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Fauorites of the Commercial Grower 
is one of the earliest com- 
PRE Mv i iS R mercial Strawberries to 
ripen. It is the one older 
standard variety which has stood the test for over 20 
years. It gets on the market early while there is a good 
‘demand and practically no competition. This alone makes 
it a prize money-maker. The berries are large, of a beau- 
tiful red appearance, very firm and stand long shipping 
well. It holds its size well to the last of the season. Pre- 
mier is supreme for eating, canning, local and long dis- 
tance hauling. It is an all-purpose Strawberry. The 
plants are very productive, sturdy, long rooted, good 
drought-resisters and make a peed fruiting row on any 
kind of soil. 
DUNLAP. The Old Standby. 
The berries are medium to large, conical and often 
slightly necked, dark crimson, with a deep red flesh, 
quality very good. The plants are healthy 
and vigorous. Very productive. Grows 
on all kinds of soil and in extremely cold 
climates. The best variety for can- 
ning and a good pollenizer for pis- 
tillate varieties. It can be shipped 
to distant markets. Holds up a 
long while after being picked. 
Season a few days after Pre- 
mier begins bearing. 


















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Premier, 

Westhausers BLACKBERRIES 
Eldorado—Preductive, Firm and Profitable 
The choice of commercial grower and housewife for the good old-fashioned jams, 
pies, preserves and fresh fruit for the table, coming just after Raspberry season, when 
but little other fruit is available. They ripen 10 days after. Dewberries and the harvest 
extends to the fore part of September; they are the last of all spring and summer 
berries in the season and the trade is willing to pay well for them. The canes grow 
sturdy and upright, and are hardy enough to aed. no winter protection. 
The berries are large, uniform in size, jet black, and do not turn red after being 
picked. They have a flavor that always calls for more and are firm enough to ship to 
distant markets,.assuring good prices. 
Its hardiness and freedom from disease, especially orange rust, the common enemy 
of all Blackberries, has made ELDORADO the leading variety with the commercial 
grower. i 
ELDORADO 1-YEAR PLANTS are individual plants; that is, part of the roots of 
the old plants are. cut off and planted in spring. They produce a nice fibrous root 
system and a good top growth. 
Alfred—the Coreless Blackberry 
The coreless Blackberry, originated in Michigan, the state that produces fruit with 
the flavor. The color is a glossy jet black, the flavor sweet and delicious, and it is 
nearly seedless and coreless. A hardy plant that produces mammoth berries, often ee n 
134, inches long. It does equally well in cold sections. Why not include a few in 
your order and get started raising this profitable berry? CORKSCREW WILLOW 
A Distinct Novelty Tree 
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Blackberry Prices If you are looking for something distinctly ‘‘different’’ and novel 
ONE-YEAR, No. 1 PLANTS in trees, you will not be disappointed in this *‘Corkscrew’’ Willow. 
6 12 25 50 100 250 Same easy growing habit and same type of foliage and growth as 
. 22.81.00 $1.75 $2.75 $4.75 $8.50 $20.00 the Weeping Willow, but instead of hanging straight down the 
Alfred 1.10 1.90 2.85 4.95 9.00 21.50 branches grow in spiral shape like a corkscrew. Trees grow shapely 
but present an odd appearance with their ‘‘screwy’’ branches. 
Eldorado Blackberry 

TWO-YEAR, No. 1 TRANSPLANTS 
6 12 25 50 HEAVY ROOTED 3- TO 4-FT. T 
Eldorado $1.75 $300 $5.00 $ 9.00 Rene) 
1.95 -25 Bz . , 
These Blackberry Prices are Net, No Discos See cets $1 35 Each; 7) for $2.50 
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