New Everbearing 
EXCELSIOR 
Excelsior comes from Minnesota. Enor¬ 
mous berries. Big, firm, and fine flavored. 
Looks like a sure winner to us. An ideal 
berry that may take the country by storm 
after further testing. Still propagating. 
Plants limited. 
/sugar sweet 
Sugar Sweet comes from Iowa. Berries 
oblong like a pineapple. Long neck, easy 
to hull. Dark red sugar sweet, well 
named. Bears delicious strawberries from 
July until winter, the first year set out. 
Plants limited. All three above varieties 
the same price. 
LiNoy 
Lindy comes from Wisconsin. Berries 
dark red, sweet, very large and attractive. 
Still in our testing propagating beds. 
Plants limited. 
25 Plants 75c Limit 
12 Plants 35c 
12 of Each, 36 Plants in ail only 75c 
Thompson Late 
Thompson Late is another new variety that every Straw¬ 
berry grower should try out. Last year it did exceptionally 
well. One of the most productive of all Strawberries that 
we have grown for a long time. Fine for sandy soil. Berries 
excellent in appearance and quality. Vines simply loaded 
with large, bright red Strawberries that were a real joy to 
pick. In over 20 years of growing Strawberries we believe 
that we have the three best late varieties grown. Thompson’s 
Late, Williams’ Late and Ambrosia. 
25 50 100 300 500 
50c 75c $1.00 $2.90 $4.00 
SWEET SIBERIAN WATERMELON —An extra early golden yellow fleshed Watermelon. 
From Siberia. Ripens in 50 days. A real melon for the short season sections. Yields 
heavily. Melons medium size, seeds small. Flesh very sweet, sugary and delicious. It 
is a dandy. Try it. 
Pkt. 10c 3 for 25c 
New Blakemore 
Originated by the United States Department of Agricul¬ 
ture. Tested to be one week earlier than Premier. Blake¬ 
more has proved to be superior as a market variety. Easy 
picking and capping qualities. Berries bright red color, tough 
skin, firm flesh, solid center, with excellent flavor. Produces 
runners in abundance. Blakemore has the edge on all straw¬ 
berries, as it tested to be the earliest in most localities. The 
first Strawberry on the market at a top price. Plant certified 
Blakemore for bigger farm profits this spring. 
50 100 300 500 1,000 2,000 
40c 75c $1.50 $2.25 $4.50 $8.50 
OAK HILL NURSERY, New Buffalo, Mich. 
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