
STRAWBERRY SPECIALIST 7 

PATHFINDER (Per.) Early 
A new variety from the New Jersey Experiment 
Station. The berries ripen a few days after the 
Howard 17. It makes a vigorous, healthy plant. We 
fruited Pathfinder for the first time two years ago. 
We sold all our plants last year. The berries were 
large, nice, uniform shape and color. A good crop- 
per, firm and of good quality. We have had some 
good reports from customers that bought plants two 
years ago and fruited them last year. Better include 
some Pathfinder in your order. 
By Parcel Post Prepaid 
25" Plants 100 Plants 200 Plants 300 Plants 
50c Sle20 Sap $3.00 
500 Plants 1000 Plants 
$4.00 $7.50 
By Express Not Prepaid 
500 Plants 1000 Plants 
$3.75 57.00 
HOW WE PREPARE THE LAND FOR 
STRAWBERRIES 
We plant one quarter of our land to strawberry 
plants every year. Every Fall the land that is not in 
strawberries is planted to winter rye. This is plowed 
under in the spring, about the middle of June. Then 
we plant buckwheat and this is plowed under when 
it starts to form seed. For every crop of strawberry 
plants that we take off the land we plow under two 
crops of rye and three crops of buckwheat. This 
keeps the land well filled with humus and holds 
the moisture. When a dry time comes the plants 
never show it. 
