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WILL’S PIONEER SEEDHOUSE, GREENHOUSE AND NURSERY 
Strawberries 
We ate pricing strawberry plants only at postpaid prices. All orders for them will be shipped separately as we can not usually 
start shipping them till nearly May first, and the plants are likely to be damaged if packed in with other goods. 
PROGRESSIVE 
25. 
.$ 0.60 
*tA 
. 1.00 
100 . 
. 1.80 
1000 . 
. 16.00 
SENATOR DUNLAP 
25 
50 
100 
1000 
SO.35 
.60 
1.00 
8.00 
Progressive 
PROGRESSIVE EVERBEARING. (Perfect flowering.) After many 
years of testing - the Progressive still holds first place as the best 
standard everbearing strawberry for the Northwest. We have 
decided to sell only the Progressive as a standard sort. It is 
very productive, very hardy and gives the best satisfaction of 
any of the many sorts we have tried. Keep blossoms picked off 
during the spring in which plants are first set out if you wish a 
good fall crop. 
PRICES: 
Senator Dunlap 
SEN. DUNLAP, June Bearing (Perfect Flowering), This is the 
greatest of all the June nearing strawberries. The vine is 
tough, bright, a rampant runner, and a sturdy grower. It is 
wonderfully productive and each berry is regular in shape and 
of delicious quality. The berry is large, bright red and glossy, 
firm, a good keeper and the very best sort for canning. 
Hardy Grape Vines 
BETA GRAPE. It has been tested over the whole North¬ 
west and is giving satisfaction wherever grown. In ex¬ 
posed locations and under dry conditions it is not advis¬ 
able to plant it, but with plenty of moisture, in good soil 
and with some shelter it does remarkably well. When 
the location is doubtful we advise Winter covering. The 
berries are blue black, of medium size, with a pleasant 
aromatic flavor; they ripen about the last of August. 
Strong plants, each, 25c; doz., $2.50. Postpaid, each, 30c; 
<lo/., $3.00. 
ALPHA. This is the new hardy grape which is proving 
equai even to the Beta. In some North Dakota experi¬ 
ments it is hardier than Beta, and the quality is perhaps 
somewhat better. It appears to be a 
cross between the wild and Concord 
grapes. It resembles the latter except 
that it is a trifle smaller, but it is the 
largest of the extra hardy grapes. 
Each, 25c; doz., $2.50. Postpaid, each, 
30c; doz., $3.00. 
NATIVE WILD GRAPE, Vitls riparia. 
To insure fruiting several should be 
planted. This is one of the most satis¬ 
factory wild fruits for cultivation. A 
small arbor planted with about a dozen 
vines will produce several bushels of 
grapes. The fruit is unsurpassed for 
jelly, jams and grape juice, and the 
plant is one of the easiest to grow. 
3-year plants, each, 30c; 10, $2.75. Add 
5c per plant or 20c for ten if postpaid. 
All the seed I bought from you last year were very 
good. Our corn was extraordinary. We raised some 
very fine Dakota White Flint Seed and our Great 
Northern Beans were fine, not one drop rain fell after 
they were planted. We had a fine harvest of both. I 
wanted to tell you your foreword in your catalog was 
really an inspiration. 
J. L. BROWNING, Allegeny, Oregon. 
Beta Grapes 
June 13, 1935 
I was talking to one of my neighbors who had some of your poison and it was the only poison that 
did get the gophers. JOSEPH ALJOE, Tower City, N. Dak. 
