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ECONOMY PRICES 

HAVE SOME STRAWBERRIES! 
fruit, adapting itself to practically all climates and soils. 
1810—Ripens a month later than 
AMBROSIA Premier. The newest and latest ripen- 
ing high quality healthy strawberry. Ambrosia is self- 
pollenizing, extremely hardy, and tall, maturing its fruits 
off the ground. It commands premium prices because of 
the extra large sparkling bright red sweet fruits that 
mature when June varieties are gone. 
SENATOR DUNLAP 1811—Has unusually 
long fruiting season. 
fine flavored 
Bears immense quantities of- large, rich, 
A dependable 
berries, bright, rich red clear through. 
and favorite variety for canning. 
DORSETT 1812—A new berry originated by the 
United States Department of Agriculture. 
Superior to Premier. A decided “‘money-maker’” with large, 
scarlet-red berries of the finest quality, size, and flavor. 
FAIRFAX 1813—Like Dorsett, it was introduced by 
the United States Department of Agricul- 
ture. Similar to the above but the berries are a darker 
red. Firm berry and good producer. 
1814—Blakemore is the 
NEW BLAKEMORE ; best early shipping varie- 
ty ever grown in the south. Grows well as far north as 
Ohio Valley. U. S. Dept. of Agriculture, yellow free 
introduction of real merit. Extra productive with good 
quality and size of berries. Also a good plant maker. 
NEW PRICES—On All Strawberries 
25 100 250 #421000 
Ambrosia .___.......__.... $ .55 $1.35 $2.95 $ 8.75 
Premier _.__..___. esis ah 48 1.25 2.75 7.95 
Catskill oi he soe a 60 1.45 3.15 9.25 
New Majestic _....._ 90 2.75 6.25 
Dorsett= 0 PA 55 1.35 2.95 8.75 
Raoittaxc 42... eo. 60 1.45 3.15 9.25 
Senator Dunlap _______ -45 1.10 2.50 7.25 
New Blakemore _____. 45 1.10 2.50 7.25 
Everbearing Gem ...... 65 1.75 3.75 12.50 
Everbearing Mastodon .78 2.15 4.75 14.95 
-Everbearing Wayzata 1.45 3.95 9.00 36.00 
STRAWBERRIES 
Most of us recall the delightful hours spent 
The strawberry is our most cosmopolitan | 
Pleasant Memories! 
in a strawberry patch. 
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GOV'T. INSPECTED 
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1815—A champion for 24 years. 
pendable extra early heavy yielding va- 
PREMIER 
juarate aly 
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riety—a sure bearer—for this reason Premier is the most ae 
planted of all varieties.. Berries are large, firm and of 
superb quality, considered for a decade the perfect straw- 
berry. a 
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NEW MAJESTI 
According to our results and — 
oe 
information Majestic is destined to be the leading com- — 
mercial berry of the future. Plants very large with deep — 
root systems and produce more runners than most vari- 
eties. The only seedling of Premier that surpasses it for 
commercial production. Majestic blooms later, has longer 
bearing season, Extra firm, large, uniform conical shaped’ 
fruits that ship well. Topped the Cincinnati market this 
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year and a row 320 feet long produced 229 quarts com- 
pared to 78 quarts of Premier in same number of feet. 
NEW CATSKILL class; the best midseason, 
firm and attractive berry of all. Heaviest producer of all 
leading varieties. More big, bright red berries of excellent 
quality. Adapted from Canada, South to Missouri and 
North Carolina growing best throughout the Middle West. 
EVERBEARING 
STRAWBERRY SPECIAL 
Descriptions see opposite page 

50 -Everbearing: Gem. oe oe eee $1.30 
25 Everbearing Mastodon_____. 78 
25 Everbearing Wayzatas225.5.-.44--- hee 1.45 
Total of. 1700 plants, Value__..__._ =. $3.53 
100 PLANTS All For $2.85 
SUBURBAN ALL SEASON 
STRAWBERRY BARGAIN 

60. Promierci a. - 1. ett ee ee $ .96 
60 Catskills = > eee eee) eee 41.20 
60 “Ambrosia. 3.20 27 be Rea ee ee 1.10 
SO .Everbearing, Gem_i.2. ee eee 1.30 
26 “Wayzata 25.52 eee ee 1.45 
Total of 225 plants, Value. == $6.01 
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1817—-The champion of its — 
Seas 
2nd Season offered—1816— : 
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