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Plant '‘Early Ozark”' for Early and “Manhattan” for Late and 
on strawberries and asparagus roots and 75c per 100 on raspberries, black¬ 
berries, currants, gooseberries, grapes, roses, etc. In case actual postage 
paid is more than this, we will add to the bill. We have to prepay all 
postage, and guarantee that the charges will be paid at the other end, when 
plants are sent by express or freight. We furnish, free, all boxes, crates, 
baskets, oiled paper, sphagnum moss and other material used in putting up 
orders, which is a considerable item and often charged extra by most nur¬ 
serymen. 
Rule for Finding Number of Plants to the Acre 
Divide 43,560, the number of square feet in an acre, by the multiplied 
distance between the plants, and you will have the number of plants to the 
acre. Thus, if the plants are set 2x3*4, you divide 43,560 by 7, and get 
6,223, the number of plants on an acre when set 2x3*4 feet apart. 
Extra Early Varieties 
Early Ozark, Excelsior, Johnson’s Early, Earliest, Michels Early. 
Early Varieties 
Senator Dunlap, New Discovery, Warfield, World’s Wonder, Chipman, 
Success, Marshall, Red Bird, Abington. Crescent, Wilson, Lady Roosevelt, 
Virginia, Haverland, Bubach, Clyde, Wildwood, and Barrymore. 
Rows of Pan-American Strawberries, Rows of Francis and Americus Straw- 
October 21, 1911. . berries, October 21, 1911. 
Mid-Season Varieties 
Oswego, Peach, Kevitt’s Wonder, Dickie, Wm. Belt, Golden Gate, Pres¬ 
ident, Uncle Jim, Corsican, Hummer, Buster, Three W’s Great Scott Poco- 
moke, Mammoth Beauty, Maed. Splendid, Edgar Queen, McKinley, Nor¬ 
wood, Improved Bubach, Idaho, Jessie, Bountiful, Sharpless, Williams. 
Late Varieties 
Sample, Oom Paul, Aroma, Fendall, Heritage, Saratoga, Cardinal 
Brandywine, Glen Mary, Enormous, Hub. 
Very Latest Varieties 
Champion (Steven’s Late), Omega, Chesapeake, Crimson Cluster, Par¬ 
ker Earle, Rough Rider, Ridgway, Gandy, Fremont Williams, Manhattan, 
and Emerson Joe, 
