L. J. FARMER’S 
1936 PRICE LIST 
RETURN POSTAGE GUARANTEED 
U. S. Department of Agriculture, 
Washington, D. C. 
Bureau’of Plant Industry 
ygrujt and Vegetable Crops and Diseases opo 8—3591 
THE BLACK AND WHITE STRAWBERRIES 
ly I B R A R Y 
ECEIVBD 
MAR 2 3 1936 ☆ 
of Agricultural 
Photographed July 17th, 1934 
BLACK AND WHITE STRAWBERRIES 
We are exclusive propaguters and 
originators of this combination of straw¬ 
berries. No other party has any quantity 
of them', as we did not sell over 12 p.ants 
of either variety to anyone last season 
(1935), when we first offered them. The 
white variety is pinkish white in color, 
does not sell in market readily, but is the 
sweetest strawberry we 'ever tasted. A 
party in Syracuse stopped and purchased 
4 qts. of them last summer and he must 
have passed them around, as over a dozen 
from that city called for them later on. 
The black strawberry is the firmest and 
best canning berry in cultivation. In a 
canning contest, shown at State Fair in 
Syracuse Sept. 1935, Mrs. Farmer won 
first prize for a pint can of these black 
strawberries over all competitors. The 
prize was not given for the best can of 
strawberries only, but for the best can of 
any kind of fruit shown there. The black 
strawberry is not only large, very firm 
and of good flavor, but is very productive. 
I unhesitatingly recommend it. 
VALUABLE PLANTS, ETC. FREE 
Every order amounting to $2.00 or 
more, will be entitled to free plants, bulbs, 
etc., selected by our L. J. Farmer. 
ORDERS SHIPPED COLLECT 
All orders are shipped by parcel post 
and express, collect for transportation 
charges, except when marked prepaid. We 
put in extra plants to help pay cost of 
charges for carriage. 
FARMER ON THE STRAWBERRY 
A treatise on strawberry culture, with 
chapters on the care of other small fruits 
written by our L. J. Farmer. Over 100 
pages, 40 illustrations. Fourth edition, 
price 50c postpaid. Not given as a prem¬ 
ium this year. 
BEGINNERS STRAWBERRY 
COLLECTION 
25 Dunlap. 25 S. L. Champion, 25 Pre¬ 
mier, 25 Aldrich, 25 Mastodon, 125 in all, 
value $2.10; price, only $1.60. 
Fragaria Nurseries, Pulaski, N. Y. 
