STRAWBERRY PLANTS 
Delicious, fine strawberries are easy to grow if you get good plants. Set 
out only strong, freshly dug plants of the best varieties and the rest is 
easy. Merely give them ordinary cultivation to keep the weeds out and 
you will have fine strawberries. 
Our plants are fresh dug and are guaranteed to reach the pur¬ 
chaser in good condition. If any should be damaged on the way we 
will replace them without charge if notified within two days after the re¬ 
ceipt of the plants. 
Strawberry plants should be set out in the spring as early as the ground can be 
gotten in good condition. The rows should he ft. apart and the plants 12 to 18 
in. apart in the rows. Complete directions for raising strawberries will be found in 
our pamphlet on the “Culture of Vegetables and Flowers” which will be sent free 
with any order if requested. 
Orders for plants will be entered at any time and the plants will be 
sent at the proper time for setting them out. We cannot agree to send 
plants to the Pacific Coast or to the Gulf Coast States as strawberry plants 
cannot be successfully transported so far and we cannot furnish them at 
the time they should be set out in these localities. Write for prices on 
large lots. We cannot send plants into Canada. 
TWO EXCEPTIONALLY FINE NEW STRAWBERRIES 
These two new varieties originated at the United States Department 
of Agriculture from crosses between Premier and Royal Sovereign, and are 
the most outstanding among the early kinds. They are better than either 
parent and much superior in yield, earliness, size, firmness, generally attrac¬ 
tive appearance and quality to any early berry we have ever seen. 
In vigor of growth and clean healthy appearance of the plants, both 
Dorsett and Fairfax are outstanding. 
DORSETT. The berries are very large and firm, with a most delicious 
flavor. The color is medium red which is maintained for some time, 
making this the best kind for those who want a medium red berry and 
for markets where the lighter color sells best. In our trials Dorsett has 
out-yielded every variety except Fairfax and Premier, and the berries 
were superior in size to Premier. Perfect flowers. 
Doz. 40c; 50 Plants $1.00; 100 Plants $1.65 transportation paid. 
Not paid: $10.00 per 1000. 500 at the 1000 rate. 
FAIRFAX. The berries are fully as large as Dorsett, and of the same gen¬ 
eral appearance. There is not much to choose in firmness between the 
two, but Fairfax is darker in color, at the picking stage and gets quite 
dark as they get older. For those who prefer a darker berry we recom¬ 
mend the Fairfax. 
In our trials this summer, the Fairfax not only outyielded all other 
varieties, but the berries were greatly superior in size and quality to all 
except Dorsett. Perfect flowers. 
Dez. 40c; 50 Plants $1.00; 100 Plants $1.65 transportation paid. 
Not paid: $10.00 per 1000. 500 at the 1000 rate. 
CLERMONT. Vigorous, Hardy and Productive. This variety origi¬ 
nated at the New York State Agricultural Experiment Station at Geneva 
from a cross between Premier and Marshall. It is very early ripening 
with Premier but are of better quality than that well known variety. 
The berries are very large, handsome and regular in shape. They are 
firm and do not bruise easily. The plants are more vigorous than most 
of the old varieties, hardy and very productive. We can recommend 
this variety for local and roadside markets and also as a fine home berry. 
Perfect flowers. 
Doz. 40c; 50 Plants $1.00; 100 Plants $1.65 transportation paid. 
Not paid: 1000 $10.00; 500 at the 1000 rate. 
CULVER. Fine For Home Canning. Originated from the same cross as 
Clermont. This is a very high quality berry. The deep red color carried 
through to the center and sprightly flavor make it a most excellent kind 
for canning. The berries are very large, regular and cone shaped. They 
do not stand handling quite as well as Clermont but the quality is better, 
and we recommend them for the home garden and local market where 
quality counts. The plants are vigorous, productive and healthy. Ma¬ 
tures in early midseason. Perfect flowers. 
Doz. 40c; 50 Plants $1.00; 100 Plants $1.65 transportation paid. 
Not paid: 1000 $10.00; 500 at the 1000 rate. 
PREMIER. The Standard Early Berry. This berry is one of the best of 
the early varieties. The berries are exceptionally large, deep bright red 
all over and are of fine quality. They ripen very early and the plants are 
strong, healthy and extremely productive. On account of the large size 
and handsome appearance the Premier berries are always in demand 
making this variety one of the most profitable to raise for market and 
roadside sales. Perfect flowers. 
Doz. 35c; 50 Plants 90c; 100 Plants $1.50 transportation paid. 
Not paid: 1000 Plants $8.00. 500 or more are furnished at the 1000 rate. 
BE SURE your name and address is on the order sheet. 
Fairfax Strawberries 
It is just as easy to raise these large luscious berries as it is ordinary kinds. 
Special Home Garden Collections 
at a reduced price! 
Collection No. 1 
50 plants Culver 
50 plants Clermont 
&■ * rn Transportation paid. 
Jl .50 Value $2.00 
The above plants will make an extra fine strawberry bed occupying a 
space 3 to 4 yards wide and 12 yds. long. It will produce a fine lot of the 
choicest berries. 
Collection No. 2 
50 plants Premier ) „ . .. ., 
50 plants Culver f $2.1 0 j7s>0 
50 plants Clermont J * V 
This larger collection will occupy a space 3 to 4 yds. wide by 18 yds. 
long. It should produce enough berries for a large family. 
Collection No. 3 
50 plants Fairfax l tl Transportation paid. 
50 plants Dorsett f Value $2.00 
Add some of these fine new kinds to your strawberry garden. 
Fall or Everbearing Strawberries 
You get a crop the first year! 
These varieties start to produce fruit almost as soon as the plants are 
set out. Plants set out in the Spring commence to bear ripe fruit in August 
and continue to bear until freezing weather. The following year they 
produce a crop in June, the same as the common kinds, and also another 
crop in August and September. 
Note —It is essential to set out Everbear¬ 
ing kinds early in the spring, so do not delay 
ordering them as they must be set early. 
When the plants are first set out the 
flowers should be carefully picked off and 
none allowed to produce fruit until the 
plants have become well established which 
will be six to eight weeks. 
MASTODON. The Largest Ever- 
bearing. The fruit is rounded 
conical in shape, smooth and glossy, 
bright red and very sweet, being 
more free from acidity than any 
strawberry we know of. The plants 
we offer are exceptionally strong and 
vigorous and will produce large 
yields of big berries. There have 
been several new Everbearing berries introduced recently, but very few 
of them are equal to the Mastodon. 
Doz. 45c; 50 Plants $1.10; 100 Plants $1.80 transportation paid. 
Not paid: 1000 $13.00. 500 at the 1000 rate. 
GEM. An Early Highly Productive New Everbearing. This new 
everbearing strawberry is an outstanding variety, and is far ahead of all 
other everbearing sorts, with the possible exception of Mastodon. They 
are large in size, very uniform, bright sparkling red, and with a mild rich 
flavor. The berries are firm, stand shipping well, and sell for the highest 
prices in the market. The plants are hardy, disease resistant, and pro¬ 
duce great crops of berries as well as being prolific plant producers. We 
urge you to try some of these fine berries this year. 
Doz. 45c; 50 Plants $1.10; 100 Plants $1.80 transportation paid. 
Not paid: 1000 $13.00; 500 at the 1000 rate. 
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