Everbearing Strawberries 
Piant any of the varieties of strawberries wo 
are offering. Give them good care and you can 
depend on them producing plenty of large deli¬ 
cious berries like these. 
A Luxury for the Home Garden 
Plant Scarff's Everbearing Strawberries and have 
delicious fresh fruit from early spring until the snow 
flies in the fall. Plant them in good rich soil and if 
possible provide to water them during the dry hot 
summer and the fruit will more than gratify you. 
Remember you may have strawberries—large— 
delicious and sweet—the very first summer after 
you set the plants Order the plants early and 
keep the blossoms pinched off for the first few 
weeks. 
Strawberry Prices 
Sold in Multiples of 25 
Postpaid 
All Spring Per 25 100 
bearing varieties S .75 $1.10 
By Express 
Not Prepaid 
500 1000 
$4.00 $ 7.50 
6.00 10.00 
Everbearing varieties 
Gem-Mastodon 1.00 2.00 
Orders for 100 plants or less are sent by mail 
postpaid. Larger quantities by express not pre¬ 
paid, or if by mail send 15 cents per 100 extra. 
This is the New Everbearing Strawberry 
that tops them all. Produces plenty of 
large delicious flavored berries which start coming 
after other strawberries finish fruiting and keep pro¬ 
ducing until the snow flies. It surpasses other Ever- 
bearing varieties in that it thrives on alt soils and 
throws out plenty of “runner plants” thus making 
a heavy fruiting row which begins to bear fruit six 
months after planting. 
Gem berries are all well rounded in shape, a 
striking red in color, seeds few and the flavor is 
outstanding—sweet and juicy—lacking the acidity of 
most other everbearers. 
Has long been the most de¬ 
sirable Everbearing Straw¬ 
berry ever introduced. Produces three heavy crops 
in 18 months. The plants set in early spring start 
bearing in late summer and continue until November. 
The second crop is picked the following June, the 
third crop comes in the autumn of the same year. 
We can strongly recommend Mastodon for garden 
planting. It is a thrifty grower, produces an abund¬ 
ance of large, delicious berries. 100 plants set in 
April or May will start to bear in three months and 
supply the average sized family. 
FAMOUS WHITESBOG BLUEBERRIES 
Delicious Flavor—Profitable—Ornamental 
Large clusters of sapphire blueberries; plump, tender, prac¬ 
tically seedless, the size of grapes and far superior to the wild 
Blueberries in flavor. 
DELIGHTFULLY ORNAMENTAL. No shrub is of greater beauty 
the year round than the Blueberry. During the summer the 
foliage is a deep, rich satiny green, and against this background 
bang clusters of berries royal in their magnificence. The leaves 
are crimson and a bronze in autumn and twigs red in winter. 
In the spring are the pink buds and the white flowCr bells. 
Finest varieties developed by the U. S Dept, of Agriculture. 
We are offering RUBEL and JERSEY varieties, both large fruited, 
highest quality, widely adapted and thrifty upright growers. Plant 
these two varieties together to insure proper pollenization. 
Price, strong 10-12" plants, $1.25 each; $11.50 per lo with 
soil on roots. 15-18" plants, $1.85 each; $17.50 per 10. By 
express, not prepaid. Well rooted one year old stock for commercial 
planting $40.00 per 100. 
Whitesbog Blueberries prefer an acid soil containing an 
abundance of peat or other partially rotted vegetable matter. 
They also need a moderate supply of moisture and good 
drainage. If your soil is not a'ready acid this condition may 
be created easily by mixing with the surface soil and a lib¬ 
eral quantity of peaty material such as acid peat, partially 
rotted leaves, pine needles, sawdust or chip dirt from an old 
wood pile. A surface mulch of leaves or straw each year is 
also beneficial to hold an even soil moisture. 
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