OUR TREES GROW AND GIVE RESULTS—-ASK THE LARGE PLANTER 
STRAWBERRY 
25 for $1.00 50 for $1.75 100 for $2.85 200 for $4.75 500 for $9.50 
1,000 for $17.50 
INSPECTED BERRY PLANTS’... . LARGE LOTS, WRITE 
Few fruits offer greater returns for land and labor invested than strawberries. With little 
care and attention they thrive in most any soil, while extra efforts and cultivation will be rewarded 
by especially fine crops. Whether you grow for market or home use only, have the best sorts by 
all means. Below we list the cream of all for this part of the country. 
NEW OREGON This handsome new 
strawberry has made a Have found this to be the best 
very favorable impression. The berry is very NARCISSA extra early sort; a Sa wen 
large, firm and handsome; rich, dark red, ex- herry of conical shape, nice bright red in color. 
tending to the center. The flavor is rich, sweet [Undoubtedly the sweetest strawberry of them all, 
and delicious. For table use and canning it can-  non_-acid, firm. 
not be equalled. The Oregon ripens very early 
and continues in bearing until late in the season, 
a good second crop coming on about October. Best and most popular can- 
Very prolific and a heavy cropper. RED HEART ning berry. It brought lc per 
pound premium over other varieties at the can- 
MARSHALL One of our best Western va-  neries. Heavy bearing vines; healthy, thrifty 
rieties and very popular’ growers. Advise planting these for home use 
wherever known. Marshall is one of the blood- or commercial planter. 
red varietiés. 
Everbearing Strawberries 
Prices on Everbearing Strawberries—except Rockhill 
25 for $1.25; 50 for $2.00; 100 for $3.25; 200 for $5.50; 500 for $10.50 
MASTADON EVERBEARING GEM EVERBEARING 2s is an ex- 
; ceptionally 
One of the best all around everbearing straw- sing improved strain of strawberry; produces 
berries grown. Good large size and heavy pro- exceptionally fine flavored fruit. 
ducers. 
ROCK HILL STRAWBERRIES 
Newest strawberry grown—the Rockhill, intro- berries produced by these varieties are above the 
’ duced in Oregon several years ago, and the Way- average, and they have a flavor and texture un- 
zata as it is called in the Great Lakes Region, pro” like any other strawberry we have ever grown— 
duce fruit identical in size, flavor and seasons. In indescribably delicious. 
northern climates the Wyzata is inclined to make Should be set about 15 x 24 inches—equiv- 
a few runner plants, whereas the Rockhill seldom giant of 15,000 plants to the acre. Responds well 
: a de me pine pats Ea hea ese Sanh hs to both overhead and ditch irrigation and thrives © 
deliher of them seldom make runners, The fol- Wl in most any type of soil in which other va- 
iage and other plant characteristics are identical. Tieties can be successfully grown. Plant prices: 
The size and percentage of large No. 1 grade 10 for $1.25; 25 for $2.50; 50 for $4.75; 
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