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STREAMLINER 
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The very latest introduction in 
Everbearing Strawberries. Never 
have we seen anything like them. 
The vigcrous, prolific plants will 
bear a good crop this year if 
planted this spring. The large, 
streamlined berries ripen to a lus- 
cious, juicy red all the way 
through. No grainy cores or hard 
green tips or spots. The second 
year, the New Streamliner Straw- 
berry will bear a good crop with 
the standard varieties and will 
furnish a rare treat of juicy sweet- 
ness from shortly thereafter until 
frost. $1.75 for 10; $3.50 for 25; 
$6.15 for 50; $10.80 for 109; 
$21.60 for 250; $38.00 for 500. 
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COLE’S STRAWBERRIES 
Strawberries will bear next year only if Catskill. Unusually large, well shaped berries. Really bright red all the way through 
planted in the spring. 

Mary Washington Asparagus 
Superbly rich flavor and aroma. Midseason. 
Dorsett. Bright flame-red fruit, fresh and appetizing in appearance. Valuable 
market berry because of its firm flesh and skin. Fine flavor, beautiful s 
Early. Likes heavy soil. 
Fairfax. A new, early, glossy dark red variety. Produces a heavy crop of berries, 
better tnan average size, conical in shape. Firm, sweetly luscious fruits. Early. 
Premier. The king of berries. Very high quality, glossy red fruit of smooth, even- 
ly conical form. It is large and bears the biggest crop of them all. Midseason. 
Senator Dunlap. The richest flavor of any Strawkerry. Dark red, pointed 
berries in great abundance. A tremendous yielder, it is great for ship- 
ping. Midseason. 
Prices Above Varieties: $1.15 for 25c; $1.90 for 50c; $3.00 for 100; 
$6.00 for 250; $9.50 for 500; $15.00 for 1000. 
Quantity rates apply to full quantity of one variety only. 
Euertearing Stiawhenrries 
A Continuous Crop in the Home Garden. 
Gem. A recent important introduction in the everbearing group. 
Bears soon after the normal spring planting and carries on 
during the summer with an immense fall crop ending only 
with the Tirst heavy frost. Glossy red fruits aze uniformly 

large. Carry and keep well. An excellent dessert berry. y 
Mastodon. In great demand. A very prolific bearer. Berries d 
of immense size, deep red, of choice quality. A very y 
strong grower. y 
New Everbearing Minnesota 1166. Truly luscious in ap- 
pearance as well as taste, unusually sweet, firm, and 
keeps well. A full fruiting variety, hence very large 
crops. When planted this spring, this wonderful! berry 
will produce a crop in July and continue until late fall. ¢% 
Next spring these plants begin fruiting with the 
early June varieties. Then after a short layoff 

will bear again in late summer until snow flies. y ; 
Berries are dark and pure dazzling red to the é s 
center and no green tips or spots. y 
Prices Above Varieties: y 
$2.25 for 25; $3.75 for 50; $6.25 for 100; & S 
$12.50 for 250; $21.00 for 500; $35.00 for 1000. é ¥ 
Quantity rates apply to full quantity 
of one variety only. 
ASPARAGUS 
Mary Washington Rust-Proof. Blue 
blood of the Asparagus world. 
Large stalks, greenish purple, and 
tender. Famed for its full, but mild 
flavor. One of the strongest growers 
and heaviest producers. Strong, 2- , 
yr. roots, $2.00 for 25; $6.00 for 100; ( 
$13.75 for 250; $25.00 for 500. 




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Strawberry 
Rhubarb 
HEALTHFUL 
RHUBARB 
of 
i Strawberry. The finest of 
ew the newer varieties of 
Rhubarb. The deep red 
stalks of good size and 
marvelous fiavor. The 
plant produces heavily. 
When cooked, it becomes a de- 
lightful deep pink and requires 
only about two-thirds as much 
sugar as the average type of 
Rhubarb. We grow this variety 
from divisions, as it cannot be 
grown from seed. It is conse- 
quently somewhat more expen- 
sive, but will well repay in crop 
and quality. $1.65 for 3; $4.50 
for 10; $8.75 for 25. 
