




SENATOR DUNLAP 
A3 Varieties come and go, but this grand old variety 
has borne large crops for generations and is still doing 
it. It is the most widely planted in the central states. 
If you have never grown strawberries and are in 
doubt as to what variety to plant, here is one that will 
not disappoint you. A heavy midseason producer of 
large, delicious, beautiful red berries. Self-pollenizing. 
POSTPAID PRICES 
100 for $1.65 
25 for 50c 50 for 90c 200 for $2.65 
500 for $4.95 1,000 for $8.95 
BLAKEMORE 
A4 No strawberry has become so popular so quickly as Blake- 
more. It is the most popular variety in all America. Ripens 
several days before Senator Dunlap and is equally dependable, 
producing big crops every year. The plant is healthy and stands 
up well during drought. The berries are large, firm, an attractive 
red and good quality. Fine for canning and preserving because 
it holds its color and shape so well. Self-pollenizing. Postpaid. 
100 for $1.65 
25 for 50c 50 for 90c 200 for $2.65 
500 for $4.95 1000 for $8.95 
EXTRA EARLY PREMIER 
A5 Plant Premier for those delicious first ripe berries of the 
season. Extra early and continues ripening for many days. 
Fruit is very large, firm, good quality, rich red color. Very frost- 
resistant, withstands drought, a sure and heavy bearer. Self- 
pollenizing. Postpaid. 
50 for $1.10 100 for $1.95 
25 for 60c 
200 for ae 1000 for $10.95 
25 Giant Gem 
FRESH FROM 
YOUR OWN GARDEN | 





25 Blakemore 
25 Senator Dunlap 
* ALL FOR $1.25 
. Postpaid 
(Regular Value $2.00) 
FRESH, HOME-GROWN STRAWBERRIES. Those sweet, 
luscious, red berries. Do you know of anything that tastes better 
or is more welcome in the spring? In every garden, there is room 
for at least a small patch. They bear quickly and produce high 
yields for the small space they take. They can be grown between 
young fruit trees. You folks in the country and you in town who 
have an extra lot, can make money growing strawberries to sell _ 
to your neighbors and nearby stores. They are glad to get fresh, 
home-grown berries. Let your children earn some money. They 
can take care of a patch during spare hours. 
The best time to plant strawberries is EARLY SPRING. We do 
not ship them in the fall. So many fall-planted strawberries 
winter-kill because the roots do not have time to get established 
before freezing. weather. Due to labor shortage, strawberry — 
plants are scarce this spring. We advise ordering early and 
planting early. The Giant Gem will bear this summer and fall. 
The other varieties will increase and next year you will have a — 
fine bearing patch. For home use set the plants 24 inches apart 
each way. For larger plantings, set 18 inches apart in the row 
-and the rows 31% feet apart. All varieties we sell are self-pollen- 
But we recommend planting sev- 
izing so can be planted alone. 
era] kinds so that you will have fresh fruit for several weeks. 
FAMILY STRAWBERRY PATCH 
25 Blakemore 
25 Extra Early Premier 
25 New Ambrosia 
25 Giant Gem 
25 Senator Dunlap 
" All 125 for $2.35 
Postpaid _ 
(Regular Price $3.45) 

