STRAWBERRIES 
Strawberries require so little space for the amount of fruit they produce that they 
should be included in some part of every garden. If we were asked what contributes 
most to successful strawberry culture we would say early planting, plus good care 
for the first 6 weeks after planting. Plants should be hoed frequently and the 
planting kept free from weeds. The first runners produced should be allowed to 
root as they will make the biggest plants and produce the most fruit the next 
season. 
CATSKILL. Berries large, firm, glossy, dark red, quality equal to the best. Plants thrifty, vigorous. 
Ripens a few days after Premier. One of the best newer varieties of proven merit. 
- FAIRFAX. Superlative quality, large size, firm, productive. Fairfax has an unusually long fruiting 
season. Excellent for the home garden or for shipping. 
. PREMIER. No variety ever introduced has received so much praise or been so widely grown. 
Adaptability, quality, flavor and frost-resistance are Premier features. 
Prices of strong well-rooted plants: 25 for $1.60; 100 for 3.60; (postpaid). 
No order accepted for less than 25 of one variety. 
EVERBEARING STRAWBERRIES 
Plants set this Spring and kept budded (blossoms removed) until August will 
produce a good crop of berries throughout the fall until freezing weather. Berries 
will also be produced in abundance the following year as a June crop and continue 
to produce in the fall. Strawberries require a fertile soil that retains moisture well. 
GEM. Fruit medium to large, smooth and uniform. Berries brilliant light red, of excellent quality. 
Plants large, dark green foliage, vigorous. One of the best of all everbearing strawberries. 
Prices of strong well rooted plants: 25 for $2.00; 50 for $3.50; 100 for $6.00. 
No shipments of strawberries will be made after May Ist. Late plantings are seldom 
successful because the plants are too far advanced in growth to transplant well. Our 
shipping season begins about April Ist-10th or as soon as the ground thaws enough to 
permit digging. We can supply plants for spring shipments only. Fall planting is not 
recommended in the North. 

CURRANTS 
RED LAKE. A new variety with large dark red berries on long well filled stems. Very hardy and 
productive. Bears over a long season, July Ist to 20th. 
Prices: 2 yr. bushes, each 50¢; 3 for $1.35; 10 for $4.25. 
WILDER: A favorite with commercial growers. Large clusters and berries, bright red. Excellent 
quality. Hangs well on bushes. Ripens July 5th. 
Prices: 2 yr. bushes, each 50¢; 3 for $1.35; 10 for $4.25. 
QUARANTINE ON CURRANTS 
Currants cannot be shipped to the states of Connecticut, Maine, Maryland, Massachu- 
setts, Michigan, Minnesota, New Hampshire, New Jersey, North Carolina, Ohio, Penn- 
sylvania, Rhode Island, Tennessee, Vermont, Virginia, West Virginia, Wisconsin with- 
out permit from state where they are to be shipped. When ordering, give county and 
township where planting is to be made. Approximate distance from nearest planting 
of White Pine. Will refund if permit is not granted us. 

