3 2 STRAWBERRY GUAVA=- B, *^^*;£ u r&“ ,te 
GARDEN HUCKLEBERRY 
This is a magnificent 
new pot plant both 
useful and ornament¬ 
al as well as of great 
We b e 1 i e v 
the Strawberry 
va will become 
popular as soon as 
is well known. It has 
thick, shining, ever¬ 
green foliage 
pure white flowers. 
The fruit is of 
tiful claret colo 
about the size of 
English walnut 
the flavor is 
and delicious, 
what resembling 
of a strawberry, 
blooms and fruit 
continuou sly 
when plants are 
established will 
duce buds, flowers 
in some 
every day in the year 
can be used as 
fruit as 
preserving, 
makes jelly 
q u a 1 i t 
.. will sell 
ly at a high price. As many as 500 fruits have been produced on a plant a year and 
half old. As soon as the plant is well established it is a magnificent sight to see 
enormous quantity of fruit growing on it. 
It can be grown in oots, boxes or in the open ground, and we are sure will be a real 
surprise and delight tD all who grow it. Do not fail to include Strawberry Guava in 
your order this year. Packet 8c., 3 packets 20c.. 6 packets 30c. 
We have grown this fruit on our grounds and are pleased with it and 
can recommend it for pies, preserves, jams, etc., when fully matured, but 
not good for any use in a raw or unmatured state. It is easily grown 
The Won- 
derberry was 
1 ar g e 1 y ad¬ 
vertised dur¬ 
ing the past 
year as a re- 
markable 
new berry, a 
creation of 
Luther Bur¬ 
bank and a- 
dapted to pot 
as well a 
open ground 
culture. 
There has 
been a great 
deal of con¬ 
troversy 
to the value 
of the fruit, 
some c 1 a i 
ing that it 
no more nol¬ 
le s s than 
Nightsh ad e. 
We have 
grown the 
fruit on our 
X 
This is by far the most prolific of all Ground Cherries, besides the 
fruit is about double in size to that of any other variety, some of the 
fruit measuring from 114 to2 inches in diameter, of a dark purple Egg 
Plant-colored skin with green flesh. It has been found superior to any 
other Ground Cherry or Husk Tomato for preserving purposes, and the 
flavor is sweety and delicious. The plants grow about 214 feet high, 
about the same in width and are heavy bearers of fruit in any ordinary 
garden soil. The fruit when picked with the husk on is a splendid keep¬ 
er, remaining in good condition for several weeks if kept in a cool place. 
It is a very early fruit to grow in any garden, and the greatest pro¬ 
ducer of fruit of anything we know of. Try it. 
Pkt., Go.; 3 pkts., 15c.; 6 pkts., 25c. 
Do you know our TOMATO GRAPE is the greatest 
novelty out? Imagine an immense vine loaded with 
Great CSusters of Scarlet Fruit, which can be grown 
in 4 months from seed. See page 31. 
ROSELLE 
(Tli© Lemonade Plant 
of Queensland) 
This is a plant that will 
soon be very popular as it 
has great value and should 
be cultivated very extensive¬ 
ly. It is used mostly for 
making jelly and jam, many 
claiming it superior to cur 
rent or Guava jelly. It is 
cultivated very largely in Au 
stralia and shipped as jelly 
etc., to all parts of Europe 
The fruit resembles Scarlet 
Podded Okra and is very or¬ 
namental, easily grown from 
seed, and resists drought. 
It is very easy to raise and 
the fruit requires no clean¬ 
ing or other labor after pick¬ 
ing. 
It is a very worthy addi¬ 
tion to your garden and you 
will find it one of the best 
and cheapest fruits for pre¬ 
serving. 
Do not fail to try this nov¬ 
elty this year. 
Packet 10c., 3 pkts. 25c. 
from seed and bears an abundance of fruit that ripens during the fall. 
It is not a hardy plant and should be planted and treated the same as 
tomatoes ; planting seed in a box or pan in the house and putting out 
of doors when danger of frost has past. After the fruit has matured, 
which are jet black in color, it is claimed that a frost will improve its 
quality and that it will cook up much finer and with much better flavor. 
The plants are enormous yielders, and are a great curiosity while 
growing in the garden. Our illustration was made from plants taken 
from our field of them growing, Pkt. 6c., 3 pkts. 15c. 
MAMMOTH FRliTBB GROUND CHERRY 
THE WONDERBERRY 
own grounds the past season and experimented with it in many ways and our experience has proved to us that the genuine Wonderberry is not likethe Nightshade 
which may be tound growing in various sections of the country, but it may somewhat resemble it. 
Produce fruit m from 3 to 4 months from sowing the seed. Its fruits in size, shape and color are similar to huckleberries and a single bush will produces 
great quantity ot Irmt. We have the genuine Wonderberry seed to offer as follows : Pkt., Gc.; 3 pkts., 1 5c.; 7 pkts.. 30c. 
