 50c; 100, 90c; 300, $1.95; 
1,000, $5.90 
12 for 35c; 25, 50c; 50, 95c; 
100, $1.75 
THOMPSON’S LATE 
For a long time we have wanted a good Extra 
Late Junebearing variety. Now I think we haye 
it according to the report of the Originator in 
Vermont. 
This new Variety has fruited in the New Eng¬ 
land States for three seasons. The University 
of Vermont reports it as an excellent berry in 
appearance and quality. Ripe June 23rd. We 
urge you to test out this late variety with Wyona 
Late and see which is the best on your soil and 
climate. If you want an Extra Late try out a 
few. Plants limited. 
RED HEART 
Red Heart is another development of the 
United States Department of Agriculture. A 
vigorous, healthy grower, moderately produc¬ 
tive. Berries large, high quality, rich red clear 
through. Recommended by the department as a 
canning strawberry of high quality. Fine me¬ 
dium early berry for the richer soils of the 
Northwest and the central Northern States. We 
are more than pleased with the fruit of this 
new variety. 
Red Heart will make you Extra Money. En¬ 
joy Strawberries. Grow your own. 
25 for 30c; 50, 50c; 100, 90c; 
300, $1.95 
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