94 SMALL FRUITS 
State Nursery and Seed Co. 
Hardy Everbearing Strawberries 
Mastodon—A fine, new berry that has proved to be a won¬ 
der. The berries are large and are borne in great pro¬ 
fusion. The plants are resistant to disease and are strong, 
vigorous growers. 
PRICES OP MASTODON STRAWBERRY PLANTS 
25 Plants .$ .55 
.50 Plants .90 
100 Plants . 1.50 
500 Plants . 6.00 
Gem—The New Gem is the most outstanding introduction 
since Mastodon and its many fine qualities will soon make 
it the leading market variety of Everbearers. 
Gem has every other Everbearer beaten for quality and 
flavor. The fruit is well shaped and uniformly large. It is 
sparkling red in color, rich, and about the sweetest berry we 
have tasted. Unsurpassed for keeping qualities and the 
firmness of the fruit will permit its being handled for long¬ 
distance shipping, even during hot weather. 
Prlce.s of Gem Plants—25 Plants, C.5e; 50 Plants, $1.00; 
Peerless M:istodons 100 plants, $1.75; 200 fo r$;}.25; .500 for $6.50. Prepaid. 
Latham Red Raspberries 
Blackberries 
•Gregg—The best of the black Raspberries, and a 
splendid yielder. This is the variety of black 
Raspberry generally grown fob market pur¬ 
poses. 
Early Harvest—One of the earlies Blackberries. 
Fruit small, but of fine flavor. 
■Snyder—An old standby, very hardy and productive. 
Large fruits and fine flavor. Pine for home and 
market. 
V Hardy Raspberries 
Latham—A large, dark red berry which has proven 
to be ideal for the Northwest. It is a hardy, vigor¬ 
ous grower, a heavy yielder, and a good keeper and 
shipper. It combines all the good qualities asked 
for in a Raspberry. Price, G for 35c; 12 for 65c; 
25 for $1.10, 
Chief—An offspring of Latham. It has all the disease 
resisting qualities of its parent. Its extreme hardi¬ 
ness and resistance to disease make it a robust 
grower and a heavy bearer. Chief ripens 10 to 12 
days ahead of Latham, placing it on the market with 
the benefit of early high prices. Pine flavor and an 
excellent canner. The fruit is dark red, of good size 
and an excellent shipper. Price—6 for 45c; 13 for 
75o; 25 for $1.25. 
•St. Regis Everbearing—Known as the Everbearing 
Raspberry because of its long season. Berries 
large and a bright crimson; a prolific yielder and 
a fine, adaptable variety. Per doz., 75c; 25 for $1.2.5. 
WINTER PROTECTION FOR BLACKBERRIES 
After the first freeze and when the plants are 
free of leaves throw a covering of coarse straw 
around the canes or lightly earth-up with soil. 
Germaco 
Hotkaps 
Prices of Blackberries—Per doz., 75c; 2.5 for $1.35. For Hotkap Prices See Back Section of Year Book 
"A BARREL OF GEMS" 
IN YOUR BACK YARD OR 
EVEN ON THE BACK PORCH 
Grow these fine everbearing 
strawberries in a barrel. Fifty 
plants can be planted in a com¬ 
mon sugar barrel, or even an old 
potato barrel. Bore two-inch 
holes in the side of the barrel 
and fill barrel with some good 
soil. Then set the plants in these 
holes, and 10 plants can be set 
on top. Keep well watered. Be 
sure to bore a few holes in the 
bottom for drainage. Barrel can 
be kept in the back yard or even | 
on the back porch. This saves i 
space and you can have berries | 
for breakfast twice a week. ; 
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No weeds, no cultivation neces- « 
sary. Keep runners pinched off. I 
Just the thing for folks in town j 
with 1 ess yardroom. | 
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I S. N. CO.^s EVERBEARING 
! STRAWBERRY 
[ GARDEN 
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I $3.25 Value for Only $2.75 
VARIETIES, 200 PLANTS 
100 MASTODON - - $1.50 
100 GEM ----- $1.75 
Regular Price - - - $3.25 
Special Price - - - - $2.75 
YOU SAVE 50c 
POSTPAID 
50 Gem Everbearing Plants—Enough for a Barrel—Only $1.00 
Postpaid 
PLANT A STRAWBERRY BARREL THIS YEAR 
