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STRAWBERRIES 
No fruit is found in more gardens than the Strawberry, which can be success- 
fully grown in almost all soils and climates requiring little attention other than 
keeping the beds free of weeds. It, however, responds to fertilization and culture. 
A lot of delicious fruit can be obtained from a very small section of your garden. 















































Majestic 
Strawberries may be had in an assortment c: varieties, but we do not recom- 
mend more than a sufficient number of varieties to cover the season and furnish 
proper pollination. The following varieties will enable you to make a selection 
that will furnish berries of the highest quality throughout the Strawberry season. 
NOTE—Strawberries are put up 25 plants to the 
bunch and are not offered in smaller quantities 
than 25, or in broken bunches. 

PARCEL POST SHIPMENTS OF STRAWBERRIES 
Our Strawberry Plants are sold f.o.b. our shipping point, 
but can often be shipped to the best advantage by Parcel 
Post. It is impossible to estimate in advance exactly what the 
postage will be, but if you would like your plants shipped by 
Parcel Post, advise, and we will do so, and you may remit 
whatever postage the package shows. 

Standard Varieties of Strawberries 
’ AROMA. An old variety which continues to be one of the 
best of its season. Firm, bright red, medium to large, 
good shipper, sweet and delicious. Hardy, seldom being 
killed by frost. Late. 
’/ BLAKEMORE. The berry of the South, where more Blake- 
more are grown than all other varieties combined, pro- 
ducing year after year crops of early, bright red, firm, 
sweet berries. Both a good shipper and a popular home 
variety. The Blakemore can be grown in all parts of the 
United States where Strawberries are cultivated, but due 
to its hardiness, freedom from disease, and dependability 
producing crops under the most unfavorable conditions— 
it is the universal berry throughout the South. 
DORSETT. A new variety introduced by the United States 
Department of Agriculture. Conicalin shape, bright red, 
similar to Blakemore but not quite as firm and as exten- 
sively planted. Early. 
Y KLONDYKE. An old southern variety which has survived 
the test and competition from many newer berries. Me- 
dium to large; firm; sure cropper; prolific bearer. Early. 
/ PREMIER. One of the best known of the early, commercial 
varieties, being large, of good quality, firm shipper. One 
of the most popular home garden varieties. 
Prices of Standard Varieties: $2.00 per 50, $3.50 
per 100, $7.50 per 250, $12.50 per 500, $22.50 per 1000 
M 6 e 
ajestic 
A new, patented variety which originated in Virginia, but its popularity has 
now spread throughout the East due to its enormous yield, having made an 
average yield of more than double other leading varieties in the various States 
Experiment Station tests. Extremely large, rich bright red; firm and long distance 
shipper. If your space is limited, plant the Majestic and obtain the maximum 
yield; or if you are growing berries commercially, plant the Majestic and reap a. 
really handsome profit. One of the few Strawberries ever to be honored with a 
United States patent, which it well deserves. Medium early. 
$2.50 per 50, $4.50 per 100, $9.00 per 250, $16.00 per 500 
-Gem-Giant Everbearing 
Even without its everbearing qualities, the Gem is a good berry, making in the 
Spring a normal yield of firm, sweet, large, glossy, dark red berries, and then 
repeating in the Fall, when berries are more or less a novelty and can be mar- 
keted at fancy prices or served on the home table. 
$2.50 per 50, $4.50 per 100, $9.00 per 250, $16.00 per 500 
