96 Small Fruits and Esculent Roots 
The STORRS & HARRISON CO 
“Mastodon” brings the Strawberry Season to a close. 
Then comes St. Regis Raspberry—and the snow. 
EVERBEARING STRAWBERRIES 
“Everbearing Strawberries” yield fruit continuously from May 
or June until frost. They are practical croppers, and, coming out 
of ordinary season, bring very profitable prices for market. Caution: 
To obtain the largest size' and finest quality of fruit in the fall, 
•keep flowers picked off until about the first of July. 
Mastodon According to many reports gathered from all berry- 
■ growing sections of the country. Mastodon is the last 
word and outranks all predecessors. It is of _ 
immense size, an almost incredible cropper, 
of choice quality, and the strongest grower 
yet developed. More productive than most 
June bearers, its fall pickings are sufficient 
from but a few plants, and very profitable. 
MASTODON 
PRICES 
BY MAIL— 
Postpaid: 
25 for $0.85 
50 for 
1.30 
STRAWBERRY PRICES 
100 for 
2.00 
STANDARD 
BY EXPRESS 
VARIETIES 
not prepaid: 
BY EXPRESS— 
By Mail, 
25 for $0.50 
25 for 
$0.65 
Postpaid: 
50 for .70 
50 for 
1.00 
25 for $0.70 
100 for 1.10 
100 for 
1.60 
50 for LOO 
500 for 3.75 
500 for 
6.50 
100 for 1.50 
1000 for 6.50 
1000 for 
12.00 
THE BEST STANDARD VARIETIES 
Thank you for studying our catalog. We shall cordially appreciate your orders. 
Sample. 
Big Joe <M). a catchy berry for local market-stands, so large, red and 
■■ -fresh looking beneath its conspicuous green cap. Of really choice 
flavor; productive, vigorous and healthy, in most any soil. 
Blakemore (E). Originated and recommended by the U. S. Department 
- of Agriculture. Berries bluntly conic, good market size; rarely 
white-tipped, with solid center, small seeds, firm flesh, tough skin. Excellent 
flavor, aromatic, acid, with high pectin or gelatinizing content. The color is 
glossy light red developing quite evenly on both upper and lower sides, only 
slightly changed by holding or canning—a remarkable superiority added to 
all other choice preserving qualities. The vines are extra vigorous, produc¬ 
tive, preferring the heavier types of soil. 
GibSOtl (M). strong grower with long roots and abundant foliage, exceed- 
■ ingly productive. Berries extra large, choice flavored, dark glossy 
red clear through ; follows Premier. 
Glen Mary (LM). Berries large to very large, often flattened, bright deep 
red on surface, light red to center, sweet, rich, good flavor. 
Sample (Imperfect) (Ii). A standard late sort for both home and market 
Large dark-colored berries in profusion, of uniform size. Should be planted 
with a “perfect” companion ; never alone. 
Senator Dunlap (E). Rampant runner, should 
be restricted in production of plants. Fruit good 
size, beautiful bright red, glossy; firm, splendid 
keeper and shipper, excellent quality. 
Wm. Belt. (M). Vigorous, thrifty, heavy plant, 
producing large crops under good common matted 
row culture. Berries extra large, conical, quite 
uniform in shape, brilliant glossy red. 
The 
New 
Blakemore. 
Asparagus 
Nothing that comes out of the home garden is 
so much appreciated, as the tender tips and fresh 
stalks of Asparagus. A small bed of them kept 
weed-free, or a border along the garden edge, will 
supply the average table for 6 weeks or more in 
late spring. 
In planting, make soil rich ; dig trench, set 12 
to 18 inches apart, roots spread out, crown 2 
inches below surface; and tamp in returned soil 
firmly. 
Price of Asparagus: 
50 | 
100 
1000 
By Express— 1 year . 
By Mail— 1 year . 
$1.00|$1.75 
1.35! 2.25 
$10.00 
Washington Pedigreed. A new rust-resistant 
Asparagus. For the home or market, it stands 
ahead of all others in size, vigor, tenderness, 
quality and rust-resistance. 
RHUBARB or PIEPLANT 
Iiinnaeus. Large, early, tender, the old reliable. 
Giant Victoria. A newer variety. 
Prices: 
| 3 | 10 | 100 | 
By Express .. . . 
.|$0.50|$1.25|$7.00 
By Mail . 
