Strawberries W ill Make You Money 
'^HERE is nothing like having strawberries growing about the home for pleasure and PROFIT. 
Besides home use and the market for strawberry preserves, the sale of strawberries them¬ 
selves is enormous. Whole communities have been built by their profits. On one acre, an 
Arkansas man made $422.80 net. One farmer made more than $5,000 net on 17 acres. A Missis¬ 
sippi county sold $80,000 worth of berries from l40 acres, netting each farmer an average 
of $571 per acre. And so on. 
Grow berries for your own use or for market. Set out 16 to 18 inches apart in 5V2 foot 
rows. It will require about 7,500 plants per acre — and will pay you to follow these planting 
instructions. Ours are healthy plants with good established root systems. We ship plants from 
October 15th to April 1st, from our grower in Tennessee or Arkansas. 
The New Blakemore Strawberry 
This is a new berry that has been recommended highly by the Department of Agriculture at 
Washington, D. C. It is claimed that ninety per cent of the fruit will run as No. I’s. The 
Blakemore is firm, well colored, deliciously flavored — very productive and marketable fruit. 
Mastodon 
EVERBEARING. This is the finest everbear¬ 
ing strawberry. New large fall-bearing berry. 
Mammoth berries. Eighteen of the larger ones 
fill a quart. Big strong plants. Firm berries, 
highly flavored, very sweet. Most productive and 
profitable of all everbearers. We recommend 
them above all everbearers. 
Improved Klondike 
This variety is planted more in the south¬ 
west than any one variety grown today. 
Season is second early, and the Improved 
Klondike is bred up and is more produc¬ 
tive than the old original Klondike. 
POSTPAID 
EXPRESS COLLECT 
25 
50 
100 
250 
500 
1,000 
5,000 
10,000 
Imp. Klondike 
.$ .60 
$ .75 
$1.25 
$1.50 
$2.50 
$ 3.50 
$13.50 
$ 25.00 
Blakemore . ... 
.75 
1.00 
2.00 
3.00 
5.00 
9.00 
40.00 
75.00 
Mastodon . 
. 1.00 
1.75 
3.00 
4.00 
7.50 
15.00 
65.00 
125.00 
youngberries 
T_rERE’S a unique berry that is becoming most popular. It is a cross between a Loganberry 
*’■ and a Dewberry. This berry is remarkable for its dessert, beverage, preserving and cooking 
qualities. Fruit is large, deep wine-color, sweet, juicy. The plants are vigorous, propagate 
freely and resist disease. The U. S. Department of Agriculture recommends this variety. Keep 
up with the times and plant Youngberries for the increasing market. We grow our own 
Youngberries for our customers. 
Single Ipts .25c each 
10 plants.20c each 
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50 plants .15c each 
100 plants ...10c each 
