WE APOLOGIZE 
This little Price List is rather 
modest, but we cannot figure out 
how we can pay for an expensive 
catalogue and send it to our long 
list of customers, without adding 
greatly to our prices. With this 
small expense, we are able to keep 
prices near somewhat the same as 
last year, in spite of the increased 
costs and shortage of many kinds. 
COME AND SEE US 
Whenever it is possible, we pre¬ 
fer that patrons come here and see 
the goods before they pay for them. 
You can come any day, but we do 
not pack orders on Sunday. You 
can get your order any day, if you 
have ordered long enough ahead to 
give us time to pack it before the 
day you want it, even Sunday. Our 
L. J. Farmer is almost always at 
home and ready to talk with cus¬ 
tomers. 
I GOT IT OF FARMER 
As one goes through the gardens 
and plantings of people who love 
flowers, plants, vines, shrubs, trees, 
etc.; we often hear some one say, 
“‘Where did you get that beautiful 
thing?’' The answer, very fre¬ 
quently, in some places, almost in¬ 
variably is, “I got it of L. J. 
Farmer.” This is one of the most 
satisfying things about the nursery 
business, the fact that we handle 
things that make for beauty and so 
much pleasure everywhere. Very 
few nurserymen ever got very rich 
in earthly goods, the opportunities 
they have to show their generosity 
and public spirit are so many, that 
it takes away whatever small profits 
their business may show at the end 
of each year, but then, we cannot 
take material things with us when 
we go and what is the use ? 
STRAWBERRY PLANTS 
“E” stands for early; “M” for medium; 
*‘L” for late; and “F. B.’ , l for fall bearing. 
Send 50c for “Farmer on the Strawberry” 
over 100 pages, tells all about Strawberry 
Culture. 
Senator Dunlap, m. Good for home use and 
canning. Requires little care, berries 
medium size, sweet, delicious. 10 plants, 
15c; 25, 30c; 100, 80c; 1000, $6.00. 
Premier, e, Large, bright color, very pro¬ 
ductive. The leading early market var¬ 
iety, 10, 20c; 25, 35c; 100, $1.00; 1000, 
$7.00. 
Dorsett, m. Larger than Premier, which it 
resembles. Very productive and fine for 
market. May supercede* Premier. 10, 
25c; 25, 50c; 100, $1.50; 1000, $10.00. 
Fairfax, e, Berries very large to medium. 
Finest quality for home use and can¬ 
ning a", well as appreciative market. 10, 
30c; 25, 60c; 100, $1.75; 1000, $12.00. 
Stevens’ Late Champion, 1, Very large, 
bright colored, productive. Fine for late 
market. 10, 20c; 25, 35c; 100, 80c; 
1000, $7.00. 
Wm. Belt, 1, Large, irregular berries, like 
S. L. Champion, but of very highest 
flavor. Fine for home use and fancy 
market. 10, 20c; 25, 35c; 100, $1.00; 
; 1000 , $ 8 . 00 . 
Chesapeake. 1, The quality strawberry for 
late market, brings highest prices in N. 
Y. City hotel trade. 10, 25c; 25, 60c; 
100, $1.50; 1000, $12.00. 
Pearl, 1, The very latest strawberry, fine 
for home use and near-by market. 10, 
25c; 25, 60c; 100, $1.50; 1000, $12.00. 
New York, m, Large, pretty, very mild 
flavored. 10, 20c; 25, 35c; 100, $1.00, 
1000 , $ 8 . 00 . 
Gibson, m, Medium size, very productive, 
a general purpose berry, very similar in 
many ways to Dunlap. 10, 20c; 25, 30c, 
100, 80c; 1000, $6.00. 
Aroma, 1, Leading market berry of the 
South West. Large, good color, fine 
shape. Shows off fine in market. 10, 
20c; 25, 35c; 100, $1.00 ;1000, $8.00. 
Early Jersey Giant, e, Very large, 20 fill 
a quart. Berries deep red, attractive, 
fine for canning. My favorite extra early 
strawberry. 10, 25c; 25, 60c; 100, 
$1.50; 1000, $12.00. 
Catskill, m. Claimed to be the most pro¬ 
ductive and profitable midseason variety. 
10, 25c; 25, 60c; 100, $1.50; 1000, 
$ 12 . 00 . 
Brandywine, 1, Berries very large, rich 
deep red, through and through. Fine 
quality. 10, 20c; 25, 50c; 100, $1.50; 
1000 , $ 12 . 00 . 
Ridgway, 1, Very late, fine flavor and so 
pretty in the basket. The one berry for 
home use and market on low, wet, heavy 
soils. 10, 20c; 25, 60c; 100, $1.50; 
1000 , $ 12 . 00 . 
Glen Mary, 1, Very large, irregular, produc¬ 
tive. The berry for late market where 
fine flavor is not appreciated, just lots 
of berries, that’s enough for some peo¬ 
ple. 10, 20c; 25, 40c; 100, $1.00; 1000, 
$ 8 . 00 . 
New Gem, f. b., e. The best fall bearing var¬ 
iety with us. Ripens its fruit earlier 
than Mastodon and is through fruiting 
when heavy frosts come, while Masto¬ 
don in some seasons, still has half its 
crop unripened. The berries are large, 
fine color and round in shape. For the 
past two seasons, it lost its foliage in 
midsummer, but we will spray for this. 
10, 25c; 25, 60c; 100, $1.50; 1000, 
$ 10 . 00 . 
Mastodon, f. b., 1, The leading everbearing 
variety, very large and productive in the 
regular season as well as the fall. Price 
same as Gem. 
Champion Everbearing, f. b.. Looks very 
much like Dunlap in size and color. 
Sweet and delicious. Price same as Gem. 
Green Mountain, f. b.. Bears a large crop 
of fine berries in fall of second year, but 
not very fruitful the first year, but of 
fine flavor. Plants vigorous and healthy. 
10, 75c; 25, $1.50; 100, $5.00. 
Black and White Strawberries. These 
have a very pleasing effect, when shown 
together. The white strawberry is the 
sweetest berry we ever tasted. The 
black is very large, firm, dark colored 
and the best canning berry we ever 
fruited. In combination, we put in 1-3 
White and 2-3 Black plants. 10, 75c; 
25, $1.50; 100, $5.00. The Black 
Strawberry alone, 10, 50c; 25, $1.00; 
100, $2.50. 
Grand Champion, 1, Enormous cropper, 
medium to very late, 40 days in fruit¬ 
ing. Fruit large and attractive. 10, 
35c; 25, 60c :100, $1.50; 1000, $12.00. 
The Best, 1, Fine for home use and very 
late market. 10, 25c; 25, 60c; 100, 
$1.50; 1000, $12.00. 
BEGINNERS STRAWBERRY 
COLLECTION 
25 Dunlap, 25 Aroma, 25 Premier, 
25 Gibson, 25 Gem, 25 Mastodon, 
150 in all, value $2.50, special price, 
only $1.95. 
QUALITY STRAWBERRY 
COLLECTION 
25 Ey. Jersey Giant, 25 Fairfax, 
25 The Best, 25 Pearl, 25 Cham¬ 
pion Everbearing, 25 New Gem, 150 
plants, value $3.60; special price, 
$2.95. 
Transplanted Strawberry Plants 
Best for setting in late May, June, July 
and August. 50c per 100, in addition to 
above prices for common field plants. 
Pot Grown Strawberry Plants (ball of 
earth on each plant) ready in August 
and September, 25, $1.25; 100, $4.50; 
1000, $35.00. 
Everbearing Strawberry Seeds, all varieties 
mixed, 100 seeds, 10c; 500 seeds, 25c. 
VALUABLE PLANTS, ETC. FREE 
Every order amounting to $2.00 or 
more, will be entitled to free plants, bulbs, 
etc., selected by our L. J. Farmer. 
