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STRAWBERRIES 
We grow and sell the kinds which do best in Kentucky. Use Hillenmeyer’s 
Tried and Tested Plants. All varieties listed are perfect flowering. 
PREMIER 
One of the most popular Strawberries 
ever introduced. Good plant-maker, frost- 
resistant and prolific. The bright red berries 
are large, bluntly conical, of good quality 
and hold up in size to the very end if the 
season is favorable. The leading berry for 
market or home. No variety ever tested has 
been so deservedly popular and we recom- 
mend it as the best early and midseason kind. 
BLAKEMORE 
Ripens a few days before Premier. Berries 
light red, conical and will remain firm a few 
days after ripening. Excellent for commercial 
or home use. Productive, good plant-maker, 
and does well on rather poor soil. Our plants 
are the Yellows-free Strain. Plant Blakemore 
for profit. 
CATSKILL 
A new outstanding midseason variety of 
high quality which is_ rapidly growing in 
popularity. Bright red. Excellent for home use. 

DORSETT 
One of the most satisfactory varieties that 
has been introduced in years. Its high quality, 
bright-colored berries with light red flesh are 
excellent both for home and local market 
purposes. Ripens a few days after Premier, 
and while by some is thought better, we are 
not yet ready to give it preference. It is a 
good plant-maker. 
FAIRFAX 
Of highest quality and ripens about a week 
after Premier. Berries bluntly conical, dull 
red, yellow or greenish seed and dark red 
flesh. Juicy, firm and a fine home berry. 
It so overlaps Aroma and is so much better 
quality that we have discontinued growing 
that variety. 
GANDY 
Still the best Jate berry. Robust plants 
with fruit on strong stems. Blooms exceed- 
ingly late and thus frequently misses frosts. 
Conical berries with large caps, firm and 
rather acid. Excellent for preserving, canning 
or shipping. Prefers a moist clay soil. 
Our prices permit you to make selection of any variety listed. 
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1000 
STRAWBERRIES SENT PREPAID 
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CULTURAL DIRECTIONS FOR 
STRAWBERRIES 
WHEN PLANTS ARE RECEIVED. Plant at once if possible. If 
season Is not favorable put in cool, moist place, but do not water. 
They also may be unpacked and trenched in open ground. 
WHEN TO PLANT. Late March or April is the chosen time. Fall 
planting usually results in a complete failure. 
SOIL. Strawberries respond to good soil and you should choose a 
fertile location. However, do not plant immediately after turning 
under sod, as white grubs invariably cause trouble. Prepare the 
ground very thoroughly. 
DISTANCE TO PLANT. The rows should be 31% to 4 feet apart 
and the plants set about 18 inches in the row. It requires 
about 7000 plants per acre. 
CULTIVATION. During the summer keep the ground constantly 
stirred and free of weeds. Moisture preservation by dust mulch 
will conserve the vitality of your plants and produce a fine matted 
row. Keep the hoe and cultivator busy. 
MULCHING. Protect by mulching with clean straw in fall or early 
winter after the ground is frozen. Do not apply too heavily, as 
this smothers the plants. Leave on during the fruiting season, as 
it conserves moisture and keeps the berries clean. 
AFTER FRUITING. Immediately plow or narrow the original row 
to about a foot. Thoroughly cultivate the middle so as to give 
the new plants a chance to get established. Repeat the second year. 
We do not advise keeping beds more than two or three years. 
FAMILY REQUIREMENTS. About 300, 500, or a 1000 plants 
are required for a small, medium, or large family respectively. 
SELECTION OF VARIETIES. We shall be glad to make selection 
of suitable varieties if you want to leave this to us. 
HOW TO PLANT STRAWBERRIES 

HILLENMEYER’S Famous 
Kentucky Grass Seed 
BLUE GRASS 
Here in the heart of the famed Blue Grass Section of Kentucky 
the best seed in the world ts produced. Hillenmeyer Seed is of the 
highest quality, both as to purity and germination. Do not sow 
light chaffy material of weak germination and carrying many noxious 
weed seeds. Why gamble with poor seed? Plant the best. 
SUNNY LAWN MIXTURE 4 
For sowing new lawns or where you have a thin stand we recommend our Special 
This consists of Blue Grass, White Clover, and other varieties for quick 
SHADY LAWN MIXTURE 
mixture of grasses to be used in shady locations on which the sun does 
not shine more than 4 to 5 hours per day. 
Sow 2 to 3 Ibs. to 1000 sq. ft. on thin Iawn. 
Sow 4 to 6 Ibs. to 1000 sq. ft. on mew Iawn. 

PRICES F. O. B. LEXINGTON 

1 Ib. 3 Ibs. 5 Ibs. 10 lbs. 50 lbs. 100 Ibs. 
Blue Grass........................$0 40 $115 $175 $350 $16 50 $30 00 
Sunny Lawn Mixture.............. 45 1 30 2 00 4 00 19 00 35 00 
Shady Lawn Mixture.............. 50 1 45 2 25 4 50 21 00 40 00 
Postage or prepaid express, 10 per cent additional 
