YOU SHOULD GROW SMALL FRUITS FOR JAMS AND JELLIES 

PASPBERRPIES 
(Certified stock) 
Pr‘ces of all varieties: Doren $1.50; 25 for $2.50; 50 for $4.50; 100 for $8.00; 
500 for $35.00; 1,000 for $60.00; 5,000 for $250 F.O.B. store. 
CHIEF—A red fruited variety which has done remarkably well in Ontario and 
in some parts of Quebec where tested. It is slightly smaller than Latham. 
Appears to be as hardy and of slightly better quality. The fruit is very firm 
and endures stipping well. To those who are already growing Latham, we 
recommend trying Chief, in order to lengthen their season for marketable 
berries. 
GOLDEN QUEFN—A very well known variety with golden yellow fruits of 
remarkable quality. Recommerded only for the home garden as the berries 
are avite eoft and will rot stard shipping a long distance. 
HFRBFRT—A very well known standard red sort which is still the leading 
variety in ecrre sections of the country. Exceedingly hardy, fruits large, bright 
red ard of very good quality. 
LATHAM—A feavy cropper of very large bright red berries. The hardiest 
of all cormercial varieties and therefore very well adapted for the Province of 
Quebec and other parts of the Dorririon where winters are severe. It is a 
worderful crcpper ard slipper. The berries have a wonderful a »pearance and 
remain firm for a lorg time. When planted 6 feet between the rows and 2 feet 
in the row, it requires about 3,500 plarts to set an acre. 
NEWBURG—Originated at the Agr. exp. Sta. at Geneva, New York. 
Is a cross between Herbert and Newman 23. The plants are vigorous. 
medium height, quite hardy ard free from diseases. Fully as productive 
as Viking. The fruit is very large, roundish, bright red, firm mild flavor 
and very good in quality, The large size and firmness of the berries together 
with the productiveness and relative freedom of the canes from mosaic 
make this variety worthy of culture. 
VIKING—A relatively new variety coming from Vineland Experimental 
Station, Ont. The plants are yery vigorous, tall, smooth and almost free 
from diseases. The fruits are quite large, conical. deep red in color and of 
eephesice quality. A splendid hardy high quality home and commercial 
variety. 

STRAWBERRIES 
@ All strawberry plants are quoted 
transportation prepaid. 
There are a very large number of varieties 
of strawberries grown and offered to 
growers but certain varieties however, are 
known to be hardier ard to give larger crops 
of good quality berries that will stand 
packing and shipping to distant markets, 
these are the varieties we wish to recom- 
mend. 
BIG JOE—The best all around mid-season 
berries except Catskill. Bears a heavy crop 
of large, very pretty, fine quality berries 
which usually bring up the best prices. 
Supply of plants very limited. 
Per Doz. $0.90; per 25 $1.50; per 5) $2.50; 
Ps hy $4.00; per 500 $14.00; per 1,000 
CATSKILL—The berries are bright red in 
color, extra large and make a very nice 
looking package. Catskill berries are very 
good in quality, firm, attractive, ripening 
about mid-season. Plants are hardy and 
productive. A wonderful variety for the 
market. - 
Per Doz. $0.90; per 25 $1.50; per 50 
$2.50; per 100 $4.00; per 500 $14.00; 
per 1,000 $25.00. 
COOPER—The elephant of the strawberry family. Berries measuring 5” 
around and not unusual and 18 to 25 will filla quart basket to capacity. Rich 
and sweet, captivating in appearance, fine in quality. An ideal table fruit. 
Per Doz. $0.90; per 25 $1.50; per 50 $2.50; per 100 $4.00; per 500 $14.00; 
per 1,000 $25.00. 












For PRICES SEE Page 70 
DORSETT—Most vigorous, productive and delicious. It has shown up better 
than any other variety bearing at the same time. When set 30 inches between 
the rows and 20 inches in the row, it requires about 8,000 per acre. 
Doz. $9.75; per 25 $1.35; per 50 $2.25; per 100 $3.75; per 500 $13.50; per 
1,000 $23.00. 
DR. BURRILL—A good commercial variety with perfect flowers which is 
quite early, bearing a large quantity of good sized fruits, ripe to the tip, firm 
and of good quality. Sold out. 
FAIRFAX—The fruits are very large, intense bright scarlet turning to dark red 
when fully ripe. The plants are very hardy, producing plenty of foliage and 
giving a wonderful cron of medium early berries coming after the Dorsett 
variety. Stock very limited. 
Per Doz. $0.90; per 25 $1.50; per 50 $2.50; per 100 $4.00; per 500 $14.00; 
per 1,000 $25.00. 
GLEN MARY—Fruits irregular, roundish to wedge conical. — Very large to 
large, deep red at base, becoming pale towards tip. Flesh bright red, juicy, 
moderately firm, of fair quality. The plants are quite vigourous and hardy. 
A good mid-season. 
Per Doz. $0.75; per 25 $1.35; per 50 $2.25; per 100 $3.75; per 500 $13.50; 
per 1,000 $23.00. 
HARVEST KING—The most outstanding mid-season strawberry of all times. 
Blooms late and escapes the frost. It then quickly matures its fruits and 
rinens. with Dunlop and other well known sorts. Each berry is firm and red 
all the way through, retaining its fine flavor and appearance after cooking. 
The berries are large and even in size, firm and of a rich sweet flavor. 
aoe rey per 25 $1.35; per 50 $2.25; per 100 $3.75; per 500 $13.50; per 
,000 -00. 
PREMIER—Blossoms are born to the ground and protected by the leaves. 
This is why the variety is called in some districts frost proof. The berries are 
medium red in color, of good quality and moderately firm. They are very 
handsome in appearance and show up well in the package. It is always a good 
crop insurance to include Premier in any commercial planting in northern 
sections: Doz. $0.75; per 25 $1.35; per 50 $2.25; per 100 $3.75; per 500 $13.50; 
per 1,000 $23.00. r 
PRINCESS STEPHANY—The berries are <v2rage size, bright red in color, 
firm and sweet. The plants are very hardy and produce many runners. Recom- 
mended for northern districts. Doz. $0.90; per 25 $1.59; per 59 $2.50; per 
100 $4.00; per 500 $14.00; per 1,000 $25.00. 




SEN. DUNLAP—A variety which resembles in many ways Dr. Burrill. 
The fruits are perhaps a little larger and the plants produce.a little more 
foliage. The flowers are perfect. This variety has so far been our most 
popular ard profitable cropper for this province. 
Doz. $0.70; per 25 $1.25; per 50 $2.00; per 100 $3.50; per 500 $12.00; 
per 1,000 $20.00. ; 


EVERBEARING STRAWBERRIES 
EVERBEARING STRAWBERRY ‘‘MASTODON’’—Without a doubt 
the best of all the Everbearing Strawberries. Produces all summer heavy 
crops of beautiful large sized berries ripen to the top, sweet and juicy. 
It is very hardy and the most profitable variety for the home and commer- 
cial garden. Per dozen $1.00; per 25 $1.65; per 50 $2.75; per 100 $4.75; 
per 500 $20.00; per 1,000 $35.00; transportation prepaid. 

CULTIVATED BLUEBERRIES 
Any one can now grow blueberry plants in their garden. Blueberries require 
an acid soi] rich in vegetable matter and plenty of moisture. You can render 
your soil acid by adding to it some leaf mold, saw dust or granulated Peat 
Moss or Peat Humus. You can keep a constant supply of moisture in 
your: soil by mulching your plants with straw, leaves or lawn cuttings. 
We recommend planting high bush blueberries in rows 6 to 8 feet apart, 
3-4 feet between the plants in the row. We offer: 
‘UNNAMED SEEDLINGS—Grown, from seed chosen from the best 
Commercial varieties. Plants 3-5 shoots, 12-18’. 
Each $0.95; dozen $9.50; per 100 $75.00, F.O.B. store. 


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