PLANT OUR DISEASE-FREE BERRY PLANTS 
STRAWBERRIES 
Our strawberry plants come from inspected fields, assuring 
you disease-free plants of vigor and quality. 
KEITH’S SUPER-GIANT MAS- 
TODON. An improvement over 
the original Mastodon. Berries 
are larger and ripen more even- 
ly all over the plant. Our grower 
‘says: ‘‘l have raised everbear- 
ing berries for the past 18 years 
and each year try out new va- 
rieties and today | have only 
one everbearing that will equal 
or better the Super Giant and 
it will be two or three years 
before | will offer plants from 
‘ asa ! my planting. | can without 
reservation, recommend Keith’s Super-Giant Mastodon as 
the best everbearing berry on the market today. You can 
assure your customers that this truly outstanding berry will 
more than please them. Tell them that Super-Giant will over 
a period of years outyield any other variety.’’ Berries are of 
delicious flavor. Prices postpaid: 25 plants, 75c; 100 plants, 
$2.50; 250 plants, $5.00; 1000 plants, $15.00. 
NEW GEM. Here’s an outstanding new variety in everbearers. 
Gem produces a very firm, good flavored and extra fine ap- 
pearing berry. Fruit is of good size and very uniform. A very 
heavy plant producer. Gem is an extra fine commercial berry 
but requires more care such as runner trimming. Yield is very 
heavy the first season after setting. Our grower says: ‘A field 
of Gems was set in the spring and the yield up to and includ- 
ing September 19th of the same year was just over 200 crates 
per acre before freezes cut down the production. | have grown 
the Gem for three years and find it a heavy yielder of very 
delicious, uniformly rich red fruit. You should insist upon 
your customers trying Gem.” Prices postpaid: 25 plants for 
75c; 100 plants for $2.50; 250 plants for $5.00; 1000 
plants for $15.00. 
ROCKHILL No. 26, A new and distinctly flavored strawberry. 
It bears a large, attractive berry about the size of Mastodon. 
Its flavor is superb, unsurpassed by any af the spring fruiting 
sorts; it is prolific. Plants set in the spring 30x36 inches have 
been bearing 400 to 500 24-pint crates the same season. An 
everbearing sort. Stands extreme cold weather and can be 
depended upon to produce a good crop from early spring to 
late fall. What might seem a drawback to this variety is that 
it does not make a large number of new runner plants. This 
results in greater expense for the first planting as plants can- 
not be sold at prices that are standard for other varieties. 
However, this is only a seeming drawback. The habit of the 
Rockhill is to produce a large number of crowns, running 
sometimes to as many as 25 to the plant in a single season. 
The energy employed by other kinds of berries in producing 
runners and nourishing plants at a distance is kept at home 
with Rockhill. This habit accounts for the quick and abundant 
fruit production of Rockhills. It may also be stated that no 
time or expense need be expended in keeping of frunners. 
Such new plants as form begin bearing almost at once, mul- 
tiplying crowns throughout the season. Rockhill plants are 
very scarce, hence we suggest placing orders early. We have 
only ten thousand plants to sell this spring. First here, first 
served. Prices postpaid: 10 plants, $1.00; 25 plants, $2.00; 
100 plants, $5.00. 

BOYSENBERRIES 
The new Boysenberry is such an improvement over all other 
vineberries that berry growers in California, where it originated, 
are destroying hundreds of acres of other vineberries and re- 
placing them with this amazing new berry. The reason is evi- 
dent: 
One larger producer of Boysenberries has this to say: ‘‘After 
marketing our berries this season we were assured of the success 
of the Boysenberry and believe that in a few years it will become 
one of the most popular market berries. We are also starting 
to market a soft drink made from the Boysenberry. We will need 
several million pounds of berries ourselves the coming season. 
We are telling you this so you may assure your customers that 
they will not regret setting out Boysenberries.”’ 
Boysenberries have a distinctly delicious and different flavor. 
They are of immense size. If the Boysenberry is permitted to. 
remain on the vine until it is fully ripe it is much sweeter than 
any other vine berry. When eaten fresh no sugar is necessary 
because it has a very high sugar content. ’ 
Prices: No. 1 strong tip-rooted plants prepaid to any express 
or postoffice in the U. S., 20c each; 10 plants $1.25; 100 plants 
$7.50. : 
YOUNGBERRIES 
THORNLESS YOUNGBERRY. The fruit is identical to the origi- 
nal Youngberry but the canes lack those disagreeable thorns. 
You can enjoy the exquisite flavor of Youngberry without 
the discomfort of thorns. Postpaid, each 25c; $2.00 for 10 
plants. Order early. 
RHUBARB PLANTS 
McDONALD’S RED RHUBARB. Our plants are from the original 
planting. We offer only good strong divisions, two-years of 
age. McDonald’s Red Rhubarb carries the quality of its 
delicions flavor longer. Color dense, bright-red. Very tender 
and brittle. No strings. This variety starts a little later in the 
Spring, but produces over a long period. Not quite as large 
as Riverside Giant but of better flavor and texture. Medium 
divisions, each 35c, postpaid. Large divisions, each 50c, 
postpaid. 
SEED POTATOES 
NEW CHIPPEWA. This is the 
most recent introduction by 
the Department of Agricul- 
ture. In all tests the yields 
have been surprisingly high. 
Chippewa while not as early 
as Quick Lunch or Bliss Tri- 
umph is of better quality both 
from a standpoint of flavor 
and keeping. Likewise, Chip- 
pewa is highly resistant to 
mild Mosaic disease which de- 
vastates many varieties during 
the growing period. The tu- 
bers are smooth, regular in 
outline, with very shallow 
eyes. An excellent cooker. Color, creamy pink. Our seed is 
mountain grown, therefore hardier. Our grower is very en- 
thusiastic about this new introduction. 10 lb. $1.50, postpaid 
to 3rd zone. Write for quantity prices. 
EARLY BLISS TRIUMPH. Tubers of handsome appearance, be- 
ing almost round, with slightly depressed eyes, mostly at the 
seed end. Run very uniform as to size and shape. Heavy 
yielder and good flavor. A pinkish-red potato. Plant only 
certified seed as a protection against mild Mosaic disease 
which often reduces yields 50%. Certification is your only 
guarantee against this disease. 10 Ibs. $1.25, postpaid to 
3rd zone. Write for quantity prices. 

QUICK LUNCH. One of the earliest potatoes. Pinkish tinge 
when first dug. Excellent flavor and good yielder. Not a 
good keeper. We offer mountain grown seed only. 10 Ibs. 
$1.25, postpaid to 3rd zone. Write for quantity prices. 
THE NEW WARBA. A cross of a selected seedling and Bliss 
Triumph, It resembles Bliss Triumph, though is larger in size; 
a bigger yielder, has white crisp flesh and is exceptionally 
quick maturing. Its season is 7 to 10 days earlier than Bliss 
Triumph. Vines upright, sturdy and resistant to mild Mosaic. 
Tubers are short, round, blocky, white with pink eyes and 
uniform in size, with few culls. 10 Ibs. $1.35, postpaid to 
3rd zone. Write for quantity prices. 

30 TRY McDONALD’S RED RHUBARB — IT’S DELICIOUS 

