Strawberries, you must be sure to get Genuine Plants. 
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LATE VARIETIES—Continued. 
Parker Earle (Per.)—25 for 50c; 100, $1.50; 
1 , 000 , $ 10 . 00 . 
Rough Rider (Per.)—Introduced by us in 
1900. The plants are of the Gandy type, but 
the berries remind us of the Wilson, only they 
are larger and are produced very late in the 
season. It is one of the finest kinds for 
canning that we know. 25 for 50c; 100, $1.50; 
1 , 000 , $ 10 . 00 . 
Belle (Per.)—Very large, irregular shaped 
berries produced after most kinds are done. 
25 for 50c; 100, $1.50; 1,000, $10. 
Flore 1 la (Per.) — 25 for 25c; 100, 75c; 
1,000, $6.00. \T" Yi -•••. 
Dickey (Per.)—Adapted for dry soils. Very 
large, light colored, glossy aaid attractive. 
25 for 25c; 100, 75c; 1,000, $6.00. 
Oregon Iron Clad (Per.)—25 for 25c; 100, 
75c; 1.000, $6.00. 
Doris (Per.)-—A new variety originating at 
Ilammontoh. N. J. It is claimed by its origi¬ 
nator to be the most profitable strawberry for 
market ever grown, having most all the de¬ 
sirable qualities of a market and home-use 
berry. 25 for $1.00; 100 for $3.00; 1,000 
for $25.00. 
Mascot (Per.)—Fairly good plant maker, 
the foliage resembling the Nick Ohmer. Very 
productive variety, the berries are very 
large and glossy red. 25 for 25c; 100, 75c; 
1 , 000 , $ 6 . 00 . 
Mascot. 
Heeling-in Strawberry Plants. When strawberry plants are received before the field 
is prepared for them, they may be temporarily lieeled-in, as shown in 
above illustration, about 10,000 plants to the square rod of ground. 
