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STRAWBERRY PLANTING 
|| ii/p pftitr CTD A1A/RFRRIFC 1 Pleasant Memories I Most of us recall the delightful hours spent in a straw- 
"MfL OUlYlE. oinnVVDLnniuOi berry patch. The strawberry is our most cosihopolitan fruit, adapting itself 
to practically all climates and soils. 
911—A new berry originated by the 
United States Department of Agriculture. 
Superior to Premier. A decided “money maker" with large, 
scarlet-red berries of the finest quality, size, and flavor. 
91 2—Like Dorsett, it was introduced by the 
United States Department of Agriculture. 
Similar to the above but the berries are a darker red. Firm 
berry and good producer. 
915 — Has unusually long 
fruiting season. Bears im- 
DORSETT 
FAIRFAX 
SENATOR DUNLAP 
pi AI/CMflRF — A comparatively new Government 
DLAI\C.IVIUnu introduction of real merit. Succeeds 
under a wide range of soils. Extra productive. Supreme 
for marketing and preserves. 
PR PM I PR 914 — Is the earliest worthwhile strawberry. 
rnC.IVIIC.n ^ heavy yielder and always in great demand. 
An old dependable favorite. 
PAT^KII I 917 —The outstanding late strawberry for 
l/AIOV\IL.I. quality and heavy yield. A new variety in¬ 
troduced by New York Experiment Station. It has the Size 
and quality of Fairfax, but ripens later, extending the 
strawberry season. 
mense quantities of large, rich, fine flavored dark red 
Prices Postpaid 
25 
100 
250 
1000 
berries. 
Blakemore . 
.45 
.90 
1.75 
5.50 
ppiJ 916—A new leading everbearing variety that is 
Dorsett . 
... .55 
1.25 
2.25 
*50 
wt-IVI a good plant maker. Vigorous grower, bearing 
Fairfax . 
... .60 
1.40 
2.45 
7J5 
heavily in all soils and localities. Plant this spring and 
Premier . 
... .50 
1.00 
2.00 
7.00 
pick berries this fall and again next June. We recommend 
Senator Dunlap . 
... .45 
.90 
1.75 
5.50 
Gem, as our plantings have proven this variety exceptional- 
Gem . 
... .60 
1.45 
2.55 
8.25 
ly good. 
Catskill . 
... .55 
1.25 
2.25 
7.50 
NEW EVERBEARING WAYZATA 
The wonder strawberry. An abundant bearer, being the sweetest 
berry grown. Because of its high quality this everbearing strawberry 
surpasses all others. Originated in the Northwest. This hardy variety starts bearing right after planting. The flowers 
should be clipped the first few weeks so as not to weaken the plants. Plant your lot or field this spring with 
Wayzata and we assure you an abundance of fruit this fall. New low prices, 10 for 80c; 25 for $1.50; 50 for 
$2.75; 100 for $4.95. Write for special 1000 lot rates on this valuable, heavy yielding variety. 
EVERBEARING GEM PICKED FROM SPRINGHILL’S HIGH QUALITY NORTHERN GROWN PLANTS, OCTOBER 18 
HARDY HERBS 
TRIIP I AVPkinPR 918 (Lavandula;)— Associated 
■ nut LHVLIiUCn f 0r centuries with folklore from 
legend to history. The perfume of the dried flower spikes 
and leaves has many uses. The slender grayish leaves and 
fragrant blue flower spikes, will add a glorious touch of 
color to your garden. 20c each; 3 for 50c; 6 for 90c. 
THYMF 920 (Thymus)—Used in borders, rock gard- 
I n I IYIE. e ns. ^ fragrant creeping variety excellent for 
flavoring soups, stews, omelettes, etc. An herb which has 
many fascinating uses. 3 plants 40c; 10 for $1.15. 
PEPPERMINT 
919 (Mentha Piperita) —Refreshing¬ 
ly pungent scent. Fine for seasoning. 
Leaves and tender tops delicious in iced drinks. Ornamental 
as well as useful. 3 plants 30c; 10 for 85c. 
C/l pc 922 (Holt’s Mammoth) —Indispensable for sav- 
OrtUL ory cooking. The age-long associations of this 
decorative herb give it an important place in your garden. 
3 plants for 40c. 
CHIVES 
(Allium Schoenoprasum). See page 12. 
SNAPPY HORSERADISH See page 12. 
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