Late 
ABERDEEN—A vigorous growing, heavy producing variety that 
is more resistant to heavier wet soils than most varieties. Berries 
large, light red and very attractive. Moderately firm and of fair qual- 
ity. The Aberdeen has been increasing in popularity. 
REDSTAR—One of the latest ripening varieties we have seen. 
Berries are large, firm, a bright glossy red with a tough skin. The 
quality is good. The berries are sometimes irregular in shape. Red- 
star sets a very heavy crop of fruit and needs a plentiful moisture 
supply to ripen them to a uniform large size. A little extra effort to | 
provide and conserve moisture will pay well with Redstar. 
STARBRIGHT—A new fancy late berry showing the character- 
istics of its parents, Chesapeake and. Fairfax. It is tops in quality, 
flavor and eye appeal. Its wonderful aroma and flavor are outstand- 
ing. The berries are medium large to large, firm, bright, glossy and 
attractive. Starbright is truly a beautiful fancy berry commanding 
top prices. Yields are moderate. The plants are large and make a 
moderate row. 
EVERBEARERS 
Everbearing strawberries have long since ceased to be just a 
novelty and have an accepted place in berry growing. They bear two 
crops each year, one in the spring and one in the fall. HEverbearers 
will fruit the fall of the year they are set. Keep the blossoms cut off 
until about July 10 and you can enjoy lucious berries from August 
until the snow flies. Removing the early blossoms gives the plants a 
chance to make a vigorous growth before fruiting, resulting in more 
and larger berries in the fall. 
Everbearers require good soil and plenty of moisture. Early set- 
ting is important. General cultural practices are about the same as 
for spring varieties. 
GEM—One of the best Everbearers. Large, glossy, bright red, at- 
tractive berries whose very appearance sells them for top prices. 
Smooth and uniform in shape.- Good quality. Slightly tart. A heavy 
yielder and prolific plant maker. 
MASTODON—Long the old favorite among Everbearers. Large 
fine quality berries which are bright red and firm. The plants are 
large and vigorous but do not run freely. Mastodon has stood the 
test of time and still retains its poularity. 




Prices 
Prepaid Charges paid purchaser 
No. of plants —S«'100 || 100 200 300 400 500 1000 5000 
Spring Varieties 3.25 || 3.00 5.00 7.00 8.50 10.00 16.00 75.60 
Everbearers ..........5.25 || 5.00 Not available in larger quantities 

Plants shipped prepaid through the fourth postal zone only. 
Do not add together two or more varieties to obtain a cheaper rate 
Each variety must be figured separately. 
Stamps (1, 2, and 3 cent) accepted for amounts less than $1.00 
Prices subject to change without notice. 
All plants offered subject to prior sale. 
CASH MUST ACCOMPANY ALL ORDERS UNLESS 
OTHER ARRANGEMENTS ARE MADE 
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