Nurserymen Since 1 890 
6 J^ea^Ln^ Sirawl?ernes 
Extra Strong Roots — Ready to Yield Fine Crops 
CATSKILL. Midseason. A new variety which is the most valuable mid' 
season variety we have ever grown. The fruit is a bright rich red of 
excellent quality and flavor. It ships well. In production of big crops, 
Catskill ranks at the very top. 
CHESAPEAKE. Late. The aristocrat of Strawberries. The fruit does not 
come into bearing until all the early varieties are practically through. 
It is a large, high quality berry for the home garden. 
DORSETT. Early. Vigorous plants, extra large yields, and a firmness 
which makes it adaptable to shipping, make this variety a favorite among 
Strawberry growers. Berries large, bright red. 
FAIRFAX. Early to midseason. A strong grower and heavy producer. 
Ripens just after the Dorsett crop begins. Rich dark red berries of 
unusually delicious flavor. 
HOWARD 17 (Premier). Ripens early and continues a long time. 
Berries large, bright red and firm. A thrifty grower, reliable and 
hardy. Well known and widely planted. 
MASTODON. Everbearing. Large, bright red berries of good quality 
and delicious flavor, produced abundantly in June and again in the 
fall. This is a fine everbearing. Plants set this spring produce 
berries this fall. 
STRONG, FIBROUS 
ROOTS 
The root system con¬ 
tains the life of a straw¬ 
berry plant. Barnes’ 
plants are all grown on 
a rich, sandy loam soil, 
producing heavy-rooted 
plants full of vim and 
vigor. 
PRICES 
Note: These are 
runner plants; they 
are available for 
spring planting 
only. 
Catskill and 
Mastodon 
100 for ^2.00 
1000 for $12.00 
Chesapeake 
Dorsett, Fairfax 
Howard 17 
100 for $1.00 
1000 for $8.00 
ASPARAGUS 
Asparagus will grow 
in any garden soil but 
to produce the largest, 
most tender stalks the 
soil must be rich and 
well fertilized. Set 
plants so that crowns 
are about 3 inches be¬ 
low the surface. Plant 
about 18 inches apart in 
rows 3 feet apart. Plant 
in April. 
MARY WASHING¬ 
TON. Is one of the 
■finest varieties you 
can plant. Shoots are 
large, of good color 
and prolific. It starts 
growing early and 
continues over a long 
season. Rust-resistant. 
2-year roots: 25 for 
60c; 100 for $1.50; 
1000 for $10.00. 
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City Folks; Suburbanites! 
You don’t need a farm to enjoy large, juicy Strawberries on your 
table all summer and all fall. 
Note in the above cut you can make gardens of small nooks and 
comers. 
Rhubarb 
MYATT’S 
VICTORIA 
An improved 
Myatt’s Linnae¬ 
us. Stalks are 
highly colored, 
early, unusually 
tender, and 
pleasantly tart. 
You will hardly 
recognize the 
old-fashioned 
“Pie Plant” in 
this delightful¬ 
ly improved 
form. Each20c; 
10 for $1.50. 
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