Liefgreen’s Strawberry Plants Give Satisfaction 
STRAWBERRIES 
IMPROVED KLONDIKE—This variety does well in hot sections. It is a 
vigorous grower, very prolific and yields over a long period. A me- 
dium size berry of good flavor and is an excellent shipper. Dozen 25c, 
per 100 plants, $1.50, postpaid. 
MASTODON, EVERBEARING — Mammoth sized berries round in shape, 
medium dark red in color. An early producer bearing both fall and 
spring. Dozen 50c, per 100, $2.50, postpaid. 
Strawberry Culture 
In the warmer sections of Arizona strawberries are usually planted 
on raised beds similar to lettuce beds. Alternate plants on each side 
of the bed about 12 inches apart. Water immediately after planting. 
Irrigating during the winter depends entirely on weather conditions. 
During the summer months plants must be watered not less than every 
three days. Under no conditions should plants be cultivated during 
the summer months as the plants are very shallow rooted. Allow weeds 
to grow around the plant during the summer months to provide shade. 
In the fall months the plants may be cultivated and fertilized. Also 
fertilize during the bearing season. Strawberries may be planted from 
the fall months on through to late spring. 

BLACKBERRIES 
TEXAS WONDER BERRY—A large fruited luscious berry of rich dark 
color. It is one of the earliest varieties and very productive. Each l5c, 
doz. $1.25, $5.50 per 100, postpaid. 
BOYSENBERRY 
This new berry is twice as large as the Youngberry but of the same 
appearance. The Boysenberry is practically seedless and the flavor is 
unexcelled. Set the plants 5 or 6 feet apart in rows 8 feet apart for 
commercial use. In the home garden, they may be set closer together 
in rows. Strong transplanted roots: Each I15c, 3 for 40c, 12 for $1.50, 
100 for $8.00, postpaid. 
LOGANBERRIES 
Supposed to be a hybrid between the blackberry and raspberry, but 
it is entirely distinct from either of its parents. When fully ripe it is a 
very dark red, very large, often an inch and a quarter long. Each 15c, 
12 for $1.25, $6.50 per 100. 
YOUNGBERRY 
This well-known berry is a cross between the loganberry and the 
dewberry. It has the pleasant flavor of the red raspberry, the juiciness 
of the loganberry and the jelling and canning qualities of the black- 
berry. Each 15c, doz. $1.25, $5.50 per 100, postpaid. 
USE LIEFGREEN’S BERRY PLANTS FOR SUCCESS 

Boysenberry 
Asparagus 

Asparagus 
Asparagus is very easily grown. For the small 
garden set plants 12 inches apart in rows 3 to 4 
feet apart. Set the plants 8 or 10 inches deep in 
well fertilized trenches. After frost in the fall cut 
the dead tops and mulch the surface. 
MARY WASHINGTON—A variety that has come 
to the front, grows very large and is very rust 
resistant. 40c per doz., 50 for $1.25, 100 for $2.00, 
$12.50 per 1000, postpaid. 
Pepper Plant 
CHINESE GIANT, CALIFORNIA WONDER, ANA- 
HEIM CHILI, and PIMIENTO—From about March 
until June 1. Per doz. 35c, per 100, $1.50, postpaid. 
Tomato Plants 
Grown from Selected Seeds 
EARLIANA PHOENIX SPECIAL BEEFSTEAK, MAR- 
GLOBE, NEW STONE, DWARF CHAMPION and 
DWARF STONE—Ready about March 1 until May 
15. Per doz. 25c, per 100, $1.00, postpaid. 
Rhubarb 
GIANT CHERRY—Stalks of large size and excellent 
flavor. One of the prime favorites in rhubarb. 
Large divisions. 25¢ each, $2.50 doz., postpaid. 
Egg Plants 
NEW YORK ROUND PURPLE and BLACK BEAUTY 
—From about March 1 until May 15. Per doz. 35c, 
per 100, $1.50, postpaid. 
Cabbage and Cauliflower 
Plants quoted on request. State quantity. 
Sweet Potato Plants 
PORTO RICAN—Best for Arizona. We can furnish 
plants from April 1 to July 1. Per doz. 25c, $1.00 
per 100, $6.00 per 1000, postpaid in first, second 
and third zones. Write for quantity prices. 


LIEFGREEN SEED CO., Phoenix, Arizona 37 
