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If you are going to 
FRESH PICKED BERRIES. 
Many who receive this catalog will 
wish to purchase fresh berries of us 
before the plants received from us 
will come into bearing. For the con¬ 
venience of these people, we have 
opened a fresh fruit department. 
Throughout the season of ripening, 
from June 1st to November 15th, we 
will be able to supply strawberries, 
raspberries, blackberries, currants, 
gooseberries, grapes, apples, plums 
and pears. Write us for prices. 
Strawberries will usually start off at 
plant a large acreage to Fall Bearing 
per quart. Why not order a crate and 
sell them to your neighbors and 
friends, or get your groceryman to or¬ 
der it? ' We can ship 500 miles or so 
with safety. 
OUR NEW BOOK. 
Farmer on the Strawberry. 
Third edition, issued in February. 
1912. This is just the book you have 
been looking for. Written by L. J. 
Fanner, who has spent the best thirty 
years of his life among strawberries 
and small fruit plants. It contains 100 
pages, over forty halftone pictures 
and most everything you could think 
Snowing display of Fall Strawberries, green corn, melons, apples, celery, oranges, etc., at 
Clyde’s Bakery, September 1st, 1010. 
15c per quart the fore part of June 
and in the flush, will run about 10c per 
quart. Raspberries, blackberries, cur¬ 
rants and gooseberries w*ill run from 
10c to 15c per quart. Grapes about 15c 
per 5’pound basket. Plums about $2 
per bushel, pears about $1.50 and 
apples about $1 per bushel. Fall 
strawberries will begin just as sum¬ 
mer strawberries end, about July 15th, 
and continue w'ell into November. Our 
favorite sized berry crate is 32 quarts, 
but we can ship any multiple of four 
quarts. Price of fall bearing straw¬ 
berries, fresh picked, 25c per quart. If 
you will let us ship at any date most 
convenient for us, we will supply fall 
strawberries in 32 quart crates at 20c 
of about strawberries and other berry 
fruits. It is the first and only com¬ 
plete authority on the fall bearing 
strawberry, containing the same ma¬ 
terial about them as “Fall Bearing 
Strawberry Secrets.” published by 
Farm Journal, in addition to general 
information on growing all kinds of 
strawberries. We give it free with or¬ 
ders amounting to $10 or more. We 
have reduced the cash price for 1913 
to 25c, postpaid. 
HOW TO GET THE FRUIT GROWER 
AND FARMER FREE. 
We offer the Fruit Grower and 
Farmer, published at St. Joseph, Mo., 
free to all patrons whose orders 
