PLANTS OR FANCY CATALOGS? 
GLEN MARY (Late). This is an old variety which has stood the 
test of time, the fruit is large to extra large, irregular in shape, it is 
an excellent shipper and when properly packed puts up a fine ap- 
‘pearing package. Unless you have grown this variety, I would ad- 
vise planting in a small way, for it requires soil that is adapted to it 
for best results. 
Price: 50, 50c; Oe 80c; 200, $1.40; 300, $1.90; 500, $2.50; 1000 or more, 
$5.00 per 1000. 
WM. BELT (Late). Does well for some growers, the fruit is 
large has very good flavor, it does not yield so good with us, but any- 
one who does not care so much about quantity as they do quality, this 
is a good variety. 
dae on 50c; 100, 75c; 200, $1 -40; 300, $1.90; 500, $2.55; 1000 or more, 
per 1000. 
ABERDEEN (Late). This is the best yielding late berry that I 
-know of, the fruit is cone shapped, large light red in color, is solid and 
firm, will stand long distant shipping: I do not consider it a good 
flavored berry, therefore do not recommend it for home use, but for 
the commercial grower I believe it is the outstanding late berry. 
Price: 50, 50c: 100, 80c: 200, $1.40: 300, $1.80: 500, $2.25: 1000 or more, 
$4.50 per 1000. 
MASTODON (Everbearing). This is still the best everbearing 
variety with us, the fruit is large, fairly firm and a good flavor, they 
commence ripening about August Ist and continue until heavy frosts. 
Price: 50, 70c; 100, $1.00; 200, $1.90; 300, $2.75: 500, $4.00: 1000 or more, 
$8.00 per 1000. 
GEM (Everbearer). This is one of the newer varieties of ever- 
bearers, some of my customers report larger yields from Gem than 
any other everbrearer, the fruit is not as large as Mastodon, and 
somewhat sour, it is a beautiful bright red color, and sure is the 
makings for a good short cake. Commence ripening ‘about August Ist. 
Price: Same as Mastodon. 
MY PLANTS ARE NOT INFESTED WITH ROOT DISEASE, 
KNOWN AS THE RED STELE DISEASE, WHICH IS DREADED BY 
MANY STRAWBERRY GROWERS, AND CANNOT BE DETECTED 
BY INSPECTION OF THE FOLIAGE. Before you buy your plants, 
ask them if red stele disease has been found infesting strawberry 
‘plants in their vicinity. 
RASPBERRY PLANTS 
I grow red raspberry plants, in large quantities, but I prefer sell- 
ing them in the fall of year, so that I can give all of my time to my 
strawberry plant business. I sold all of the raspberry plants last fall, 
so I have none for sale this spring. I can furnish them next fall in 
any quantities you desire, in the following varieties: Latham, Marcy, 
Taylor, Chief, Indian Summer. 
METHOD OF SHIPPING 
All plants will be shipped by Parcel Post or express, transporta- 
tion collect. 
TERMS 
Cash with order, or I will book your order if one-third the value 
of your order accompanies same. This way I will reserve your plants 
and ship them when you want them. When you are ready for your 
plants, send the balance due on them and tell me when you want 
them shipped. You will then have your plants when you are ready 
for them, and have the kind you want. 
