Premier Strawberry 
These Prices 
Are Not 
Postpaid 
Beaver Strawberry 
STRAWBERRIES 
PREMIER 
"The First Berry on the Market" 
Premier means first, and that de¬ 
scribes the Premier' Strawberry per¬ 
fectly. When compared with other va¬ 
rieties it is first in everything. It is 
one of the first in size, first in yield, 
first in productiveness, first in flavor, 
and last but not least, first to ripen. 
Growers have long wanted a variety 
possessing these qualities. If you 
plant Premier you will get the first 
berries on the market They bear 
heavily before other varieties begin. 
You will be picking quantities of them 
when berries are in demand and bring¬ 
ing the top price; and Premier keeps 
on producing big crops of beautiful 
berries until late in the season. 100 
plants, 65c; 200, $1.10; 300, $1.50; 500, 
$2.25; 1,000, $4.00; 2,000, $7.50; 5,000, 
$17.50; 10,000, $34.00. 
GIANT MASTODON 
BEAVER 
A recent origination from Wiscon¬ 
sin which has the ability to produce a 
crop of berries under conditions which 
would result in crop failure with some 
other varieties. Fruit is a deep glos¬ 
sy red throughout, firm, and can be 
left unpicked on the vines for days 
and remain in marketable condition. 
Hardy and frost resistant. A splen¬ 
did shipper, as it stands the long hauls 
to market without damage. A good 
plant maker, the best for light soils. 
100 plants. 65c; 200, $1.00; 300, $1.45; 
500, $2.25; 1,000, $4.00; 2,000, $7.50; 
5,000, $17.50; 10,000, $34.00. 
SENATOR DUNLAP AND 
DR. BURRILL 
Two of the old reliable varieties 
that need no introduction. Always 
good for home use and for local mar¬ 
kets. Noted for their fine berries and 
good flavor. Per 100, 50c; 300, $1.25; 
1,000, $3.35; 5,000, $15.00. 
Giant Mastodon is the most popular 
everbearing strawberry, planted all 
over America, 
where. Our strain 
mously large berries 
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pick lots of great big 
this summer and fall. 
75c; 100, $1.25; 
1,000, $9.00. 
25 for 50c; 50, 
200, $2.25; 500, $5.00; 
PROGRESSIVE EVERBEARING 
A wonderful everbearing strawber¬ 
ry, as the spring-set plants not only 
produce a big crop of berries the same 
season, but the runner plants com¬ 
mence to bear fruit as soon as set, and 
in this way Progressive yields a crop 
of fruit the first year that is truly won¬ 
derful. 100 plants, 85c; 300, $2.00; 
1,000, $5.00. 
GEM 
The Sensational New Everbearing 
Strawberry 
Growing side by side, we honestly 
tell you it is difficult to choose between 
Gem ana G-fiiiu, MasTOd'biT. xne vrein 
berries are somewhat smoother, a 
brighter red and ripen more uniform¬ 
ly. Giant Mastodon berries are slight¬ 
ly larger and we believe somewhat 
more productive. In quality they are 
the same. We suggest that you plant 
BOTH VARIETIES. Perfect flow¬ 
ering. 25 for 50c; 50, 75c; 100, $1.25; 
200, $2.25; 500, $5.00; 1,000, $9.00. 
Our guarantee will be your protection. 
All stock listed, State Inspected. Guar¬ 
anteed as represented in our catalog, fresh 
dug, from young beds, cleaned and 
trimmed, ready to set out. Arrive in 
live and perfect growing condition. 
If wanted postpaid add 15c for 100 plants, 20c for 200 plants, 25c for 300 plants. 
Strong, Healthy Root System o( 
Myers Plants 
STRAWBERRY PLANTS 
For Big Crops and Big Profits 
Thoroughbred, heavy-fruiting Straw¬ 
berry plants are just as important to 
the berry grower as thoroughbred, 
heavy-producing milk cows are to the 
dairyman. In either case the profits are 
determined by the quantity and quality 
of the berries and milk. 
Why pay more? Our plants are the 
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can grow, grown by experts. We are 
one of the largest plant growers in the 
middle west; capacity of three million 
plants. We use modern methods of 
packing and shipping. A full crate of 
2,000 plants will weigh 60 lbs. You pay 
the shipping charges when you receive 
plants. Your plants are insured that 
way. Cash with order or a 20 per cent 
deposit will book your order. Balance 
can be paid at shipping time. 
BLAKEMORE 
Is a new variety with exceptional 
characteristics; a cross between Pre¬ 
mier and Missionary by the U. S. De¬ 
partment of Agriculture. It is a large 
berry, conical, red all the way through, 
and with excellent flavor. 100 plants, 
75c; 300, $2.00; 500, $2.75; 1,000, $5.00. 
ENJOY FRESH FRUIT FROM YOUR OWN GARDEN 
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APPLES—N. W. Greening, winter; Delicious, winter; Wealthy, fall; Famuese, fall; Early 
Harvest, summer; and Whitney, crab, 4 to 5 ft. trees, each 75c; 3 for $2.00. 
PLUMS —Underwood, large plums, bears fruit the second year; Waneta, an excellent 
variety. Two of the very best for the Northwest. 4 to 5 ft. trees, each, 75c; 3 for $2.00. 
CURRANTS—Perfection is one of the largest red currants ever gotten out, each 25c; 5 for 
$X.OO. Cherry Currant, each 20c; 0 for $1.00. 
GOOSEBERRIES—Champion, a real good one for home use, each 25c; 5 for $1.00. 
GRAPES —Concord. You all know the Concord. Good 2-year plants, each 20c: 0 for $1.00. 
RASPBERRIES—Latham, one of the most planted. A well known all around good red 
raspberry. 50 plants, $1.10; 100, $2.00; l.OOO, $18.00. 
CHIEF—Is a newer one, a week earlier to ripen, possibly a trifle smaller, same price as 
Lathams. 
BLACKCAPS —New Logan, the best black raspberry on the market, ripens 10 days ahead 
of red ones. 25 plants, 75c; 50, $1.25; 100, $2.25. 
Latliam Raspberries 
