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— Everbearing- Strawberries 
EVERBEARING NEW GEM é..3.." 
ing strawberry excellent for size, quality, and pro- 
duetiveness. Our pedigree plants of Gem are direct 
descendants from the original heavy yielding strain. 
Berries are extra large, very firm and bright red with 
excellent flavor. A vigorous grower producing heavily 
in all soils and locations. We recommend Gem as the 
best commercial everbearing strawberry, as our plant- 
ings have proven this variety exceptionally good. 
Prices see page 18. 
EVERBEARING GIANT MASTODON .,.. 
tremely large, bright red berry has been®a leader in quality, size, 
yields and dependability for a decade. Springhills selective plants 
_are superior and in normal growing seasons will yield as high as 
a quart of berries per hill. Plant berries 18 inches apart for 
hill cuiture, the best way to care for Mastodon. Bears abundantly 
90 days after planting. Plant Mastodon this spring, enjoy fruit 
this fall. Prices see page 18. 































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4 Order Today: Enjoy THE WORDER STRAWBERR Famous For Sweetness 
| Berries This Fall and Heavy Yields 
NEW EVERBEARING WAYZATA wire tic a tee rioncrs, growing ‘in clamps. Weynata Is 
the largest, most uniform bright red with the finest melloiv sweet flavor of all everbearing strawberries and outyields 
other everbearers 3 to 1. Will start bearing right after planting. The blooms should be clipped the first few weeks 
so as not to weaken the plants. Order today—pick delicious strawberries this summer and fall. Prices see page 18. 

ae Ik _ 1912—The best commercial 
BLACKE ERRY ELDORADO blackberry. After once fruit- 
ing, Eldorado berry growers discard other varieties. It is very hardy, 
claimed to have no equal in this respect. Fruit very large, jet black, 
good shipper, good quality, and a great producer. 1st size, No. 1, 12 for 
65¢; 25 for $1.15; 100 for $3.25. Write for commercial 1000 lot prices. 
NEW ALFRED BLACKBERRY wt? 2c) i013 
Mammoth in size, often measuring three inches around and two inches 
long. New Alfred ripens early, about a week ahead of other kinds. It is 
no.ed for absence of seeds and core, also for its size and delicious, sweet 
flavor. ist size No. 1, 12 for 75¢; 25 for $1.35; 100 for $3.75. 
» 1914—New cultivated varieties fam- 
GIANT BLUEBERRIES ous for size, flavor, profit and 
beauty. Large clusters of pink buds which open into white bell-shaped 
flowers followed by the sapphire blueberries in June often large as grapes. 
Four plants in your yard will furnish you with blueberries for pies 
throughout the season. We offer. Rubel and Jersey, the two leading 
varieties. Plant 2 or more plants for cross-pollination necessary for 
good yields. Acid peat to plant blueberries included with each order. 
9 to 12 inch, branched 2 year, 2 for $2.25; 10 for $9.75. 15 to 18 
inch, heavy clumps, 4 year, 2 for $3.75; 10 for $16.95. 
1915—The first berry to ripen—ten days to two weeks ahead of 
LUGRETIA DEWBERRIES blackberries. The large Lucretia Dewberries bring a big market 
price and are a source of real enjoyment in a home garden. Practically disease free and of easy culture. Un- 
excelled for eating and canning. New Low Prices—1st class No. 1 size, 12 for 60¢; 25 for $1.00; 100 for 
$2.75. Write for commercial quantity prices. 




