STRAWBERRY PLANTS 
STANDARD VARIETIES 
All perfect flowering. 
50c for 25 plants; 75c for 50; $1.00 for 100; $4.00 
for 500; $7.50 for 1000. 
We pay postage on lots of 500 or less except on 
C. O. D. shipments, until May 30. 
Howard 17. For a good all-around variety for home 
or market, this has no superior. Among its many 
good qualities are the following: Earliness, good 
size, color, shape, shipping qualities, drought-resist¬ 
ance, productiveness, disease resistance, supply of 
pollen and length of fruiting season. 
First Quality. Mid-Season. Very attractive berry, long 
and pointed. Sells very rapidly and is all that its 
name implies. 
Brandywine. Late. A vigorous grower yielding high 
quality, large berries. An old favorite. 
Prices quoted here are for spring of 1937, for 
April and May shipment. 
For Fall Planting, we offer 
Pot-Grown Howard 17 
At 1.50 per 25 by Parcel Post. $5.00 per 100 by 
Express collect. Ready in August. 
EVERBEARING VARIETIES 
We Pay the Postage on lots of 500 or less except on 
C. O. D. shipments. 
Progressive. Better quality than Mastadon. Dark 
glossy red. Earliest spring berry and a good 
fruiter all season long. Cultivate and fertilize it 
well and it will pay for itself many times over. 
Superb. Large, dark red. A good variety to grow in 
lulls. Mulch well, and keep cultivated, and it will 
produce an abundance of big berries in the spring 
and a good succession of them until freezing 
weather. 
Mastodon. A new variety which produces a large 
quantity, both spring and fall, of big red berries. 
Best commercial Everbearer. 
BLACKBERRIES 
75c per doz.; $1.25 for 25; $3.50 for 100. 
5c per dozen additional if by mail. 
Snyder. Very hardy, productive variety. The best. 
RASPBERRIES 
FOLLOWING VARIETIES 
65c per doz.; $1.00 for 25; $3.00 for 100; $25.00 per 
1000. 
5c per dozen additional if by mail. 
Latham. A hardy productive variety of good quality 
which has become the leader of them all within a 
few years. 
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