

STRAWBERRIES 
Big rooted plants. 
this spring. All the following are perfect flow- 
ering varieties, that is, you need not plant other 
varieties with them. Perfect flowering varie- 
ties will produce a perfect crop when planted 
Why not plant a good bed 
alone. They do not need other varieties to fertilize their bloom. 
Plant strawberry plants for garden purposes in rows 2 feet apart and 
the plants one foot apart in the rows. 
For commercial fields plant in 
rows three feet apart and the plants18 inches apart in the row, 9,670 
plants are required per acre. 
Parcel Post Rates on Strawberry Plants: 
Add 10c per hundred, or 8c 
for smaller quantities if your order is below $2.50. 
AMBROSIA—This variety is con- 
sidered to be one of the largest 
late berries ever introduced. Rip- 
ens a month later than Premier. 
Very handy, produces large, vigor- 
ous plants, which often grow 18 
inches tall; rigid fruit stems often 
grow 6 to 8 inches tall, which keeps 
the berries off the ground, which 
means clean fruit. Delicious sweet 
flavor. Firm flesh and skin. Matures 
every berry to full size. 
25 for $1.00; 50 for $1.75 
100 or $3.00; 200 for $5.50 
BLACKMORE STRAWBERRIES — 
Great strawberry both for the mar- 
ket and the home. Immense crops 
of large, firm berries of clear red, | 
flavor rich and sweet. Splendid for 
canning. Entirely hardy. Perfect 
flowering. 
25 for $0.90; 50 for $1.50 
100 for $2.50; 200 for $4.50 
BLACK STRAWBERRY—Here is a 
berry which is unique as to color- 
ing and very distinctive as to fla- 
vor. Its laces such a deep red 
that it appears black. Berries are 
large, nearly round, and of finest 
quality. Flavor sweet and delicious. 
Ripens midseason, an excellent can- 
ning variety and very productive. 
Perfect flowering. 
25 for $0.95; 50 for $1.60 
100 for $2.75; 200 for $5.00 
CATSKILL STRAWBERRY— Very 
best late strawberry ripening after 
Dunlap. Big, bright red berries, 
firm and of exceptionally fine flav- 
or are produced in abundance on 
tall strong plants. We recommend 
it highly. Perfect flowering. 
25 for $0.95 50 for $1.60 
100 for $2.75; 200 for $5.00 
JEWELL—Here is a variety which 
has been tested in almost every 
section of the U. S. Has made a 
wonderful showing, berries are 
large, firm, highly flavored. Has a 
long fruiting season. Giant delici- 
ous berries for several weeks. The 
plants vigorous, very productive. 
We highly recommend Jewell. Per- 
fect flowering. 
25c for $0.90; 50 for $1.50 
100 for $2.50 200 for $4.50 
LATE GIANT—tThe Latest of the 
Late. A new variety. Doesn’t begin 
to blossom until other varieties are 
fruiting—so late in fact that there 
is no waiting between strawberries 
and raspberries. Berries are dark 
red all the way through, are honey- 
sweet and have the flavor of a wild: 
strawberry. A giant in size. Will 
make a good fruiting row on any 
soil and yield a big crop of from 
300 to 500 crates per acre. Perfect 
flowering. 
25c for $0.95; 50 for $1.60 
100 for $2.75; 200 for $5.00 
GIANT MASTODON EVERBEAR- 
ING STRAWBERRY—Fresh, Deli- 
cious Berries All Season Long—and 
still the most widely planted of 
the Everbearers. Starts bearing 
(Page Two) 
