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L. J. FARMER, Fragaria Nurseries, PULASKI, N. Y, 
STRAWBERRY PLANTS 
Our strawberry plants are cleaned of 
rubbish, dead leaves etc., and tied in, 
bunches of 26 (for 25), four bunches 
to the hundred, 40 to the 1000. Custom¬ 
ers claim our packing is the very best 
v. e. stands for very early, e for early; 
m for medium; m. 1. for medium to late; 
1 for late, v. 1. for very late and f. b. 
for fall bearing. Patrons wishing 5 to 
10 thousand plants, write for special 
prices. 
Varieties 
Aberdeen, e, medium early, very pro¬ 
ductive and a favorite for market, 25, 
30c, 100, 75c; 1000, $6.00. 
Aroma, m, 1, medium to very late, large, 
productive. A favorite market variety. 
25, 30c; 100, 75c; 1000, $6.00. 
Belmar, e. Dark, glossy, a magnified 
Senator Dunlap. Same season, same 
quality. 25, 35c; 100, 90c, 1000. $7.00. 
Big Joe, m. 1, Large glossy, fine flav¬ 
ored, popular with consumers. 25, 
30c; 100, 75c; 1000, $6.00. 
Blakemore, A berry popular in the 
South for first early. Ours are the 
“yellows” resistant stock. 25, 30c; 100 
75c; 1000, $6.00. 
Brandywine, v. 1, Very late, large, fine 
quality, deep red flesh. 25, 30c; 100, 
75c; 1000, $6.00. 
Chesapeake, v. 1. Large, very late, 
finest quality. A favorite at New York 
City hotels. 25, 35c; 100, $1.00; 1000, 
$7.50. 
Culver, m. 1. Very large, productive, 
25, 30c; 100, 75c; 1000, $6.00. 
Dorsett. Very similar to Premier, but 
more adapted to different kinds of 
soils. Does fine for us. 25, 30c; 100, 
75c; 1000, $6.00. 
Dunlap, m. e. The old favorite for fam¬ 
ily use, medium size, finest flavor and 
productive. Requires very little care. 
25, 30c; 100, 75c; 1000, $6.00. 
Early Jersey Giant v. e. Largest early 
strawberry, very productive, and fine 
flavored. 25, 50c; 100, $1.50; 1000, 
$ 12 . 00 . 
Fairfax, e. Large, dark red, firm and 
finest flavored of all strawberries. Al¬ 
most as black as the “Black” Straw¬ 
berry. 25, 35c; 100, 85c; 1000, $7.00. 
Gandy v. 1. The old standard late mar¬ 
ket strawberry, firm and a good ship¬ 
per. 25, 30c; 100, 75c; 1000, $6.00. 
Gibson m. Dark red, firm and very pro¬ 
ductive. Medium size and of value 
when productiveness alone is con¬ 
sidered. 25, 30c: 100, 75c; 1000, $6.00 
Glen Mary, m. 1. Enormously produc¬ 
tive, but of inferior flavor. Just the 
variety for late market where qual¬ 
ity does not count. 25, 30c; 100, 75c; 
1000 , $ 6 . 00 . 
Grand Champion, m. Very large, pro¬ 
ductive, medium early to very late, in 
fact, fruits a full month. 25, 35c; 100, 
$ 1 . 00 ; 1000 , $ 8 . 00 . 
Lupton, 1. A popular market variety, 
large, productive and attractive. 25, 
30c; 100, 75c; 1000, $6.00. 
Marshall, e. The standard for fine flav¬ 
or; the aristocrat among strawberries. 
25, 35c; 100, $1.00: 1000, $7.50. 
Oswego (New York), m. Large, very 
productive and of unusually mild fla¬ 
vor. Fine for those who cannot stand 
acid in strawberries. 25, 30c; 100, 85c; 
1000 , $ 6 . 00 . 
Pathfinder, m. The New Jersey seedling, 
very large, productive and valuable. 
25, 50c; 100, $1.50; 1000, $12.00. 
Pearl, v. 1. Possibly the very latest 1 
strawberry, very large, fine flavor and 
fine for home use. 25, 35c; 100, 85c; 
1000, $7.00. 
Premier, v. e. The most popular va¬ 
riety for market grown today. Large, 
“V” shaped and packs nice in the bas¬ 
ket. Very productive and retains its 
fine color for days. Requires well 
drained soil, not too heavy. 25, 30c; 
100, 75c; 1000, $6.00. 
Ridgway, 1. The only strawberry we 
know, except Gandy, that will do well 
on heavy clay and wet soils. It is out¬ 
standing in flavor, and a.ppearance. 
An old favorite that is always called 
for by my old customers. 25, 35c; 
100. $1.00; 1000, $8.00. 
Sample, 1. Large, productive and fine 
for market. Must be planted beside a 
perfect flowered variety, like Ridg¬ 
way, Lupton, etc. 25, 30c; 100, 75c, 
1000 , $ 6 . 00 . 
Stevens’ Late Champion, 1. The most 
practical very late strawberry for 
market. Very productive, firm and a 
good shipper. Color light red, which 
does not turn dark by standing. Fla¬ 
vor onlv ordinary. 25, 30c; 100, 75c; 
1000 , $ 6 . 00 . 
Town King, 1. Large late, productive 
and fine for market. 25, 30c; 100, 75c, 
1000 , $ 6 . 00 . 
Wm. Belt, 1. Large, wedge shaped, very 
productive and of fine flavor. The fa¬ 
vorite late variety for home use and 
market, where flavor is appreciated. 
25, 30c; 100, 75c; 1000, $6.00. 
Xtralate, v. 1. Large, productive and 
fine for market. 25, 30c; 100, 75c; 
1000 , $ 6 . 00 . 
Black and White Strawberries, v. 1. The 
white variety is a dull white, the 
sweetest strawberry we ever tasted. 
The black variety is very firm, ex¬ 
tra large, nearly black, fine flavored 
and the best canning berry we know. 
When shown together, the contrast is 
striking. Sold only, in combination. 
1/3 white and 2/3 black. Price,- 10, 
60c; 25, $1.25; 100, $4.00. 
Tall or Everbearing Varieties 
Gem. This is the most practical of the 
everbearing kinds. It is of good size, 
very productive, fine looking and rip¬ 
ens all of its fall crop. 25, 50c; 100, 
$1.50; 1000, $10.00. 
Berri-Supreme. This is a comparatively 
new variety from the West. The 
plants are very healthy, large and vig¬ 
orous. Berries very large, larger even 
than Mastodon and sell for the high¬ 
est prices. 25, 75c; 100, $2.00; 1000, 
$15.00. 
Mastodon. The old favorite fall bearing 
strawberry. Large, of good flavor. 
Produces an immense crop of ber¬ 
ries which do not always ripen up, in 
the fall. It seems to be slipping with 
us. 25, 50c; 100, $1.50; 1000, $10.00. 
Wayzata. Seems to do best in the mid¬ 
dle West. Not adapted to our condi¬ 
tions. 25, $1.00; 100, $3.50. 
Lucky Strike, 25, 50c; 100, $1.50. 
J Transplanted Strawberry Plants. Best 
for setting in late May, June, July 
and August, 50c per 100, in addition 
to above prices for field plants. 
| Pot Grown Plants (ball of earth on 
each plant), ready in August and 
Sept 25, $1.25; 100, $4.50; 1000, $35.00. 
Strawberry Seeds. All varieties mixed, 
pkt, 100 seeds, 10c; 500 seeds, 25c. 
BEGINNER’S STRAWBERRY 
COLLECTION 
25 Dunlap, 25 Premier, 25 Dor- 
sett, 25 S. L. Champion, 25 Mas¬ 
todon, 25 New Gem, 150 in all, 
value $2.20. Special price, $1.95. 
QUALITY STRAWBERRY 
COLLECTION 
25 Dunlap, 25 Ridgway, 25 Wm. 
Belt, 25 Berri-Supreme, 25 Fair¬ 
fax, 25 Mastodon, 150 in all, value 
$2.55. Special price, $2.25. 
Highgate Center, Vt., Feb. 16, 1939 
Please ship us in spring, 2000 plants 
of your Premier. We have been grow¬ 
ing berries for the past 10 years and 
the plants we had from your nurseries 
last spring were the very finest we 
have ever seen. The vigorous growth 
they made was amazing. 
Harry W. Bugbee 
RASPBERRIES 
Chief. The leading early market red 
raspberry. Plants very vigorous, ber¬ 
ries medium size, fine flavored. No 
1 sucker plants, 1 yr. old, 10, 40c; 
25, 80c; 100, $2.50; 1000, $22.00. 2 yr. 
Transplants, 10, 75c; 25, $1.50; 100, 
$4.50; 1000, $38.00. Full Size Fruit¬ 
ing Plants, 10, $1.25; 25, $2.25; 100, 
$7.50. 
Herbert. From Canada, very hardy, 
productive. Same price as Chief. 
C'uthbert. The old stand by. Finest 
quality but sometimes subject to dis¬ 
ease. Price, same as Chief. 
St. Regis. Plants vigorous. Berries me¬ 
dium sized, produced very early and 
bears again in the fall. Price same 
as Chief. 
Latham. Most profitable to grow for 
market. Plants vigorous and enor¬ 
mously productive of fine looking 
large berries, but very inferior in 
flavor. Will sell in preference to 
better flavored kinds. Price, same as 
Chief. . 
June. Very early, fine for home use and 
nearby early market. Fruit soft, but 
of fine flavor. 1 yr, 10, 50c; 25, $1.00; 
100 $3.50; 1000, $30.00. 2 yr Trans. 
10, 75c; 25, $1.50; 100, $5.00; 1000. 
$45.00. 
