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Qreen 7 \jver Home THursery, T{obards, Kentucky 
Cho ice Small Fruits 
Every home, city or country, should have at least a small portion of the garden set 
aside for small fruit. Twenty-five to 100 strawberry plants and a few bushes each of 
raspberries, blackberries and currents will give the average family an ample supply of 
fresh berries and plenty for canning, jellies and jams. Market and truck gardeners will 
find small fruits very profitable lines. Z. 
Strawberries 
Premier. It is a berry without a fault 
and with perfect satisfaction wherever 
grown. One week earlier than any other 
berry and continues bearing longer than any 
other varieties that we know of. Premiers 
are beauties when in quart boxes, large size, 
above the average and firm. Bright, glossy, 
solid color. This famous variety is prac¬ 
tically frostproof. 
Senator Dunlap. This berry is of the War- 
field type, has a perfect blossom, is hardy, 
productive, a splendid keeper and able to 
hold its own under any “rough and tumble” 
methods of culture to which it is likely to 
be subjected. It is a very heavy bearer, of 
good size, even fruit, of a very beautiful, 
dark red color; a berry to grow for either 
home use or market. 
Klondike. This /Variety is noted for its 
large yields of beautiful berries, uniform in 
shape, rich blood red in color, and having a 
flavor that is neither sweet nor sour, but 
mildly delicious; the berry is full of juice. 
It is an excellent shipper, and a universal 
favorite of the commercial sorts. 
Premier 
Lady Thompson. Very early; 
large; a perfect bloomer, good 
grower and shipper. Season is 
long and berries hold size to 
the last. 
Gandy. One of the.best late 
berries, and more generally 
planted than any other late va¬ 
riety, Plant a good, strong, 
healthy grower; berry large, 
firm, regular, bright in color; 
quality good. Valuable for a 
shipper; satisfactory to use 
with pistillate sorts. 
New Blakemore. Originated 
by the United States Depart¬ 
ment. of Agriculture. Tested to 
be two weeks earlier than Pre¬ 
mier, Blakemore has proved 
considerably superior as a 
market variety. Easy picking 
and capping qualities. Berries 
bright red color tough, skin, 
firm flesh, solid center, with ex¬ 
cellent flavor. Produces run¬ 
ners in abundance. Plants cer¬ 
tified. Should be tried out 
country wide. 
Blakemore 
