STRAWBERRY PLANTS 
FRESH DUG, EXTRA WELL ROOTED 
300 or more plants of any one variety at the given 1,000 rates. 
AROMA—Another fine old variety that 
has retained its popularity down 
through the years. The fruit is large, 
bright red and of delicious flavor. A 
good shipper on account of its firm tex¬ 
ture. The period of bearing is long and 
it is a heavy fruiter, but does not bear 
as heavy as the Senator Dunlap. The 
Aroma is the commercial strawberry 
of the Ozark region, because of its 
good shipping qualities. 65c per 100, 
$5.00 per 1000. 
BLAKEMORE—An early variety origi¬ 
nated and developed by the United 
States Department of Agriculture, and 
has been thoroughly tested in all parts 
of the country. Dark red fruits of 
good quality and fine flavor. Because 
of its excellent keeping and shipping 
qualities, it is becoming a popular 
variety in the South to ship to the 
early Northern markets. 65c per 100, 
$5.00 per 1000. 
FAIRFAX—Medium-early, self-polleniz- 
ing, frost-resistant, standard type. 
Make well-filled fruiting rows. Thrive 
on heavy land, but succeed on any 
fertile soil. Immense berries, of uni¬ 
form size and plump shape. Dark, 
carmine-red to the center, ripen to an 
even color. Uniformly firm in flesh and 
skin, giving them supreme shipping 
quality. Have won highest praise for 
their fancy eating quality. Look bet- 
Mastodon Everbearing 
ter—taste better—and are better than 
older varieties! Don’t delay — get 
started with Fairfax this year! Prices: 
25 plants 39c, 50 for 69c, 100 for $1.00, 
200 for $1.75, 1000 for $7.50. 
Mastodon Everbearing 
Strawberry 
Without a doubt this is the ever- 
bearing Strawberry. In the spring 
crop the berries are large, sweet, well 
flavored and will equal Senator Dun¬ 
lap for bearing qualities. It bears ex¬ 
cellently during the summer months 
and also does extra well during the fall 
bearing season. This variety is good 
and we heartily recommend that each 
of our customers buy a hundred or 
two hundred plants for their garden. 
$2.00 per 100, $5.00 per 300, $10.00 
per 1000. 
SENATOR DUNLAP—There is no known 
variety that is so universally popular 
nor one that is so extensively grown 
as the grand old Senator Dunlap. The 
fruit is very large, rich red, and of re¬ 
markably fine flavor. In addition to 
this, it is a heavy producer, a splendid 
keeper, and cannot be excelled for 
shipping. The fruit begins to ripen 
soon after the earliest sorts and con¬ 
tinues until near the end of the season. 
The plant is unusually hardy, stands 
our summer drouths well, and will re¬ 
spond readily to care. 65c per 100, 
$5.00 per 1000. 
Senator Dunlap 
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