Red Heart— 
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A Heavy Yielder and a Good Shipper. 
This variety is a mid-season berry of large size 
and unusual firmness. The foliage is very ex¬ 
tensive, forming a perfect protection from sun 
and rain. This berry is of a deep rich red color 
throughout. It sells at a premium on Portland 
markets and the canneries also consider it the 
leading canning berry, due to its firmness and 
quality. Our Red Heart plants are also from cer¬ 
tified disease-free stock and are very vigorous. 
You should try some of these plants. 
Gold Dollar— 
The Real Money Maker! An extra early berry 
that surpasses them all for net profit. This is 
the earliest berry that we have, being a week or 
two earlier than the New Oregon and Dbrsett, 
and one week earlier than the Narcissa. Due to 
its extreme earliness this variety demands top 
prices wherever sold. The berries are of good 
size, light red color, and have a long bearing 
season, making them a dependable money maker 
from year to year. 
Narcissa— 
A Berry You Can’t Afford to Pass Up. 
Two-thirds Acre Returns Us $500.00! This 
berry is outstanding for quality and production, 
and is fast becoming a leader. Its delicious 
flavor, rich color, and fine appearance makes it 
a favorite with most buyers. We have noticed 
that where our Narcissa berries were on display 
on the market in competition with other popular 
varieties, the Narcissa were invariably the first 
to be sold. This variety ripens a week earlier 
than the Marshall, makes a very sturdy bush 
growth, and is extremely frost resistent. 
Corvallis No. 12— 
A comparatively new mid-season berry that is 
fast becoming popular. The berries are large, 
highly colored, and of fine texture. Bush growth 
is very outstanding. The demand for plants of 
this variety is growing so rapidly that selling 
stock will be very limited. 
Fairfax— 
Be Sure to Try This Variety. 
This berry is indeed outstanding for production, 
size of berry, flavor and beauty. It is a very 
vigorous looking plant, produces abundant foliage 
and is free from disease. These plants have a 
heavy crown, make large, strong fruit buds, and 
are very productive. Yields at the rate of from 
eight to ten thousand quarts per acre are very 
frequent. Some of these plants become almost 
as large as a bushel basket with a very heavy 
crop of beautiful berries. 
