

New Winter Hardy Strawberries 
Early Cheyenne 1, Cheyenne 2, Cheyenne 3 
Unsurpassed hardiness with delightful flavor and 
aroma from Rocky Mountain wild strawberry par- 
entage. : 
Originated at the Cheyenne Horticulture Field 
station, ‘Cheyenne, Wyo., U: SS. Dy: A., experiment. sta- 
tion. Result of crossing Rocky Mountain wild straw- 
berries for hardiness with outstanding commercial 
varieties, Dorsett. and Fairfax. Outstanding winter 
survival at Cheyenne without mulch where practically 
earns commercial varieties have killed. out with 
mulch. 
Opens great new home garden strawberry pos- 
sibilities in the severe dry winter climate of the Great 
Plains and Mountain Area where growing strawberries 
has not been practical before. 
EARLY CHEYENNE 1. Parentage—Dorsett and 
Rocky Mountain native strawberry. Fruits medium 
size, conic shaped; attractive bright red with red 
tender flesh. Excellent quality, mildly sub-acid with 
high flavor and aroma. Berries ripen early and bear 
profusely over long period. Very winter-hardy and 
makes runners freely. 
CHEYENNE 2 £Parentage—Fairfax and Rocky 
Mountain native strawberry. Above medium in size, 
almost as large as Fairfax and Dorsett. Long conic 
shape, bright red with red tender flesh. Excellent 
quality with highly aromatic sweet berries. Ripens 
about ten days earlier than Harly Cheyenne 1. Very 
winter herdy and makes abundance of runners. 
Prices of Early Cheyenne 1 and Cheyenne 2 
per 25 50 100 200 3eeo 
$1.00 $1.75 $3.00 $5.50 $7.59 
CHEYENNE 3. Parentage—Fairfax and Rocky 
Mountain native strawberry recrossed with Fairfax. 
The fruit is large, rich red in color, with tender, but 
firm flesh, ripening several days later than Cheyenne 
2; has pleasing delicious flavor. Largest in size of the 
Cheyenne varieties, and together with firmness sug- 
gests commercial use as well as a fine home garden 
variety. 
per 25 50 100 200 300 
$1.10 $2.00 $3.25 $6.00 $8.25 
Garden Roots 
ASPARAGUS. Mary Washiyg- 
ton, the leading rust-resistant 
variety. 2 yr. No. 1 plants. Price 
per dozen, 75c; per 25, $1.25; per 
100, $4.00. 
HORSERADISH. Price, 3 for 65c; per doz. $2.20. 
RHUBARB, Victoria. Medium size, tender stalks. 
Price, 3 for 60c; per doz., $2.10. 
NEW IMPROVED RHUBARB VARIETIES 
McDONALD. The best in Rhubarb. The stalks 
of this new variety are a brilliant crimson, large in 
size and very tender; requires less sweetening. Color 
is so prominent that sauce or pies carry a pronounced 
appetizing red color. Price each, 75c; 3 for $2.10. 

RUBY RED. <A more recent variety of the new 
highly colored Rhubarbs. Has good sized stalks that 
are tender. Outstanding feature is the dark red color 
the full length of the stalk as well as being red 
through the center. Produces sweet, fine flavored, 
beautiful red sauce. Each 75c; 3 for $2.10. 
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