FRAGARIA NURSERIES 
L. J. FARMER, Proprietor, Pulaski, N. Y. 

Fall 194 
CHANGE 
Due to war conditions, shortage - of 
help and lack of supplies of many kitids, 
of Nursery Products, we have beer 
pelled to advance our prices on some 
items. We will accept orders during the 
late fall and winter of 1943, and spring 
of 1944, at the following prices. How- 
ever, should there be any change, we will 
notify you on receipt of your- order. 
Many items of nursery stock, are like 
butter and beef, very hard to get, but as 
yet, our supply is ample on most every- 
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1944 Strawbérry Plants: “Aberdeen, Dorsett, 
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$20.00. i 
Louise, Tupper and Valentine (from 
Canada), 10 plants, $1.00; 25, $2.00. 
~Gem and~Mastodon, Everbearing, 25, 
$1.9R- 199 €3.50; 1000, $30.09. 
Supreme (Berri-Supreme) and ~Min- 
THE NEW “STREAMLINER” 
The Last Word in 
Plants $1.50; 
Everbearing Strawberries. 
10, $2.50; 
100, $20.00 
