STRAWBERRY PLANTS PR,C r E e S dSc R h E d ATLY 
These are quality plants, grown under the supervision of a 
Strawberry specialist. Every order will be carefully packed 
and is guaranteed to reach you in satisfactory condition. If 
they, for any reason, should arrive in bad condition or in any 
way unsatisfactory, we will replace them without charge when 
advised within three days after arrival of the plants. We can¬ 
not, however, be responsible after the plants are planted, for 
soil, weather, manner of planting, care, etc., have much to do 
with successful crops. 
Every garden should have a Strawberry bed. If you do 
not know how to grow Strawberries, we suggest that you include 
i n your order our booh, “The Strawberry,” by Fraser, price, 
$1.25 postpaid. 
We recommend the following. Prices are for the quantity in 
one variety. If 100 plants are ordered, 25 of each of 4 varieties, 
then take the 25-plant rate. 
FOR EARLT 25 50 too 500 1,000 5,000 
Premier. $0 45 So 65 $1 00 S3 35 S5 50 $20 00 
Missionary. 45 65 1 00 3 35 5 50 20 00 
MUchell’s Early.. 45 65 1 00 3 35 5 50 20 00 
FOR MIDSEASON 
Elondyke. 45 65 1 00 3 35 5 50 20 00 
Dunlap. 45 65 1 00 3 35 5 50 20 00 
FOR LATE 
Big Joe. 45 65 I 00 3 35 5 50 20 00 
Aroma. 45 65 1 00 3 35 5 50 20 00 
Gandy. 45 65 1 00 3 35 5 50 20 00 
FOR FALL-BEARING OR EVERBEARING 
Progressive . 75 1 15 2 25 8 25 15 00 
Champion . 75 1 15 2 25 8 25 15 00 
All prices are postpaid or express paid by us. State when 
you wish your plants sent to you. 
HOTKAPS 
AN INDIVIDUAL HOTHOUSE FOR EACH 
AND EVERY PLANT, PROTECTING THEM 
FROM FROST AND OTHER ELEMENTS, MA¬ 
TURING CROPS EARLIER, AND KEEPING IN¬ 
SECTS OUT AND SOIL SOFT. 
Prices: 1,000 lots, $10; 5,000 lots at $9.85 per 
1,000; 10,000 lots at $9.75 per 1,000; 25,000 or 
more at $9.60 per 1,000. Trial pkg. (250), including 
Special Type Garden Setter and Tamper, $3.65 ($4 
postpaid). Germaco Steel Hotkap Setter and Tamper, 
$2.25 ($2.45 postpaid). Steel Tamper, 25 cts. 
If you need Hotkaps for your back-yard garden, note 
these prices: 100 with Garden Setter and Tamper, 
$2.25 ($2.65 postpaid); Garden Setter alone, 50 cts. 
Here’s a new and increasingly popular type 
of Glove— for men and women —specially 
designed for garden wear. Just the thing 
you’ve been looking for. 
All Leather DIRT-PROOF 
SOFT AS KID Easy to Wear 
Made from select imported leather processed to render it amazingly soft and pliable —as well as dur¬ 
able. Permits almost barehand freedom with maximum comfort, yet provides complete protection from 
dirt, bruises, scratches, and stains. Keeps the hands in “party” condition. \ 
Economical, too, for they will outwear six pairs of ordinary fabric Gloves and are useful the year round 
for Garden, Housework, Painting, Yard, Furnace, Garage, etc. You will find these the most satisfac¬ 
tory Gloves you’ve ever worn. WASHABLE! Sizes for women: “Small,” “Medium,” “Large”—for men: 
“Large.” 75 cts. per pair; 2 pairs, $1.40, postpaid. Special Gauntlet style, $1 each. 
“Medium” and 
ROAi/C WE HAVE BOOKS ON EVERY SUBJECT 
OUUiVO WRITE US YOUR WISHES 
Vegetable Gardening. By R. L. Watts. New Revised 
Edition. A complete, concise, and authentic book. It 
covers every phase of vegetable gardening and is in¬ 
valuable as a handbook for practical growers. $2 50 
Potato Production. By L. E. Nixon of Pennsylvania 
State Agricultural College. A complete course in 
potato-culture. Covers every phase of cultivation, 
harvesting, shipping, storing, marketing, etc. r 25 
A Little Book of Annuals. By Alfred C. Hottes. A 
reliable guide through the season of annual bloom, r 50 
A Little Book of Perennials. By Alfred C. Hottes. 
Devoted to the general principles of growing, using, 
selecting and propagating perennials, followed by a 
number of comprehensive lists of perennials suited for 
different locations and purposes. Cloth-bound, postpaid 2 00 
Garden Flowers in Color. By G. A. Stevens. A Picture 
Cyclopedia of Flowers. This new and most unusual 
garden book has more than 400 colored illustrations. 
Postpaid.3 75 
Commercial Floriculture. By Fritz Bahr. A wealth 
of valuable information. $5 
How to Grow Roses. By Pyle, McFarland, and Stevens. 
Treatise on propagation, culture, and history of roses. 2 
American Rock Gardens. By Stephen F. Hamblin. 
This new book covers constructing and caring for them, 
with sketches and diagrams. 1 
Spraying, Dusting, and Fumigating of Plants. 
By A. F. Mason. An invaluable handbook and reference 
for fruit-growers, vegetable-gardeners, nurserymen, and 
home-gardeners. Tells what pests to expect and how to 
identify and control them, how to choose the right 
spray materials, how to select spraying and dusting ma¬ 
chinery, and every other detail for the successful pest 
control of fruits, vegetables, and dooryard garden 
plants. 570 pages, 237 illustrations.. . • 5 
Principles and Practice of Pruning. By M. G. Kains. 
Prepared to meet the needs of practical and amateur 
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