Beaver 
. . . for table or market! 
Special care should be taken in the 
preparation of the soil before the 
plants are set. The strawberry has a 
comparatively shallow root system. 
For this reason moist soil is necessary 
when the plants are set. We make 
every effort to send strawberry plants 
out in the best of condition. 
STRAWBERRIES 
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JUNE BEARING VARIETIES 
B E AV E R—Beaver is a very dependable hardy 
strawberry rapidly gaining in popularity both for 
commercial and home use. Very heavy yielder. 
bright red, firm fruit. Season—early. Plants are 
thrifty and set runners profusely. 
PREMIER—Plants grow large and are wonder¬ 
fully productive. The berries are large and of a 
beautiful glossy red color. We have never found 
so many good qualities in an early berry. 
SENATOR DUNLAP—Undoubtedly our most 
dependable June Bearing Variety. Ripens early, 
fruit is large and of good quality. Plants are 
exceptionally thrifty. 
EVERBEARING 
Everbearing Strawberries will provide luscious 
fruit throughout the summer and early fall, and 
we urge you to plant one of these varieties. 
MASTODON—We have tried out many varie¬ 
ties of Everbearing Strawberries and have found 
Mastodon the best. It is a large strong plant 
which does well on any soil type. The fruit is 
large and of high quality. It is a variety we 
recommend as being superior to any other ever- 
bearer for commercial or home planting. 
MINNESOTA No. 1166—We have been fruiting 
No. 1166 for the past few years, and it promises 
to surpass anything in Everbearing Strawberries 
in this section. In addition to being a heavy 
yielder No. 1166 is a thrifty plant and produces 
an abundance of young plants. Fruit is large, 
bright red, quality is good. Commercial growers 
recommend this variety as being particularly 
resistant to drought. 
PRICES OF STRAWBERRIES 
June Bearing 
Dunlap and 
25 
100 
500 
1000 
Beaver 
$ .50 
$ .90 
$ 3.25 
$ 5.00 
Premier 
.50 
1.25 
4.75 
6.75 
Everbearing 
Mastodon and 
Minn. No. 
1166 1.25 2.75 12.75 20.00 
HANSEN BUSH CHERRIES ... for delicious preserves 
Easy to grow and perfectly hardy. Good to eat fresh and make delicious preserves. Bear early, heavy, 
and annually. A dwarf growing bush, needing little room. Plant 5 to 7 feet apart. A dual purpose 
plant—Plant a hedge of HANSEN BUSH CHERRIES and enjoy the fruit. 
2 yr. 18 to 24 inch—30c each, $2.25 per 10, $18.00 per 100 
Hardy, drought-resistant HANSEN APRICOTS 
We offer for the first time Hansen’s sensational hardy apricots just recently introduced by Prof. 
Hansen of South Dakota, who has been working many years to produce hardy apricots that would 
be good eating and large size and still would withstand the rigors of the Northwest. 
These new apricots have been proven exceptionally hardy and very drought resistant producing 
heavy crops in the driest years. 
Strong, Two Year Old Trees—$1.25 each, 3 for $3.50 
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