HITTEN 
CKERMAN 
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Still the Leading Early Berry. A standard of excellence with all 
growers, and the earliest worth-while Strawberry of the older varie¬ 
ties. A great money-maker, for it yields its fruit crop at a time 
when Strawberries are in great demand and sell at fancy prices. 
Premier is as nearly frost-proof as any Strawberry can be. It is 
unusually healthy, being free from leaf spot and other disease. Its 
deep, heavy roots enable it to withstand dry weather and mature a 
full crop of big berries when many varieties are a complete failure. 
Large, bright red, firm berries, of fine texture and flavor. 
PREMIER plants 
are from the original, 
heavy fruiting strain, 
bearing our true-to- 
name guarantee. 
SEtMTOR DUI1LRP 
This is one of the oldest varieties commonly planted today and 
never for a single season since its first appearance years ago, has it 
lost even the smallest part of its well earned popularity that has 
made it famous the world over. At the present time there are more 
Senator Dunlap being planted than ever before, proving conclu¬ 
sively that it is one of the surest, most dependable all-purpose Straw¬ 
berries. Our supply of this variety is very limited, order early and 
avoid disappointment. 
BLRKEtllDRE 
Extra early, ripening same time as Beaver, and four or five 
days before Premier. Introduced by U. S. Department of Agri¬ 
culture. A cross between Premier and Missionary. Strong, vigor¬ 
ous grower and extra good plant maker. Berries are bright red, 
and resemble Premier, although they are somewhat larger and 
of better color. Very firm and a good shipper. Excellent canner. 
Will undoubtedly take the place of Missionary and Klondike in 
the South, and will do well in the North anywhere Premier has 
been grown. Our supply of plants of this variety is of the original 
strain. We suggest that you place your order for Blakemore early, 
as there are not half enough plants to supply the demand. 
SU RPLUS 5T RRIJUBERRY PLRnT5 [ SUBURBAN 
garden 
During our spring packing season there are always a small quantity of straw¬ 
berry plants in several varieties left in the packing house at the end of the day. 
We do not wish to carry them over from day to day as all of our stock is guaran¬ 
teed fresh-dug; we therefore offer them to you at a special low price. They will 
consist of all good standard varieties of our own selection, labeled true-to-name. 
Please do not ask for named varieties in this offer. No less than 200 plants can 
be furnished at this special rate. Price: 200 for 85c; 500 for $1.50; 1000 for $2.75. 
Net—not subject to special cash discounts. 
Bargain No. 7 
100 Premier 
100 Senator Dunlop 
$1.00 
Net, 
Not Postpaid 
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