Beeeeec Rh NURSERIES 
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HIGGINSON, ARKANSAS 

In making your plans for planting you will, without a 
doubt, be very careful to obtain the right kind of plants; 
for who wants to plant a field of strawberry plants, spend 
good money cultivating and caring for it,-unless he feels 
sure that the results will be satisfactory? 
How are you going to determine whether or not you are 
getting plants that will give you satisfaction? All men 
know that a first-class plant should be healthy stock and 
well rooted. But in selecting a first-class plant the grow- 
er must have more from which to choose than what the 
eye alone can see. 
‘must be grown right, dug right, and packed right. 
To be grown right, a plant should be a good, strong, 
healthy plant, planted in the right kind of soil, and have 
continuous cultivation with plenty of moisture and sun- 
shine. We have, by using this method, produced a plant 
that is in many ways far superior to the usual run plants. 
It shows without question that our soil and climatic con- 
ditions produce plants that are as good as can be grown 
anywhere. 
Plants to be dug right. We use a digger made for this 
purpose, digging deep and getting all the roots. We also 
dig the entire row a& we go, which insures that you get a 
grade of plants that are far ahead of the plants where 
just the alley or middles of the row are dug. 
Packed right. We use plenty of good packing material 
in packing our plants and guarantee them to reach you 
in good condition. Examine them upon arrival, and if 
they are not in good condition, heel them in and notify us 
at once. We will see that you are treated right. 
The continuous and rapid growth of our business speaks 
for itself. Living up to our “Plant Quality Plants” slogan 
has made for us many satisfied customers and friends, and 
we feel sure if you decide to place your order with us, we 
a Sg you. We have about sixty acres planted, all 
inds. 
WHY YOU SHOULD BUY YOUR STRAWBERRY 
PLANTS FROM US 
We will have over 35 acres of new plants planted to 
draw from, all will be certified, inspected goods by regu- 
lar State Inspectors, and a copy of the certificate of in- 
spection, will be attached to your order, showing all to 
be clean in every way, and you will be pleased with them. 
Our new Blakemore plants will be double inspected by 
§ A home garden assortment 
Special Offer No. 
- trawberries, as following, early to late: Excelsior 250, New 
Blakemore 250, Imp. Klondike 250, Aroma 250, named in 
order of ripening; and when you get this list you have the 
cream of the strawberry list, all for only $4.00 delivered 
to you. 
of four varieties of good 

To be first-class in every way, a plant. 
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our State Inspectors for better plants, and you will 
make no mistake in buying them for your planting, you 
will find our prices to be very low, quality considered, 
and we guarantee them to reach you in first-class condi- 
tion, and in consideration of the very low prices we are 
making, they are priced to you in quantity orders, express 
collect, except in the 100 and 250 lots, they will be post- 
paid. 
If you need help in the planting, cultivation and harvest- 
ing of your berries, we will be glad to give you any in- 
formation we can. We have been growing plants and 
shipping fruit for some 25 years, and know how it is done. 
STRAWBERRY FIELD 
HOW TO PLANT 
We would advise using new land when you have it. If 
not, any good well-drained soil will do. First: Flat break 
it, disc, harrow up in good shape, then bed in rows 4 feet 
wide, by using either a middle buster or breaking plow; 
then use a good two-horse harrow over the beds till you 
have them down to the required height; plant the plants 
about 18 inches in row in middle of ridge; work with hoe 
and plow as often as necessary through the summer to 
keep clean and the soil in good shape. By late October 
you will have a fine bed of new plants. If you wish to use 
fertilizer do it in early May and September. We plant 
about 7,000 plants to the acre. In Southern Texas they 
use what is called the double hedge row, using from 20,000 
to 40,000 plants per acre. 
KLONDIKE (Per.)—If there is a better berry than 
this variety, the people have not found it out. This va- 
riety is without a doubt, more extensively planted than 
any other one, especially throughout the South. Plants 
are very hardy, and will withstand the dry, hot weather 
as well as any. We have more than twenty-five acres in 
this variety alone, and would be glad to have you figure 
with us on large orders. We are in position to fill your 
order, large or small, and at the same time, with good 
plants that will please you. 
AROMA (Per.).—A very late and very popular berry 
in all sections. We have not found a late berry that has 
