Crystal Wax—White Bermuda 
ONION PLANTS 
Ready for shipment after March 1st 
NOW YOU CAN HAVE BERMUDA ONIONS IN 
YOUR OWN GARDEN. Because of the long ripening 
season necessary to mature Bermuda Onions it has 
been impossible in the past to raise this delicious 
onion in Western gardens. Raising a crop from seed 
was impossible. Now plants are available for re¬ 
setting and it is possible to grow the “finest and 
sweetest onion” of them all in your own garden. 
Plants are no longer an experiment; they all grow 
perfectly in every locality. Our plants will make 
early green onions for pulling and LARGE, SWEET 
MATURED ONIONS for the table or market. One 
thousand plants will produce 8 to 10 bushels of dried 
onions. Our plants are sure to grow. 
order is delayed. We get your order out as promptly 
as possible. 
Onion Sets—See Page 14 for Prices. 
Prices, Postpaid 
(Over the counter prices somewhat lower) 
1 bundle of about 100 plants.$0.30 
5 bundles of about 500 plants. 1.00 
10 bundles of about 1000 plants. 1.75 
BERRY PLANTS 
Disease Free Inspected Stock 
MASTODON 
STRAWBERRY 
PLANTS 
Mastodon, "The Giant Strawberry" 
MASTODON —Still the world’s Greatest Ever- 
bearing Strawberry. Nothing like it has been 
achieved since its introduction a few years ago. 
MASTODON produces a bumper crop from early 
spring to late fall, being particularly prolific during 
August, September and October when other berries 
are off the market. In size, quality, flavor and 
appearance, Mastodon heads the list. This wonderful 
berry, unlike other everbearers, has very large 
plants; vigorous, heavily crowned and deep rooted. 
Plants set in February, March or April will be in 
full bearing by mid-summer, and going strong in the 
fall. Many of the berries grow as large as a silver 
dollar. Our plants are large, vigorous, healthy; 
heavily rooted; have large, full crowns; carefully 
grown and are free from disease and pests. Pre¬ 
paid; 25 plants $1.00; 50 plants $1.50; 100, $2.50. 
YOUNGBERRY 
THE LATEST 
ADDITION 
TO THE 
BERRY 
FAMILY 
A cross be¬ 
tween the Logan¬ 
berry and Dew¬ 
berry. An excep¬ 
tionally fine fla¬ 
vored, very pro¬ 
ductive Berry. 
Fruit larger than 
loganberry, pur¬ 
plish - black and 
similar to rasp¬ 
berries in flavor. 
Vine is very vig¬ 
orous grower and 
begins bearing at 
an e a r 1 y age. Youngberry 
Young berries 
command the highest market prices. Fruit colors 
well and is very sweet and large. Ten plants of 
this variety will make a row 80 feet long which will 
produce an astonishing amount of fruit. Culture the 
same as for other cane berries. Plant 8 feet apart 
in rows spaced 7 feet apart. Plants ready in March. 
Prices postpaid: Each 25c; $2.25 for 10 plants; 
$5.00 for 25 plants. Get your order in early. 
Wallace-Homestead Company, Horticultural Printers, Dos Moines, Iowa 
