




Milo P. Salter, 
exceptionally well. 

always have a wonderful 
garden from your 
the strawberry plants did 
Wis.—I ~~ A 



EVERMORE 
New Everbearing Strawberry ‘’Evermore”’ 
We consider this to be the best of the everbearing straw- 
berries as it grows tall, strong, well rooted plants that 
bear heavy crops of large luscious berries. Plants set out 
this spring will bear this fall and will produce two crops 
the following season. Berries are red all the way through 
and of excellent quality for jams, jellies and preserves. We 
know you will be highly pleased with this grand ever- 
bearing strawberry. 25 for $1.50; 50 for $2.75; 100 for 

GIANT ROBINSON 
CATSKILL 

WONDERBEARING 
JUNG’S NORTHERN GROWN STRAWBERRY PLANTS 
Spring or June Bearing Strawberries 
CATSKILL—-Extra large, plump NEW Strawberry which is self- 
pollenizing and ripens mid-season. Has the MOST DAZZLING 
red color and RICHLY AROMATIC FLAVOR of any mid-season 
Strawberry. Fine in texture, firm in quality and a prolific bearer 
—it makes an ideal dessert berry. Thrives on any good soil and is 
hardy. 25 for 80c; 50 for $1.50; 100 for $2.75. 
GIANT ROBINSCN—This new June bearing variety originated in 
the heart of the Michigan fruit belt and is rapidly taking favor 
over other varieties. The fruit is large, conical shaped, scarlet- 
red all the way through. It is very firm and glossy, commands a 
premium on the markets for its fine appearance. This is without 
any doubt the most outstanding spring bearing variety and is a 
berry you should plant. Delicious for table use, a wonderful 
canner and preserver. 25 for 85c; 50 for $1.60; 100 for $3.00. 
JUNG’S WONDERBEARING—A strawberry that will delight all 
growers who want a variety which combines fine quality and 
great productiveness. These plants are very vigorous growers 
and seem to succeed almost everywhere; they grow upright and 
carry the fruit well from the soil; it is medium early in ripening. 
The berries are of large size, some specimens 2 inches in di- 
ameter; of extra fine quality and handsome appearance. 25 for 
75c; 50 for $1.35; 100 for $2.50. 
$4.75; 500 for $21.50. 

Wholesale Prices on Berry Plants 
To those who require berry plants in large quanti- 
ties we quote special prices below. At the prices 
quoted below plants are sent by freight or express 
not prepaid. Always state about what time you 
wish plants. 


Evermore Everbearing 500 for $18.50 1,000 $36.00 
Catskill 500 for 7.73, 1,000 15.25 
Giant Robinson 500 for 8.00 1,000 15.75 
Jungs Wonderbearing 500 for 6.75 1,000 12.75 


Growing Berries 
A great part of growing a profitable crop of berries de- 
pends on properly setting out and caring for the crop. 
Unless the right care is given, the best plants will not 
produce a satisjactory crop. To assist you in every way we 
have prepared a set of complete cultural instructions for 
small fruits and will send same with every order for plants. 



Mrs. Milton Wisler, Wis.——Thank you for the lovely Rasp- 
berry plants despite the very dry spring most of them are 
growing and bearing. They were A No. 1. 
NORTHERN GROWN BERRY PLANTS 
“SODUS,” the Best Purple 
Raspberry 
BOYSENBERRY 



New Giant Thornless Boysenberry 
This sensational new berry is about the finest berry we know 
of. Unlike the ordinary variety the vines have no thorns and 
are even hardier. The berries are of immense size and their 
sweet delicious flavor is unsurpassed; they are a deep maroon 
red when ripe and almost seedless. We offer heavy 2 yr. 
plants as the l-yr. plants are very fragile and hard to get 
started. Please bear this in mind when comparing prices. 
Each 35c; 3 for $1.00; 12 for $3.75, postpaid. 
Far superior to Columbian as the berries 
are larger, of better quality and the plants 
are hardier. Plants are vigorous and bear 
an unusually large crop. Will not 
spread from roots or shoots. 
Strong 2 yr. plants: 6 for $1.40; 
12 for $2.65; 25 for $5.25; 100 
for $20.50. 
Wonderful Everbearing 
Raspberry 
“Indian Summer” 
From trials on our own farms 
we found this new Everbearing 
Raspberry so much better that 
CUMBERLAND 
The Giant Black Raspberry 
This is offered with assurance as a most desirable variety be- 
cause of its immense size, fine quality and great product- 
iveness. It is a wonder in size of berries and vigor in 
growth and is as hardy as any variety grown. Fruit is jet 
black and of extra fine quality. By far the best results in 
growing Black Raspberries have been obtained from 2 
uF oe peusnanics plentsa We are now offering 2 yr. old we have discontinued all cther 
plants at prices very iittle more than was formerl varieties. is 7 7i 
charged for inferior 1 yr. plants. Please bear this in pihid both s pas seh aa 
when comparing prices. Heavy 2 yr. Plants: 6 for $1.45; hon ene : ‘eae 
12 for 2.75; 25 for $5.45; 100 for $21.00. the Pertite ote chuatee pice and 
excellent quality. Bushes are 
very vigorous and hardy. Extra 
select plants. 6 for &5c; doz. 
$1.50; 25 for $2.75; 100 for 
$9.50, postpaid. 
Taylor Red Raspberry 
A Most Promising New Red Raspberry—An excellent new 
variety from the New York Exp. Station. Taylor is a thrifty 
grower and a heavy yielder of large bright red berries. The 
ALAS hie are firm, bright red hi color. of excellent C. F Wetzel, Minn.—The Rasp- 
quality and attractive appearance. Select plants: 12 for berr 1 $c i i one 
$1.35; 25 for $2.60; 100 for $8.50, i hale ants came in fine con 2 
“LATHAM,” the Giant Red Raspberry 
By far the best raspberry to be had and stands unsurpassed for vigor 
and hardiness, size and handsome appearance of berries. Has made 
the remarkable yield of 5,430 qts. per acre. Hardy even as far North 
as Canada. The ability of Latham to yield so heavily, together with 
the large size and fine appearance of the berries make it unquestion- 
ably the most profitable variety for either home or market garden. 
Many plants will bear fruit the first year they are set out. Price 
of strong disease-free plants: 6 for 70c; 12 for $1.25; 25 for 
$2.40; 100 for $8.25. 


Our Berry Plants Are Certified 
Ail of our raspberry plants have had double in- 
spection by State Inspectors and are free from 
Mosaic and all other dangerous plant diseases 
and insects. 
New Morrison Black Raspberry 
This grand new “blackeap’’ produces mammoth sized 
berries almost an inch in diameter, jet black in color 
and of superb quality. Grows strong, vigorous bushes 
that are healthy and disease resistant. Plants root 
deep so are resistant to drought and will produce a 
good crop even in dry years. Strong 2-yr. plants. 
3 for 80c; 6 for $1.50; 12 for $2.90; 25 for $5.75, 
postpaid. 


A. J. Nelson, Iowa—The best seeds and Raspberry 
plants I have came from JUNGS, so send on your ; 
new catalog. 

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