180 Fresh Strawberries from your own garden heat anything you can buy. Start a bed this spring. 
Condon’s Hardy Northern Grown Strawberries 
Featured in Color on Opposite Page 
3507 Condon’s Mastodon—The Giant “Everbearing Strawberry” 
Produces Bigger June Crops Than Most Common Varieties 
Mastodon is the ONE Everbearing Strawberry for common, ordinary fellows like you and I, because ex¬ 
pert knowledge, special soil, etc., are not required to make these plants produce their customary big crops 
of delicious berries, Spring, Summer and Fall. 
Just plant them out this Spring in ordinary soil that will produce good garden or farm crops, give 
them only ordinary care, keep the blossoms cut off until July 1st—that’s all there is to it. In about .three 
weeks you’ll have berries—big, red, delicious berries—lots of them and you will continue having them until 
Winter. 
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That’s the first crop, then along in the Spring when ordinary varieties are producing their first crop 
Mastodon gives you its SECOND crop—and a big crop, too, because in addition to being by far the 
be.st Eallbearer it is a wonderful June bearing variety. 
Then after a short rest these same plants commence pro¬ 
ducing another Summer and Pall Crop. There you are, 
three full crops in eighteen months—how can you make 
money any faster! 25 Plants for 65 cts.; 50 for $1.15; 
100 for $1.95; 500 for $6.85; 1000 for $11.95, prepaid. 
FREE 
with each 
order 
complete 
culture 
on how 
to grow 
Straw¬ 
berries 
to per¬ 
fection 
The big 
money 
making 
crop. 
$300 
to $500 per 
acre ordi¬ 
nary yield 
3509 Senator Dunlap. An old standby. A 
mid-season variety that grows on all types of soil 
and in all climates. Flesh is meaty, firm, berries are 
a beautiful bright red color, unusually productive, 
a good canner, a .splendid keej^er and .shipper and of 
sugary flavor. 25 Plants for 40 cts.; 50 for 60 cts.; 
100 for $1.00; 500 for $3.50; 1000 for $6.00 prepaid. 
3508 Premier. Frost Resistant Variety. A val¬ 
uable extra early Strawberry. A large berry of uni¬ 
form shape and .size, excellent quality, rich color 
and highly resistant to frost. These qualities make 
Premier a profitable market variety. 25 Plants for 
40 cts.; 50 for 65 cts.; 100 for, $1.10; 500 for $3.75; 
1000 for $7.00, prepaid. 
.3510 Dorsett Early. 
Premier, but produces 
a much larger early 
crop. Fruit is pro¬ 
duced oil strong stems 
and held up off the 
ground. An exceptionally fine bright red berry. Not recom¬ 
mended for long-distance shipping. 25 Plants 55 cts.; 50 for 
95 cts.; 100 for $1.50; 500 for $5.00; 1000 for $8.75, prepaid. 
Starts to ripen with 
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Fairfax Extra Early. Experienced Strawberry 
growers who have tested Fairfax have placed it at the very 
top of the list for quality. It is extra early, having the same 
bearing season as Premier, but is a much heavier bearer. The 
early blooms do not show serious frost damage, and the fruiting 
.season extends over a long period. Flavor rich and sweet, 
bright red in color. Holds up well as a market variety and 
stands long-distance shipping. 25 plants 55 cts.; 50 for 95 cts.; 
100 for $1.50; 500 for $5.00; 1000 for $8.75 prepaid. 
3501 
c An early variety which has been thor- 
oughly tested in all parts of the country. Dark, red fruits of 
good quality and fine flavor. Because of its excellent keeping 
and shipping qualities, it is becoming a popular variety in the 
South to ship to the early Northern markets. 25 Plants, 40 cts.; 
.50 for 60 cts.; 100 for .$1.00; 500 for .$3.50; lOOO for .$6.00, prepaid. 
35J1 Home Garden Collection. 25 piants each 
of Condon’s Mastodon Everbearing, Senator Dunlap and 
New Dorsett. Three of the outstanding varieties. Reg¬ 
ular Value $1.60. For Only $1.25, Postpaid. 
NOTICEWe ship plants from March to May 15th. Please state when wanted. 
