All plants are guaranteed to reach 
you in good condition. Shipped direct 
from the foremost nursery in the South, 
and dug fresh for your order. Carefully 
nurtured to develop fine full root sys¬ 
tem. Shipments of Strawberries com¬ 
mence about October 10—Blackberries, 
Dewberries, Youngberries and Raspber¬ 
ries about November 10, depending on 
weather conditions. 
Progressive Everbearing. The best 
“Everbearing Strawberry” for the South. 
Berries deep crimson, fine quality. Ex¬ 
cellent for home use. 
Klond.vke. The greatest shipping va¬ 
riety in the South. It ripens early, fair 
in quality and a good all ’round berry. 
New Southland. An outstanding home 
garden sort. Quality is fine. Produces 
large and fine berries. Ripens later but 
bears longer. 
Dorsett. The large, red berries are sweet 
and very tasty. Ripens later than Klon- 
dyke. Recommended for the upper 
South. 
Fairfax. Flavor rich and sweet, bright 
red in color. A long distance shipper. 
Recommended for the upper S'outh. 
Blakemore. A great shipper. It’s extra- 
early, a heavy producer, berries medium 
to large, bright red color. Excellent for 
canning and preserving—retains its color 
better than other sorts. 
Aroma. Very productive. Berries are 
bright red, large in size and fine in qual¬ 
ity. Ships well. Ripens 10 days later 
than Klondyke. 
Gandy. A very late berry. Produces 
very large, firm and attractive fruit. 
Does best on rather low, moist type of 
ground. 
Missionary. Well adapted to the Gulf 
Coast from Florida to Texas. Berries are 
of good quality, deep rich red, an excel¬ 
lent shipper. 
Premier. Medium early, especially 
adapted to the upper South. Excellent 
shipper, fruits of good size and quality. 
Good soil is required to produce this 
berry. 
DEWBERRIES 
Plant in rows 6 to 8 feet apart, set¬ 
ting plants 3 feet apart in the row. 
After crop is harvested, cut and burn 
old canes. 
Lucretia. The outstanding Dewberry 
for the South, whether for home use or 
nearby market. Fruits unusually large 
in size and sweet. 
YOUNGBERRIES 
This new berry is already proving a 
money maker. Yields a big crop of 
large, highly flavored berries, rich in 
cherry-colored juice. Superior to either 
blackberry or dewberry. A small patch 
will give you plenty for home use, can¬ 
ning, making jams and jellies, or for 
making pies and fruit juices. Set 9 to 
12 feet apart in rows 6 to 7 feet wide. 
RASPBERRIES 
The plants should be set 5 feet 
apart each way. 
Van Fleet. The only Raspberry that 
does well in the extreme lower South 
or Gulf Coast region. Produces 
large vine, more or less bushy. A 
good berry producer. 
Red Latham. Fruit is larger than 
other sorts. Produces quite well in 
the South. A heavy yielder and ex¬ 
tremely disease-resistant. 
Cuthbert. Produces excellent fruit 
for canning or table. Not as well 
adapted to the South as the Latham, 
but still a good one. 
BLACKBERRIES 
To the woman who delights in serving 
fruits dewy fresh from her own garden. 
Blackberries are a particular joy. They 
are so much more delightful and piquant 
in flavor when just FRESH from the bush. 
Plant in rows 6 to 7 feet apart, 3 to 4 
feet in row. 
Early Harvest. Earliest to ripen. An ex¬ 
cellent producer and vigorous grower, pro¬ 
ducing high quality berries. 
Eldorado. Probably the finest of all Black¬ 
berries. Very small core and rich in flavor. 
Excellent for market or home use. 
McDonald. Ripens early. Fine quality and 
firm fruit. Plant a few Early Harvest along 
with them to insure proper pollenization. 
Reuter’s New Low Prices—Order Early, Please 
Prepaid by Express or 
Postpaid by Mail 
Express 
—Not Prepaid 
STRAWBERRIES 
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Blakemore.] 
Klondyke. 
Aroma.[ 
$0.69 
$0.95 
$1.39 
$1.59 
$1.95 
$2.49 
$ 3.89 
$1.95 
$ 3.29 
$11.95 
Gandy. 
Missionary. 
Dorsett. ] 
Fairfax. 
New Southland.1 
Premier.| 
Progressive Everbearing .... j 
$4.29 
$6.79 
$3.74 
$6.19 
$25.95 
$0.89 
$1.39 
$2.39 
$3.19 
$3.79 
BLACKBERRIES 
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Early Harvest. 1 
$0.89 
Eldorado.^ 
$1.95 
$2.69 
$4.48 
$5.75 
$6.95 
$8.20 
$9.59 
$18.00 
$8.59 
$16.25 
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McDonald.J 
DEWBERRIES. 
$0.89 
$1.95 
$1.95 
$9.59 
$9.59 
$18.00 
$18.00 
$8.59 
$8.59 
$16.25 
$16.25 
$2.69 
$2.69 
$4.48 
$4.48 
$5.75 
$5.75 
$6.95 
$6.95 
$8.20 
$8.20 
YOUNGBERRIES. 
$0.89 
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RASPBERRIES 
Van Fleet. ] 
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Cuthbert. j 
$16.25 
$0.89 
$1.95 
$2.69 
$4.48 
$5.75 
$6.95 
$8.20 
$9.59 
$18.00 
$8.59 
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