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JOHNSON SEED COMPANY 
ALL KINDS OF BERRIES 
stiai- 
Heines 
COM i'Al'L—niWEST OF ALL. 
Four 
New 
Varieties 
Each a 
Beauty 
0031 PAUL Btniw’berry is a wondc^r. Stur>ondous in 
Bizc and delicious in ilayor. (iood sliai>e, elegant color and 
line Hliipj>er. A very rank grower and a perfect bloomer. 
A HtroiiK iKiint in its favor is that tlie last nickinj'never runs 
Hinall. 'I’he berries arcKianls; .six have neen known to till 
a ^uartbox. Hinkle jdaiits yield a full quart. Very ]>rolilic ; 
one liundred ami forty quarts were picked from two hundred 
and eighty plants at one siUKle plekinK- J^rice. iK)stiJaId,‘iOc. 
y>er <io/cen. JJy express, .'Wc. i>cr dozen; SI.15 per 100; S0.50 
|Mjr 1,000. 
OA.MEICON J5AKLV, Tlio very earliest straw¬ 
berry. In bl(K)ni as soon as cold weather is over, and fruit 
ripens the ctirllestof any berry we have ever known. Herries 
larjic, Ko<)d keeiH-Tsand r»f unusually line flavor. Price, |K)st- 
pald, fjtJc. per dozen. By exjjress, :i.'>e. iK;r dozen; 81.50 i>er 
100: 810.00 per l,tX)0. 
BLACKBERRIES 
KI.DOKADO. Very Imrily; no core. Sweet, with the j 
lliivi.r of llie wil'l Ijcrrv. I'rolille, ftoocl size. I’o.stpald, 10c. 
eiirh; S.'ic. |H.'r doz. Ily express, V.'ic. per dozen; S:t,.')0 jier 100. 
KKlI'l. Hardy; productive; larite and of mxid (|iialUy. 
I’oslpald, lOc. each; Tf.e. ix.‘r dozen, liy exjiress, COC. per 
■lozen; S;i.00 per 10(1. 
ItlTTATINNY. Old iK)pularsort. Very larRc. medium 
(o late. Not hardy north of New York. I’ostpaid, lOe. each; 
(tie. tier doz. Ily express, lOe, )ier doz.; S1.00 tier 100, 
lAJCItl'ITlA. The old slamlard dewherry. l''rnil large 
and handsome; shining jet hlack. Tostpaid.’lOc. each; 01c. 
IHjr dozen. Ily express. Me. jier dozen; ?;i.00 per 100. 
CURRANTS 
IMIICS. wriAllCU. In size of hiintdi and berry, color 
and iiniillly of Inilt, the Wilder Is mueh superior to Fay's 
I’rolille. I'rlee. jiostpald, 81.11 per dozen, liy express, 81.00 
]ier dozen; 80.00 per 100. 
OIllCItKY. barge red. Vigoroiisand productive. Post¬ 
paid. Sl.llperdoz. Hv express, 81.00 per doz.; 81.00 per 100. 
FAY’S PUOLIFIO. Large, bright red, good <inalily, 
slamlard variety. I’oslpald, $1.15 i)er dozen. By express, 
81.00 per dozen; '81.00 per 100. 
GOOSEBERRIES 
INIHI.STKY. An Kngllsh sort. I’mlt dark red, large 
and of good iniallty. Season early. 
DOWNING, barge, light green; suitable for family use 
or for market. 
I’rlees, postpaid, 'lOe. eaeli; 81.10 ])er dozen. By express, 
81.35 per dozen; S8.(X) per 100. 
RASPBERRIES 
Jlcd Vurictks 
MIIA.KK. Large bright red berry, holding size until 
end of soiuson; does not lade; small core; very lirm. 
OU'ril HKIIT. Tlie old slandartl and hard to beat; very 
nroilue.llve; a rleb red, llrm and good quality. Prices of 
Miller and Cntliberl, |)ostpnid. Me. per dozen. By express, 
■Me. iierdozen; 81.71 |H;r 100; ST2.00]K’r 1,000. 
Hlack Cap Varidiea 
CllSIDKUrjANO. T'he business Black Cap. Frultvery 
large, wonderfully prodnetlvo and alisolutcly hardy. A line 
shlpiH'raml earlier than Gregg. Price, i>ostpald, iSc. each; 
71e, per dozen. Bv express GOc. jicr dozen; S3.M ttcr 100; 
830.00 per 1,000. 
OUMGO. The stanihtrd Black Cap. Strong, vigorous 
grower; on good soil anfl with proivr care, produces pro¬ 
fusely large herries. which are lirm, meaty, and of flue llavor. 
Price, jHistpald, lOe. each; .Me. per dozen. By express, lie. i)cr 
(Uv/.en; $1.7.1 |K'r lOO; 812.00 jK-r 1,000. 
AUTO STRAWBEURV. 
ATJTO. A new jtcrrect flowering Delaware hem-, of large 
size and extra fine quality. Fnormoiisly prolilie, producing 
last season over 8,000 quarLs per acre. Of unusual vigor and 
carries its fruit well u]i from the grouml. Has flourished 
and liorne a fine crop under adverse weather conditions when 
other sorts were short. Flavor delicious; r’ointed in shai>e 
(.see ilhistration). Price, postpaid, .Me. per dozen. Bv ex- 
press, 35e. per dozen; SL.IO per 100; 810.00 per 1,000. 
NEW HOME. As late and large ns Gandv; fniit a 
bright red color. Uniformly large size; a good keeper and 
shipper. Vigorous grower, and will iJroduee a large crop on 
either high or low ground. This berry is a good seller, and 
holds its brilliant red color long after being picked. Mcc, 
postiMiid. .Me. i)er dozen. By express, 3.5c. per dozen; $1.50 
per 100; 810.00 iicr 1000. 
SEVEN STANDARD STRAWBERRIES 
THE MAXIMTJ.S, One of the largest and most 
beautiful of all Strawberries. Perfect bloomer; strong 
and robust. Produces two and four fruit stalks to a plant, 
well filled witb very large berries. Berries conical, deep 
glossy scarlet; flesh pink, very tender; of mild flavor. Late. 
GLEN MAKY. Perfect flowering. Vigorous, of 
Brandywine type. Enormously productive of large, deep 
red berries. L'lesb very firm. Ked clear to the center; sweet, 
ri(;h and high-flavored ; jt rlecidedly good berry in point 
of plant, yield, form, color, firmness and good qual¬ 
ity. Medium sea.son. 
.SHAKPLIiSS. Old favorite. Perfect flowering variety. 
The ]>lant is exceedingly large, vigorous, free from rust. 
P'ruit moderately firm; good. Mioseiuson. 
ALVILSHALL. [Midscasoti.) Berries very beautilul and 
average extraordinarily large—often fourteen will fill a quart 
measure. For home use it is pcerle.ss. The first of the extra 
large varieties to ripen, and although of great size, the fruit 
is rarely over missbaiieii. Color is a rich glossy crimson, ad¬ 
mired by all. Perfect blooming. 
HKANDYWINE. {MIdscasoii lo vcru late.) Brandywine 
is already world-famous; in fact, we doubt if any strawberry 
ever before has received such enthusiastic praiseover so wide 
an extent of territory. Tlie berries are of large size, glossy 
scarlet, very firm, solid and shapely, rich, juicy and luscious, 
and woiiderfullyproductlve. Perfect flowering. 
"THE GANDY.” (Late.) One of the tiest fa/c straw¬ 
berries ever introduced. Strictly fancy. The fruits are uni¬ 
formly large, iierfectin form and firm;’ color, bright crimson 
and glossy. Quality superb; delightful aroma, suggestive of 
both strawberries and peaches. Perfect blooming. 
BUBACH, No. 5. {Midscasoii.) A prominent grower 
says; “If all varieties wereculledout button, I would place 
Buhach, No. 5, at the head of the list, on account of its large, 
bright berries, immense yield and fine flavor.” Pistillate. 
PRICES ON THE ABOVE .SEVEN VARIETIES 
By mail, postpaid, lOc. jier dozen; $1.50 )>er 100. By ex¬ 
press, 25c. per dozen; $1.00 per 100; $6.00 per 1,000. 
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