Telephone: Atlantic 2092 
STRAWBERRY PLANTS 
Everybody loves Strawberries and they are never as good as when freshly 
picked in your own garden. By all means have a Strawberry-patch if you 
have room. 
Strawberries are easy to grow in any good well-drained soil. 
Set the plants as early in the spring as the ground can be prepared. If the 
ground has not been recently manured, mix a little bone-meal in the soil 
under each plant when planting or top dress around the plants with a fer- 
tilizer high in phosphorus and potash just as soon as the plants start to grow. 
Keep the plants cultivated and free of grass. 
Our plants are ‘‘New-ground plants’’ from a famous plant-growing district 
and being strong and well-developed will go right to work. The varieties we 
offer were selected as the best in their class and we know they are dependable 
and profitable. 
In general, plants are set in rows 3% to 4 feet apart and 11% feet apart in the 
row. In home-gardens or where space is limited, the rows can be 2% feet apart. 
Set the plants with the bud just at the surface of the ground. Strawberry 
plants should be set early in the spring so they can become established while 
the soil is still cool and moist. Frequent cultivation will produce a better crop 
of berries. 
Extra-Early 
Premiier. It is the earliest of all Strawberries, has a long fruiting season, and bears 
unusually large crops of bright, glossy, firm, red berries above the average in 
size. Excellent shipper. 
Fairfax. Large, sweet, richly flavored dark red berries. Vigorous grower and 
disease-resistant. Not quite so productive as Dorsett but berries are larger and of 
better quality. 
Dorsett. A vigorous plant-maker with bright red berries of wonderfully high flavor. 
“ Excellent for table and home use. A very dependable all-round variety. 
Robinson. Berries of fine flavor, glossy red, firm and large. For home use its 
quality and flavor are unsurpassed. A strong vigorous grower and heavy yielder, 
Second-Early 
Senator Dunlap. For many years has been grown as the main-crop berry. A very 
heavy bearer of good-sized, uniformly shaped berries of a dark red color. Splendid 
for canning as it holds its shape, rich color and flavor long after canning. 
Medium Late 
Catskill. By far the best new midseason berry that has been introduced recently. 
Fruit is extra large and the plant is a heavy bearer and vigorous grower. Can be 
depended on for good crops and the quality is excellent. 
Everbearing 
Mastodon. Very productive; unusually large size; brilliant, attractive color; and 
excellent shipping qualities. Produces fruit ninety days from planting. Pick the 
first crop from July to killing frosts; the second crop the following June; and the 
third crop from August to killing frosts in late autumn. 
Minnesota 1166. The large berries are rich solid dark red, with a rich, sweet 
flavor. Ripens from July to November. A few plants in the garden will keep you 
supplied. 
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Strawberry plants are in short supply. Orders should be placed early. 
Mastodon 
Strawberries 



THE |. W. SCOTT CO., Pittsburgh, Pa. 57 
CURRANTS 
2-yr. plants, 60 cts. each, $5.75 for 10 
Fay’s Prolific. Medium to long clusters of dark red, 
juicy fruits. 
Perfection. Large, bright red fruits; big clusters. 
Wilder. Medium-sized, mildly acid red berries in 
large clusters. 
GRAPES 
2-yr. plants, 55 cts. each, $5.25 for 10, unless noted 
Brighton. Big red berries of excellent flavor; produc- 
tive and vigorous. 
Catawba. Luscious dark red berries; late ripening and 
keeps well. 
Concord. The standard Grape. 
fruits. 45 cts. each, $4.25 for 10. 
Delaware. Red, sweet and delicious. 
Moore’s Early. Like Concord, but two weeks earlier. 
Niagara. An extra fine, sweet, white Grape. 
Worden. Large bunches of big, black berries of high 
quality. Earlier than Concord. 
GOOSEBERRIES 
2-yr. plants, 85 cts. each, $8 for 10 
Rich, sweet juicy 
Downing. Whitish green. The most widely planted 
and highly prized sort. 
Red Jacket. Large reddish green fruits. 
BOYSENBERRY 
Delicious berries 1144 to 2 inches long and 1 inch in 
diameter of dark reddish purple. Exceptionally good for 
home-gardens, being unbeaten for jellies, jams and pies. 
1-yr., No. 1, Tip-rooted Plants, 3 for $1.35, doz. $4.75, postpaid 
RED RASPBERRIES 
Chief. The best early red. Heavy yielder. 
Latham. Best late sort. Very productive. 
BLACK RASPBERRY 
Cumberland. Berries large, with delicious flavor. 
BLACKBERRY 
Eldorado. Of best quality and always dependable. 
Raspberries Per 12 Per 25 Per 50 Per100 
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One-year No. 1 plants. Prices given are postpaid. 
All orders shipped direct from nursery to customer. 

Concord Grapes 
