@oles STRAWBERRIES 
Will bear next year if planted this spring. Everbearing varieties 
will bear a late crop the year planted. 
Catskill. Large, shapely berries, bright red all the way through to the 
heart. Rich flavor and aroma. Midseason. 
Dorsett. Bright flame-red fruit, fresh and appetizing in appearance 
Valuable as a market berry because of its firm flesh and skin. Fine 
flavor, beautiful shape. Early. Likes heavy soil. 
Fairfax. A new, ea.ly, glossy dark red variety. Produces a heavy 
crop of berries, better than average size, conical in shape. Firm, 
sweetly luscious fruits. Early. ‘ 
Premier. The king of berries. Very high quality, glossy red fruit of é # 
smooth, evenly conical form. It is la:ge and bears the biggest crop : 
of thern all. Midseason. % ig 
Senator Dunlap. The richest flavor of any Strawberry. Dark red, ae ys 
pointed berries in great abundance. A tremendous yielder, it is 
great for shipping. Midseason. 
Prices of Above Varieties: 
$1.15 for 25; $1.90 for 50; $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. 
EVERBEARING STRAWBERRIES 
A Continuous Crop in the Home Garden 
Gem. One of the big producers of the everbearing group. Comes into 
bearing soon after the spring planting and is almost continually in fruit 
until heavy frost. The fall crop is often quite large. Fruits are glossy & 
red and uniformly of good size. Keeps well. g 
Mastodon. A heavy bearer with fruit of large size and excellent deep red ] 
color. Strong grower. 
Evermore (Minnesota 1166). A 1945 introduction of excellent quality. Of fine 
appearance and is unusually sweet and firm and of fine quality. A very ‘ 
heavy bearing variety. When planted in the spring, will produce a fine % 
crop in July and from then until frost in the late fall. The following sea- 
son, they will fruit with the early June varieties and after a short lay-off ¥ si * 
will bear continuously for the rest of the season. Berries are a dark red . & 
and the flesh is red completely to the center with no green tips or tops. Ne e 
Prices of the Above Everbearing Varieties: _ en Pe 
$1.90 for 25; $3.15 for 50; $5.00 for 100; $10.00 for 250; = a 
$15.75 for 500; $25.00 for 1000. 
Quantity rates apply only to full quantity of one variety. 
Yew STREAMLINER 
A Continuous Crop in the Home Garden. 
This 1946 introduction surpasses anything we have seen. Plants set 

Streamliner 



RHUBARB 
last spring in our nursery started to bear in early July and were con- 
stantly in crop thereafter. Enormous, streamlined berries ripen to a 
luscious, juicy red all the way through. No sign of any core, green 
tips or spots. As with the Evermore, the Streamliner in the second 
year will produce a large crop at the same time as the standard va- 
rieties and after a short lay-off will start producing again until frost. 
The quality is unsurpassed by any Strawberry—either standard or 
everbearing. $3.00 for 25; $5.00 for 50; $8.00 for 100; $16.00 for 250; 
$25.00 for 500. 
Strawberry. This superb new variety 
produces good sized stalks of a deep 
red color and marvelous flavor. When 
cooked, it becomes a delightful deep 
pink and requires about one-third 
less sugar than the average type of 
Rhubarb. As this variety is grown 
from divisions (it cannot be produced 
from seed), it is a little more expen- 
sive but will repay in heavy bearing 
qualities and general excellence. 
$1.65 for 3; $4.50 for 10; $9.00 for 25. 
ASPARAGUS 
Mary Washington. (Rust-Proof.) Despite 
many new introductions, this re- 
mains the blue-blood of the Aspara- 
gus world. The large, greenish pur- 
ple stalks are plump and tender. Ex- 
cellent, full, mild flavor and one of 
the strongest growe:s and producers. 
Strong, 2-year roots, $2.35 for 25; 
$6.00 for 100; $12.00 for 250; $18.75 
for 500 

























Pioneer. Good sized berries of grand 
flavor. Attractive, shapely spread- 
ing bush. 
Rubel. Late. Tall, well shaped bush 
with attractive foliage. Produces 
an abundance of slightly tart, high 
quality berries. 



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SUCCESSFUL POLLINATION. 
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New Hybrid Elueberries 
Hybrid Blueberries, which are the result of a cross between the orna- 
mental shrub and the wild fruiting varieties, contain all the beauty of the 
parent plants, produce easier-to-pick fruit of a larger size and more delicious 
quality than those found in native state. Foliage is lustrous and the plants 
will grow 4 to 5 feet tall. Bushes produce marvelously and present lively 
fall color. As these require an acid soil, be sure to procure some of Cole’s 
Acid Peat Humus (see back cover). Try them for your foundation planting, 
where they will give beauty as well as fruit. 
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Quantity rates apply to full quantity of one variety only. 
Assorted, 6- and 7-year-old Bearing Plants, B&B, our selection 
MORE THAN ONE VARIETY OF BLUEBERRIES REQUIRED TO CAUSE 

Jersey. Late. Largest berries of good 
flavor. Medium tall. Fine yield. 
Rancocas. Early midseason. Bush 
tall and well formed. An excellent 
producer of fine quality, light blue 
berries. 
Prices of Blueberries: 
Each 3 10 
shinee tne aes $1.30 $3.30 $10.00 
SE ath a a ee 1.75 4.50 14.00 
pa em ei rae 2.25 6.00 18.00 
Your choice, 2-yr., 12-15 in. ..$3.60 $11.00 
Your choice, 3-yr., 15-18 in. .. 4.80 15.00 
Your choice, 3-yr., 112-2 ft. .. 6.45 19.00 
..21.00 65.00 
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