CHAMPION NURSERIES, PERRY, OHIO 13 

STRAWBERRY 
PLANTS 
Your Garden 
Should Have a Long Row 
Of Strawberries 
25 for $1.20; 100 for $3.20; 1000 for $16.00 
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Not less than 25 plants sold. 
CATSKILL. A good berry which is fast gaining in. pop- 
ularity. Well flavored, good bearer and is being more 
heavily planted by the farmers each year. 
NEW DORSET. Dorset is one of the finest berries known 
and one of the heaviest producers, having produced over 
6600 quarts to the acre. Dorset berries average in size 
a little larger than Premier. The color is light red 
which holds well long after picking. Here is another 
variety we recommend that you get to grow because 
we can see nothing that will keep it from the top. 
PREMIER. The most popular variety we offer and the 
most extensively grown for market crop, because:— 
@ It ripens early 
Berries are large deep red 
Firm flesh of fine quality 
Heavy yielder on thrifty plants 
Dependable cropper 
@ Resists blight and leaf spot 
We unhesitatingly recommend Premier for home or 
commercial use. 
BLACK RASPBERRIES 
2 yr. No. 1—10 for $1.45; 25 for $3.30; 100 for $9.90 
CUMBERLAND... Black, large and productive, firm and 
a good shipper. 
NEW LOGAN. A new black cap of Ohio origin is gain- 
ing much favor among growers. Its quality and pro- 
ductiveness equals Cumberland and is ten days earlier. 
RED RASPBERRIES 
2 yr. No. 1—10 for $2.25; 25 for $4.10; 100 for $12.35 
INDIAN SUMMER. A _ new everbearing red raspberry 
introduced by the N. Y. Experiment Station recently, the 
Indian Summer seems to be meeting with general favor. 
The berries are much larger than other so-called ever- 
bearing raspberries, roundish, conical, medium red, slight- 
ly crumbly and of excellent quality. The summer crop 
ripens very early the autumn crop from September on 
to frost. Plants are hardy, vigorous, about medium 
height, and bear heavy crops. 
LATHAM. Produces a heavy crop of large round red 
berries, which sell well because they are very showy. A 
very hardy variety. 
TAYLOR. A new early red sort that threatens to take 
the lead in the red berry class. Bears heavy crops of 
good flavored berries. 
BLACKBERRIES 
2 Yr No. 1—10 for $1.75; 100 for $9.75 
BLOWER. This berry is claimed to be the hardiest, most 
productive and finest quality and commands the high- 
est price. The berry is jet black, an excellent shipper. 
ELDORADO. This is one of the most valuable berries 
for market and home use, being very large, sweet, and 
having no hard core. 

GEM STRAWBERRY 
EVERBEARING VARIETIES 
MASTODON. This variety of all ever-bearing strawberries 
is the most widely planted. It is of large size and 
fine quality, and an excellent cropper. It is a good June 
bearer and its fall pickings are abundant and profitable. 
By careful mulching and special care fertilizing this 
variety will usually give you three or even four crops 
during a season. 
25 for $2.25 100 for $6.00 
GEM. By far the best ever-bearing strawberry. The 
fruit is large, firm and fine flavored. The plants are 
well-rooted and thrifty, bearing three and sometimes 
four profitable crops with good care. Gem is an ex- 
cellent market variety because of its firmness, its deep 
red color and its good keeping qualities. 
25 for $2.25; 100 for $6.00 

GOOSEBERRIES 
2 yr. No. 1 — Each 80c 
DOWNING. Fruit is large, handsome, pale green and of 
highest quality. Bush is a good grower. 
RED JACKET. Large size with red berries of good qual- 
ity. 
CURRANTS 
2 yr. No. 1 — Each 75c 
FAY’S. One of the leading red maket currants. 
WILDER. The bush is a strong grower, the fruit is large, 
red and a good keeper and long shipper. 
RED LAKE. Originated in Minnesota. It has been well 
tested and should prove a success in all sections. The 
berry is very large and a bright red. A heavy yielder 
and should stand at the top 
ASPARAGUS 
"25 for $2.35; 100, $6.00; 250, $12.00; 1000, $30.00 
WASHINGTON. Rust-proof. A new strain highly recom- 
mended as a money maker, and is very desirable for 
home or market. 
RHUBARB 
30c Each; 10 for $2.50 
VICTORIA GIANT. Requires but little cultivation to 
produce its large meaty, succulent stalks. Grows best 
in a rich loam soil. Sometimes known as “Pie Plant.’ 
Its leaf stalks when baked into pies or stewed into sauce 
are a fine fruit substitute and Rhubarb can be an 
important part of the Garden. 
