STRAWBERRIES 
CULTURE: A good many people overlook the Straw- 
berry, thinking the plants demand too much care, but ° 
this is not true. Strawberries will succeed in any soil 
that is adapted to ordinary farm or garden crops. For 
field culture set in rows three feet apart, 18 inches in 
rows; for garden, 15 inches each way, leaving path- 
way every third row. The ground should always be 
kept clean and well cultivated. In winter, a covering 
of leaves, straw or some kind of litter will protect the 
plants. Do not cover them until the ground is frozen, 
or so deep as to smother plants, and remove covering 
before growth starts in the spring. 
STANDARD VARIETIES 
AROMA. A large, bright scarlet berry of a round: 
ish conical shape. Not quite as large as the 
Fremont Williams. It is very productive, a fine 
canning and shipping variety. 
CATSKILL. A new variety that has been tried in 
the Denver territory and found to be very good. 
A prolific bearer of large, firm berries, rich red 
color and fine flavor. 
* FREMONT WILLIAMS. The berries are very large, 
blunt-shaped, glossy and unsurpassed in beauty. 
As a shipper, it is hard to beat on account of its 
firmness. The plants make a large bush and 
winter better than any standard variety known. 
PRICES 
Not Postpaid 
25 100 
Plants Plants 
250 1000 
Plants Plants 
Gem and 
Mastodon 
Standard 
$ .70 $1.95 $4.25 $12.50 
1.60 
17 
3.25 
38 
11.50 
10 1.25 
Include postage.. 

EVERBEARING STRAWBERRIES 
This wonderful Strawberry was obtained in cross- 
pollinating the wild everbearing Alpine sorts with 
the standard varieties, and yields continuously 
from the latter part of May until long after frost. 
The plants bear the same year they are started, 
but if a large amount of late berries is desired, it 
is better to pinch the blossoms during May and 
June, which causes the heaviest crop to come on 
during September and October. 
GEM. This everbearing berry is used quite exten- 
sively in the vicinity of Denver. It has a-very 
good flavor, dark red and without the hard white 
center core found in some of the other types of 
everbearing strawberries. Fruits are large, tender 
and juicy. Very prolific in the production of 
plants, which have dark green foliage. Hardy . 
and a good commercial as well as home garden 
berry. 
“MASTODON. This variety is a great improvement 
in the everbearing strawberrries. It is really a 
wonderful berry. It is the most prolific, bearing 
an abundance of largest fruit from early summer 
to late fall. Regardless of your past experience 
with Everbearing Strawberries, we recommend 
you plant Mastodon, which is different and satis- 
factory. Last fall we had an opportunity to see 
Mastodon grown alongside of almost every va- 
riety of Everbearing Strawberries. There simply 
was no comparison as to yield, size, flavor, and 
firmness of fruit. Since seeing this comparison, 
we have practically discontinued offering all 
other varieties. 
HARDY GRAPE VINES 
Everyone should plant Grapes in the home gar- 
den. Grapes are easy to grow and do well in 
any ordinary soil. They can be trained over frames, 
trellises or doorways and are ornamental as well 
as useful. Make your own grape juices, etc. 
All Grape Vines 2-year, No. 1 
CONCORD. 
(Each 23c) (10 vines $1.89). 
AGAWAM (Red). Vine very hardy and robust. 
Fruits large dark red and sweet. Thin skin and 
a midseason bearer. 
BETA. It is a cross between tame and wild. Hardy, 
' prolific and fine for cooking and jelly. Color 
similar to Concord. 
CONCORD (Black). The fine old market leader, 
with large, handsome clusters of big, luscious 
grapes. Entirely hardy, productive and reliable; 
succeeds well over a great extent of country. 
MOORE'S EARLY (Black). The most reliable early 
variety. Is of medium bunch, large berries, 
black, ripens fully two weeks earlier than Con- 
cord. 
NIAGARA (White). An extra early variety. Skin 
thin, pulp tender and sweet, quality superb. 
Bunch and berry medium size. Vine hardy, vig- 
orous and productive. 
PORTLAND. A white grape that is hardy and of 
very good flavor. Skin medium, few seeds and 
a heavy producer. 

PRICES ON GRAPE VINES 
Postpaid 
Each 10 25 50 
Pe hee, ae $ .23 $1.89 $4.25 $6.95 
28 2.40 495 7.45 
Concord 
All Other Varieties 

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