



One of the earliest bear’ 
PRE M i ER ing commercial Strawber- 
ries to ripen. It is a stand- 
ard variety which has stood the test for over 20 years. 
Premier produces and gets on the market early when 
there is a good demand and practically no Strawberry 
» competition. This alone makes it a prize money maker. 
The berries are large, and a beautiful red appearance, 
very firm and stand long distance shipping well. It holds 
its size to the last of the season. Premier is excellent for 
freezing, canning and eating, local and long distance haul- 
ing, an all-purpose Strawberry. The plants are very pro- 
ductive, sturdy, long rooted, good drought resister and 
makes a good fruiting row on any kind of soil. 
D U NI LA > - The Old Standby 
The berries are medium to large, conical and often 
slightly necked, dark crimson, with deep red flesh; quality 
very good. The plants are healthy and vigorous. Very 
productive, grows on all types of soil and in extremely 
cold climates. One of the best canning varieties. It can be 
shipped to far distant markets. Holds up a long time 
after picking. Season, a few days after Premier comes into 
bearing. 


















Dunlap Prices 

Prepaid 
30 tee aes Dunlap 
100)-for meio e. + os 2.25 
Collect 
250 foekeme wii $ 4.50 
500! fom avitercistees 7.50 
1000 for sc. nents es 12.00 
Premier 
3 PPP DOP LOL DOO L OOD OCL DODD 
HORSE- 
RADISH 

Westhauser BLACKBERRIES 
EIldorado—Productive, 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 need 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 sturdiness and freedom from disease, especially orange rust, the common enemy 
of all Blackberries, has made ELDORADO the leading variety with the commercial 
grower. 
Extra Heavy 
Clump Crowns 


VITAMIN B: 
Alfred—the Coreless Blackberry Vitamin B, reduces the shock in transplanting. HOW TO 
The coreless Blackberry, originated in Michigan, the state that produces fruit with USE IT: Dissolve 1 tablet in a gallon of water, sprinkle plants 
the flavor. The color is a glossy jet black, the flavor sweet and delicious, and it is immediately after transplanting. In case plants, shrubs or trees 
nearly seedless and coreless. A-hardy plant that produces mammoth berries, often . : : 
134 inches long. It does equally well in cold séctions. Why not include a few in dc already planted, soak soil around the roots with solution 
vorp Order and pet started raising this profitable: Barry) . | Dormant or bare-rooted plants should be soaked in solution 
not less than one-half hour or more than one hour before 
planting. Endorsed by leading agricultural and horticultural 
papers. 12 tablets for 25c; 50 for 65c; 100 for $1.00, post- 
paid. No Discount. 
48-PAGE PLANTING BOOK 
Forty-eight pages of valuable information on planting, prun- 
ing and general care of plants, shrubs, trees, etc. Everyone 
interested in plants should have this book. Supply limited. 
Price: 25c. If included with order, 15c. 

Blackberry Prices 
ONE-YEAR, No. 1 PLANTS 
10 25 50 100 250 1000 
Eldorado .......0eeeeeeeseeeese s+ $1.50 $3.00 $4.50 $8.25 $14.00 $48.50 
NECN L 036 3 GFR CHO SIO COGS COCR 1.75 3.25 5.00 9.00 16.00 55.00 
TWO-YEAR, No. 1 TRANSPLANTS 
6 12 25 50 100 250 
Eldotado) eiacss eerie Mea Son neo oor $1.50 $2.25 $4.00 $6.75 $10.50 $21.00 
iA ied Ce eee ee oe eR 1,70 2.70% 4,50 7.500043.00" 34:50 
These Blackberry Prices are Net, No Discount 





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