Plant with Confidence 
FRUITS 
Hardy Grape Vines Strawberries 
Everyone should plant Grapes in the 
home garden. Grapes are easy to grow and 
do well in any ordinary soil. They can be 
trained over frames, trellises or doorways 
and are ornamental as well as useful. Make 
your own grape juices, etc. 
Concord. (Black.) The fine old market 
leader, with large handsome clusters of 
big, luscious grapes. Entirely hardy, productive and 
reliable; succeeds well over a great extent of country. 
Moore's Early. (Black.) The most reliable very early 
variety. Is of medium bunch, large berries, black, 
ripens fully two weeks earlier than Concord. 
Beta. It is a cross between tame and wild. Hardy, prolific 
and fine for cooking and jelly. Color similar to Concord. 
Wyoming. (Bed.) Vine very hardy, healthy, robust and 
large with thick leathery foliage; berries amber-red. 
Ripens early. Flesh tender, juicy and sweet. 
Niagara. (White.) An extra early variety. Skin thin, 
pulp tender and sweet, quality superb. Bunch and berry 
medium size. Vine hardy, vigorous and productive. 
PRICES ON GRAPE VINES 
Each 
10 
25 
50 
Concord . 
.$0.19 
$1.70 
$3.76 
$6.60 
All Other Varieties. 
..22 
2.00 
4.25 
7.60 
Postage . 
.10 
.17 
.38 
.75 
Concord Grapes 
Culture: A good many people overlook the strawberry, 
thinking the plants demand too much care, but this is not 
true. Strawberries will succeed in any soil that is adapted 
to ordinary farm or garden crops. For field culture set 
in rows three feet apart, 18 inches in rows; for garden, 15 
inches each way, leaving pathway every third row. The 
ground should always be kept clean and well cultivated. 
In winter, a covering of leaves, straw or some kind of 
litter will protect the plants. Do not cover them until the 
ground is frozen, or so deep as to smother plants, and 
remove covering before growth starts in the spring. 
STANDARD VARIETIES 
Aroma. A large, bright scarlet berry of a roundish con¬ 
ical shape. Not quite as large as the Fremont Williams. 
It is very productive, a fine canning and shipping va¬ 
riety. 
Fremont Williams. The berries are very large, blunt¬ 
shaped, glossy and unsurpassed in beauty. As a shipper, 
it is hard to beat on account of its firmness. The plants 
make a large bush and winter better than any standard 
variety known. 
Improved Hood River. Developed by one of the best 
powers in Colorado, is an improvement on the Regular 
Hood River. Is a better yielder of larger and more 
uniform berries. 
Senator Dunlap. A very hardy mid-season variety that 
produces a heavy yield of large, richly colored straw¬ 
berries that command good prices on the market. The 
plant makes a very heavy foliage and is a good keeper 
through the winter. 
EVERBEARING STRAWBERRIES 
This wonderful strawberry was obtained in cross-polli¬ 
nating the wild everbearing Alpine sorts with the stand¬ 
ard varieties, and yields continuously from the latter part 
of May until long after frost. The plants bear the same 
year they are started, but if a large amount of late berries 
are desired, it is better to pinch the blossoms during May 
and June, which causes the heaviest crop to come on dur¬ 
ing September and October. 
Progressive. This is the old variety of everbearing which 
still holds a prominent place among the everbearing 
strawberries. It is a strong grower, has dense foliage, 
fruit medium and dark colored^, of the finest flavor. 
Mastodon. This variety is a great improvement in the 
Everbearing strawberries. It is really a wonderful 
berry. It is the most prolific, bearing an abundance of 
largest fruit from early summer to late fall. Regard¬ 
less of your past experience with Everbearing Straw¬ 
berries, we recommend you plant Mastodon, which is dif¬ 
ferent and satisfactory. Last fall we had an oppor¬ 
tunity to see Mastodon grown alongside of almost every 
variety of Everbearing Strawberries. There simply was 
no comparison as to yield, size, flavor and firmness of 
fruit. Since seeing this comparison, we have practically 
discontinued offering all other varieties. 
25 
100 
250 
1000 
Plants 
Plants 
Plants 
Plants 
Mastodon . 
.$0.60 
$1.69 
$3.25 
$9.95 
Progressive . 
..60 
1.45 
2.76 
8.00 
All Standard Varieties .... 
..46 
1.25 
2.26 
7.25 
Include postage . 
.10 
.17 
.38 
1.26 
Concord 
Each 19c 
10 Vines 
$1.70 
VISIT OUR TULIP SHOW -FREE 
On our farm we grow, for exhibition purpose, large quantities of the finest Tulips. 
We have planted over 100 of the finest and newest varieties. We expect to exhibit, at our store, ap¬ 
proximately 25,000 blooms. We want you to feel free to come. There is No Charge or obligation what¬ 
soever. Look for announcement in newspapers. 
We like Tulips—like to grow them, and want the public to enjoy them also. 
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