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Have You Read Our Book, “Fall Bearmg Strawberry 
McKinley (Per.) — Twenty-five for 
:i5c: 100. ?1.00. 
LaFollette (Per.)—Twenty-five for 
2^©: KHT COc; 1,000, $5.00. 
Gold Dollar (Per.)—Twenty-five for 
-'5c; 100, 75c. 
Gray's Gold Dollar (Per.)—Twenty- 
five for 25c; 100, 75c. 
Parson's Beauty (Per.)—Twenty-five 
for 25c: 100, 75c: 1,000, $5.00. 
King Edward (Per.)—Twenty-five 
for 35c: 100, $1.00. 
Three W's (Per.)—Twenty-five for 
25c; 100, 75c. 
Sharpless (Per.) - - Twenty-five for 
25c: 100. $1.00: 1,000, $8.00. 
Missionary (Per.)--Twenty-five for 
35c; 100, $1.00; 1,000, $8.00. 
variety. Twenty-five for 50c; 100. 
$1.50; 1,000, $10.00. 
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Champion (Per.)—This variety, as 
! Stevens’ Late Champion, is well 
known. It is a vigorous grower, cover¬ 
ing the land with a mat of plants. The 
fruit is produced in good quantity, very 
late in the season. It is inclined to 
fruit above the foliage, and as one 
approaches a plot of them in full fruit, 
it is a sight to behold. The berries are 
very firm and remain on the vines a 
long time after they are ripe without 
spoiling. It is especially adapted for 
dry, sandy or gravelly soils. The fruit 
is rather irregular and quite acid, like 
' most good shippers. We have a large. 
Plants of Americus and Francis, photographed September 12. These were .shown at the 
New York State Fair. Cut from “Farmer on the Strawberry.” 
Helen Davis (Per.)—Twentv-five for 
75c: 100, $2.00. 
Hub (Per.)—Twenty-five for $1.00; 
lOO, $3.00. 
Prolific (Per.)—Twenty-five for 35c: 
100, $1.00; 1,000. $8.00. 
Wildwood (Per.)—Twenty-five for 
50c: too, $1.50; 1,000, $10.00. 
Late Varieties 
Omega (Per.)—A new variety of the 
(iandy type. The plant closely re¬ 
sembles the Gandy, but are better 
growers and produce more uniform 
rows. The berries are very large, of 
attractive, fine color, and are produced 
as late or later than Gandy. It is one 
of the most promising varieties now 
before the public, and we advise all 
who wish to grow late strawberries to 
try it. Wo aro tho introducers of this 
fine stock of plants. Twenty-five for 
25c; 100, 60c; 1,000. $5.00. 
Sample (Imp.)—This variety is a 
model plant maker, the individual 
plants are about right in every way, it 
is enormously productive and the 
berries are unusually large for so pro¬ 
ductive a variety. When planted be¬ 
side Dunlap and Champion, its blos¬ 
soms will be properly pollenated and 
the amount of large fruit that you will 
secure is almost beyond comprehen¬ 
sion. The berries are of good color, 
regular in shape and present a good 
appearance in the baskets. I know of 
no more satisfactory late variety than 
Sample. About its only fault is that it 
is a pistillate, but this is easily 
remedied by planting every third or 
fourth row to some strong staminate. 
It has always been one of ray main- 
