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Strawberry Plants and Seed 
Strawberry plants are not in stock, but are sent 
direct to you from the nursery, ready April, May 
and October. 
SPRING-BEARING VARIETIES 
AROMA. (S). Late. The Aroma is one of the best 
late varieties for both northern and southern 
sections. It is the one variety that comes nearest 
to being fitted for both the North and South. 
BLAKEMORE. (S). Extra early. A cross between 
Premier and Missionary. Originated by the U. 8. 
Dept. of Agriculture. Fruit is large, firm, dark 
red, of conical shape. Good plant maker and 
heavy bearer. 
DORSETT (S). The berries are large, sweet, and 
deep red. The plants are vigorous and produce a 
large crop. 
FAIRFAX. (S). The Fairfax is a deep red sweet 
early berry. The plants are very vigorous, bears 
heavily throughout a long season. 
SENATOR DUNLAP. (S). Medium. The Senator 
Dunlap is one of the old standbys among Straw- 
berry varieties. It is grown under more conditions 
and by more people than any other variety. The 
berries are of high quality and handsome ap- 
pearance. 
ABOVE VARIETIES 
25 100 1000 
eae: & Sie Bae TA he SAME SS $0.50 $1.25 $8.50 
EVERBEARING STRAWBERRIES 
GEM. Produces extremely large berries through- 
out the Summer and Fall. Keep watered and 
cultivated during hot, dry weather. 
MASTODON. The Mastodon is a fall-bearing va- 
riety. This variety should give excellent results 
especially where water can be applied during dry 
weather and where special attention can be given 
to the plants. 
Price: 25 for 85c; 100 for $2.25; 1000 for $18.00. 
STRAWBERRY SEED 
BARON SOLEMACHER. A strawberry grown 
from seed. An ideal berry for home garden, 
producing fruit the first season from early sown 
seed. The plants form no runners. Fruit medium 
size and dark red. The berries are sweet and 
highly aromatic. 
Pkt., 25c. 
Please Note: All vegetable plants on this 
page are grown especially for us, are in stock at 
our store and are strong plants. 

VEGETABLE PLANTS 
ASPARAGUS ROOTS 
Extra Choice Two-Year Roots 
Doz. 4Doz. 100 
Washington Rust-Proof............ $0.25 $0.90 $1.75 
(By parcel post, add 5e per doz. postage.) 
CABBAGE PLANTS 
Plants should be set about 2% to 3 feet apart. 
April and May delivery. 
25 50 100 
Wakefield 3222 20 en eee $0.20 $0.35 $0.60 
GoldenvAcres 232) ee .20 .35D -60 
VALISGSGaSON) the ets ens ee .20 .3D .60 
(By parcel post, add 20e per 100 for postage.) 
CAULIFLOWER PLANTS 
April and May delivery. Plants should be set 
2% to 3 feet apart. 
(By parcel post, add 5c per doz. for postage.) 
Doz. 4 Doz. 
Barly O00 W Dalle treet eserescereseces $0.10 $0.35 
CELERY PLANTS 
Ready July Ist. 
50 100 
Hog Ch a beh natant al er EN emcee he ma I $0.25 $0.45 
(By parcel post, add 20¢ per 100.) 
EGG PLANT 
Doz. 100 
Egg Plant. Black Beauty.................... $0.20 $1.40 
(By parcel post, add 5c per doz.) 
HORSERADISH ROOTS 
The soil should be very rich and well cultivated. 
12 for 15c; 4 doz. for 50c; 100 for 80c; 1000 for $7.00. 
(By parcel post, add 10c per 100 postage.) 
ONION SETS 
‘Whiter Multiplions 2 ssrctcc ct ee Per lb. 25c 
WVellowsMultipliove 2.21 2. ee Per lb. 25c 
Potato Onions (Yellow).......................-2...2--- Per lb. 25c 
Wi tote ee ere Per qt. 20c; gal. 60c 
ello wee eeee see eae. Per qt. 20c; gal. 60c 
ROC ee en Per qt. 20c; gal. 60c 
PEPPER PLANTS 
Ready for May and June. 
Doz. 4 Doz. 8 Doz. 
Chinese Giant or Red Cayenne....$0.15 $0.50 $1.00 
(By parcel post, add 5c per doz for postage.) 
RHUBARB ROOTS 
Culture: When only a few plants are required, we would 
suggest the purchase of roots instead of seed. Transplant 
roots in fall, or spring, in highly manured soil, setting them 
3 feet apart each way. Do not pull stalks until second year 
after transplanting roots. 
Each Doz. 
2-YOar-Old |... SoS ceeacseanaastnssesstiesecsesevors $0.15 $1.50 
(By parcel post, add-5e each, or 25¢ per doz.) 
SWEET POTATO PLANTS 
50 100 1000 
Nancy Hall (Large Yellow)....$0.25 $0.45 $4.00 
Ready May and June 
(By parcel post, add 20c per 100.) 
TOMATO PLANTS 
We make a specialty of growing Tomato plants 
and can furnish the following varieties after May 
as in fine, strong, stocky plants. Ready May and 
une. 
Ponderosa, Livingston Globe, Break o’ Day, Mar- 
globe, Ox Heart: Doz., 15c; 4 doz., 50c; 8 doz., $1. 
(By parcel post, add 20e¢ per 100 for postage.) 
(All prices subject to change without notice) 

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ST. LOUIS SEED COMPANY, ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI 
