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STRAWBERRIES 
Strawberries will produce more fruit to the square 
rod and in less time than any other fruit we can grow. 
They grow wild in every section of the country from 
Alaska to Florida, It has always been a mystery to 
me why so many people donot raise this most re- 
freshing and early fruit. A few square rods will pro- 
duce all that one family can possibly use. 
Price, per bunch of 25 plants, 75¢ 
Per 100, $2.25; Per 1000, $20.00 
PREMIER P.--This is the most popular early straw- 
berry of the day. The berries are very large, long 
pointed, light red in color and present a good appear- 
ance inthe basket and in market. No other early 
strawberry is anything near equal to it in productive- 
ness, 
DUNLAP--A perfect-flowered variety thatfruits with- 
out being planted with other kinds. Is proving to be 
the most valuable Strawberry yet introduced, and is 
now planted all over the United States, and is a favor- 
ite everywhere. The berries are very large, bright, 
red, well formed and highly flavored. Being a great 
plant producer, it does not require as many plants to 
set a row as other kinds. 
MASTODON (Everbearing variety)--A lately intro- 
duced Everbearing variety of very large size and ex- 
cellent flavor, We have tested this new variety and 
find it the best of this class, With us it produced a 
good crop of large berries right through the hottest 
and driest part of the summer. It commences to 
fruit at the same time as other kinds and continues 
throughout the entire season until freezing weather. 
A very shy plant producer, and should be planted 
closer than other kinds. Plants should be set about 
16 inches apart each way, as they do notspread much. 
The past season we enjoyed freshberries from our 
Mastodon plants from August until into November. 
Price per 25 plants, $1.25; per 100, $4.50 
GEM (EVERBEARING)--Gem is the only everbearing 
variety that will make plants freely. The berry is 
dark, red, pointed--about the size of Dunlap, of ex- 
cellent quality and has a sweet tartflavor. Gem com- 
mences to bear about 60 days after planted, and will 
continue to do so all summer and up until cold wea- 
ther sets in. It can be grown on soil where an ordin- 
ary everbearing would be a failure. Price per 25, 
$1.25; per 100, $4.50 
GRAPES 

The vines we have tooffer are all two-year-old, grown 
from cuttings taken from bearing vines, and are first- bps. 
class in every particular. 
AGAWAM--Bunches large, compact, shouldered; ber- 
ry large dark red; flesh tender, juicy, vinous, and 
good quality. One of thebest of the redgrapes, Price | 
each, 50¢; yf 
CACO--Fruit is very large, rich wine-red in color, 
Flavor of the finest, very rich and sweet. Excellent 
quality. Ripens in September. Vines are hardy, 
strong and vigorous growers, very prolific. Price, 
each 50¢; 
CONCORD--The fine old market leader, with hand- 
some clusters of large and luscious fruit. Color a 
purplish black and of a most excellent flavor. En- 
tirely hardy and productive; succeeds over a very 
great extent of country. One of the best known grapes 
and one that all other varieties are compared with. 
The grape for the million. Price, each 35¢; 
MOORE’S EARLY--Excellent hardy variety, bearing 
very large berries with aheavy blue bloom. Valuable 
on account of its extreme earliness. Ripens from 2 
to 3 weeks ahead of the Concord. Price, each 50¢ 
NIAGARA (White)--A popular commercial sort. Ber- 
ries and bunches are large; greenish-white in color, 
changing to pale yellow when fully ripe, Quality ex- 
cellent. Price, each 50¢ 
POCKINGTON--Very large and showy white grape. 
Very compact of beautiful golden color. Quality about 
as Concord, with which it ripens; Vine vigorous and 
very healthy, hardy and productive. Price, each 50¢ 
GARDEN ROOTS 
ASPARAGUS 
WASHINGTON--A universal favorite. One of the best, © 
and most popular of all varieties. Is rust resisting, 
grows very fast and comes up very thick. The heads 
are crisp, solid and compact. Price, strong roots, 
per 10, 50¢; per 100, $4.50 
RHUBARB 
RUBY RED--Is far superior to any other kind of 
rhubarb, It is bright cherry-red in color the full 
length of the stalk, very large and a huge producer. 
Is extremely tender and a fine flavor. The greatest 
commercial variety ever put on the market. Price, 
each 75¢; per 10, $7.00 
VICTORIA--This is an old standard variety. It is 
very early; is tender with a sud-acid flavor. The 
stalks have a green appearance and of fair size. One 
of the best home garden varieties. Price, eaCh 25¢; 
per 10, $2.00 


