DUNLAP (Per.) 5- 
The choice of thousands berry growers account of quality. A variety which has 
stood the test for 20 years. Best known variety for canning since Warfield was 
discarded. It does well in most any type of soil and in most all sections of the country. 
Makes plants freely and produces large crop of dark red fruit. Fruit good size and 
high quality. “King of the canners” is the slogan that has followed this variety 
always. 
PEARL (Per.) 
Late. A wonderful new, extra-late variety. It can be depended upon to produce 
both quantity and quality. Because of its late blooming season, it is an ideal variety 
for frosty locations. It makes an ideal fruiting row. Berries are large, uniform, solid, 
and red clear through . . . very attractive, with excellent flavor. This variety prolongs 
your season, and increases your profits. Late berries always bring fancy prices. Try 
them.. 
DR. EURRILL (Per.) 
We find this variety very similar to Dunlap.. It’s a good variety, producing good 
commercial purposes. Makes plenty plants and produces good size fruit of good 
good fruiting row. 
MISSIONARY (Per.) 
This variety is best known in the South where it is used almost universal for 
commercial purposes. Makes planty plants and produces good size fruit of good 
quality. 
PREMIER (Per.) 
We are usually sold out on this variety before the season is half over. This speaks 
for itself, what growers think of this variety. It has replaced all of those varieties 
called early. It has so many good qualities as an early cropper that it has spread in 
popular favor very rapidly. It is still recognized as the one early variety that’s hard to 
beat. It is a sure cropper and very productive. Under about all conditions it usually 
proves very satisfactory. Growers who raise strawberries regularly should plant 
Premier for one of their main crops unless some other variety proves more satisfactory 
in your section. Under favorable conditions Premier makes plants enough for a 
well matted row. Berries are medium red in color, getting darker as they ripen and 
moderately firm. They rank well with most of the standard varieties for quality. 
Season early—fruit large. 
MASTODON (Per.) 
This variety has stood supreme among the everbearers for some time. Its one 
great drawback has been that it failed to make many plants. Along came Gem which 
produces equally as large fruit and makes plenty of plants. We have advised our 
customers to plant Gem, however, we can supply Mastodon plants. They produce 
large fruit of fair quality. Will not stand handling like Gem. 
KING WEALTHY (Per.) 
Very late. There are several good late varieties but none better than Wealthy. 
Few as good. The fruit is large, handsome, well shaped and dark red. A wonderful 
shipper because of its firmness. Plants large and well rooted. You will not be dis¬ 
appointed—try them. 
GARDEN 
SEEDS 
Per lb. 
Per lb. 
Onions So. Port Yel. Globe .. 
.$1.25 
Peas, any variety . 
.12 
Onions So. Port Brigham ., 
. 1.25 
Radish, any variety . 
.65 
Onions Early Globe . 
. 1.25 
Carrot, any variety . 
.75 
Onions White Globe . 
. 1.25 
Parsnips, any variety . 
Cabbage, Danish Ballhead . 
. 2.25 
Beets, Red . 
.75 
Sweet Corn, all varieties . 
.15 
Can furnish anything you need in seeds. 
For best results with Everbearing Strawberries, good strong plants must 
be used and set early. Keep blossoms picked until July 1st to 15th. 
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