Fresh Strawberries from your own garden beat anything you can buy. Start a bed this spring. 171 
Condon’s Hardy Northern Grown Strawberries 
Grow your own strawberries at a cost of less than lc a quart. 
Plant strawberries early. Some varieties make too many run¬ 
ners. Get only enough runners set to make 4 to 6 new plants 
to the square foot. This way you will get more and larger ber¬ 
ries. Our strawberries are grown only for the plants and not 
for fruit. This means you get only young, healthy, vigorous 
plants: For home garden planting set in rows or hills 18 inches 
apart each way. 100 plants about right number for the average 
family. Strawberries Are Acknowledged as America’s Most Popu¬ 
lar Fruit. Everbearing Varieties Will Give you 3 Full Crops 
in 18 Months. 3 Big Profits $500.00 per acre not Uncommon. 
3507 Condon’s Giant Everbearing Mastodon 
The Most Delicious Large Sweet Tasty Berry in Cultivation. 
Produces Fresh Luscious Berries from June to November 
Mastodon succeeds under practically all climatic and soil con¬ 
ditions, even producing large crops in dry climates. Out thrifty 
plants set in the spring will produce a crop of berries in 90 days 
and continue through summer and fall until stopped by freezing 
weather. 
Eighteen or twenty berries will often fill a quart box. They 
are rich, glossy red, of firm and solid texture, and delicious in 
flavor. A small planting will keep the home table supplied with 
berries throughout the summer and fall. A large planting will 
reap hundreds of dollars profit for the farmer. 25 Plants, 65 cts.; 
50 for $1.15; 100 for $1.95; 500 for $6.85; 1000 for $12.75, prepaid. 
3510 Dorsett. Starts to ripen 
with Premier. Is an especially 
healthy, vigorous grower, with 
big strong fruit stalks holding the 
fruit off the ground. It produces 
tremendous crops of great big, 
bright red berries which are firm 
and stay solid longer than other 
sorts. Rich flavor. 25 Plants, 
50 cts.; 50 for 80 cts.; 100 for 
$1.25; 500 for $4.25; 1000 for 
$7.75, prepaid. 
3509 Senator Dunlap. An 
old standby. A mid-season variety 
that grows on all types of soil and 
in all climates. Flesh is meaty, 
firm, berries are a beautiful bright 
red color, unusually productive, a 
good canner, a splendid keeper 
and shipper and of sugary flavor. 
25 Plants for 45 cts.; 50 for 70 
cts.; 100 for $1.20; 500 for $3.85; 
1000 for $6.95, prepaid. 
3501 Blakemore. An early 
variety which has been thoroughly 
tested in all parts of the country. 
Dark, red fruits of good quality 
and fine flavor. Because of its ex¬ 
cellent keeping and shipping qual¬ 
ities, it is becoming a popular 
variety in the South to ship to 
the early Northern markets. 25 
Plants, 47 cts.; 50 for 70 cts.; 
100 for $1.15; 500 for $3.85; 
1000 for $6.75, prepaid. 
See Color Painting of Strawberries 
on Back Cover 
3514 New Gem 
The Sensational New 
Everbearing 
The New Gem Everbearing is the most 
outstanding introduction of the Everbear¬ 
ing; type since Mastodon. Fruits are 
uniformly large and well shaped. Color 
is a sparkling red, flavor is sweet and 
rich. The firmness and keeping quality 
of the fruit permits it to be handled for 
long distance shipping even during warm 
weather. The plants are so sturdy that 
it is not necessary to remove the first 
blooms. Plant this spring and you will 
be picking these luscious berries in just 
a few weeks and up Until late in the 
fall. 25 Plants, 65 cts.; 50 for $1.15; 
100 for $1.95; 500 for $6.85; 1000 for 
$12.75, prepaid. 
3508 Premier. Frost Resistant Variety. 
A valuable extra early Strawberry. A 
large berry of uniform shape and size, 
excellent quality, rich color and highly 
resistant to frost. These qualities make 
Premier a profitable market variety. 25 
Plants for 49 cfs.; 50 for 77 cts.; 100 
for $1.19; 500 for $4.17; 1000 for 
$7.65, prepaid. 
3512 Fairfax 
3501 
Blakemore 
3512 Fairfax Extra Early. Experi¬ 
enced Strawberry growers who have tested 
Fairfax have placed it at the very top 
of the list for quality. It is extra early, 
having the same bearing season as Pre¬ 
mier, but is a much heavier bearer. The 
early blooms do not show serious frost 
damage, and the fruiting season extends 
over a long period. Flavor rich and 
sweet, bright red in color. Holds up well 
as a market variety and stands long-dis¬ 
tance shipping. 25 Plants, 50 cts.; 50 
for 78 cts.; 100 for $1.19; 500 for $4.17; 
1000 for $7.65, prepaid. 
3511 Home Garden Collection. 25 Plants 
each of Condon’s Mastodon Everbearing, Senator 
Dunlap and New Dorsett. Three of the outstand¬ 
ing varieties. Regular Value $1.60. For Only 
$1.25, Postpaid. 
3508 
Premier 
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