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Farmer’s List of Selected Varieties 
Extra Early Varieties 
Early Ozark (Per.)—This wonderful straw¬ 
berry originated in the Ozark mountains of 
Missouri and was introduced by us several 
years ago. We consider it the best extra 
early variety for strong rich soil that we 
have ever fruited. The plants are strong 
sturdy growers, making short stocky run¬ 
ners and every plant will root. The foli¬ 
age is tall and rank growing and can be 
distinguished among hundreds of different 
varieties by its peculiar appearance. The 
berries are produced in enormous quantities 
very early in the season. It begins to ripen 
early and is gone before late varieties come 
on. The berries are deep red clear through, 
fine for shipping or canning. With us, the 
berries ripen as early as Excelsior, are as 
large as Sample, and as productive as Glen 
Mary. The last pickings are nearly as large 
with us as the first. If this variety does as 
well with other growers as it does with us, 
the demand for plants will soon be almost 
unlimited. The fruit is very similar to the 
old Wilson in color, firmness and everything 
except size. The Ozark is one of our largest 
varieties. We have a fine stock of genuine 
plants. Price, 25 for 50c., 100 for $1.50, 
1,000 for $10. 
Excelsior (Per.)—25 for 25c; 100, 60c; 
1,000 for $4.50. 
Johnson’s Early (Per.)—25 for 25c; 100, 
60c; 1,000, $5.00. 
Earliest (Per.)—25 for 25c; 100, *60c; 
1,000, $4.50. 
Michel’s Early (Per.)—25 for 25c; 100, 
60c; 1,000, $4.50. 
August Luther (Per.)—25 for 25c; 100, 60c; 
1,000, $5.00. 
Beeder Wood (Per.)—25 for 25c; 100, 60c; 
1,000, $5.00. 
Early Market (Per.)—25 for 25c; 100, 60c; 
1,000, $5.00. 
Ewell’s Early (Per.)—25 for 25c; 100, 60c; 
1,000, $5.00. 
Early Queen (Per.)—25 for 25c; 100, 60c; 
1,000, $5.00. 
Oakes Early (Per.)—25 for 25c; 100, 60c; 
1,000, $5.00. 
Early Ozark 
Early Jersey Giant (Per.) Originated by W. F. 
VanFleet, associate editor of the Rural New Yorker. 
Growers on light sandy soils claim it even better 
than the Early Ozark. We have it growing, but 
have not fruited it yet. A prominent New Jersey 
fruit grower describes it as follows: “Ripens with 
the very earliest. Berries very large, brilliant 
scarlet crimson, conical with pointed tip, colors all 
over at once, has delightful aroma, and rich, mild 
wild strawberry flavor. Large green calyx or 
“burr,” hence exceedingly showy and attractive. 
Blossoms large, open rather late and staminate. 
Plant a strong grower with large leaves on a long 
Pliant stem, and a heavy yielder. The largest and 
best very early variety.” 25 for $1.00; 100, $3.00- 
1 . 000 , $ 20 . 00 . 
Ashtabula. Ohio, Nov. 7th. 1914. 
The Americus plants I obtained from you did 
nicely. Some people to whom I showed them said 
they never heard of fall bearing strawberries. 
Mrs. F. El. Dorman. 
