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Everbearing Strawberries 
STRAWBERRIES ARE LUSCIOUS FRUIT, More Varieties On Page 21 
woe Prices on Everbearing Strawberries—except Rockhill 
25 for $1.25; 50 for $2.50; 100 for $3.75; 200 for $6.50; 500 for $12.50 
MASTADON EVERBEARING GEM EVERBEARING 1s is an ex- 
tionall 
One of the best all around everbearing straw- ie, : 
fine improved strain of strawberry; produces 
es grown. _Good large size and heavy pro- exceptionally fine flavored fruit. 
ucers ee aay: 
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ROCK HILL STRAWBERRIES 
WE HAVE A FINE STRAIN 
~ 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 : ‘ 
a few runner plants, a the Rockhill seldom Should be set about 15 x 24 inches—equiv- 
shows this characteristic. The Wyzata, however lent of 15,000 plants to the acre. Responds well 
performs identically here with the Rockhill as to both overhead and ditch irrigation and thrives 
neither of them seldom make runners. The fol- well in most any type of soil in which other va- 
fage and other plant characteristics are identical. rieties 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; $8.50 per 
ie 100 in thousand lots 
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Blackberries 
We have a nice assortment of several different varieties of Blackberries. All are grown 
from good healthy plants. Prices are as follows: 
35ceach 5 for $1.75 10 for $2.50 100 for $9.50 
INTATAYA This is an exceptionally fine W[IAMMOTH 4 fine blackberry whose fruit 
berry. Very sweet. Comes isalmostseedless. A very 
earlier than the evergreen. Good for home use ‘SWeet berry; good for home use. 
or for selling on the Fresh Fruit Market as well 
as canneries, LUCRETIA DEWBERRY This variety 
‘ 1 something similar in size to a blackberry but has 
EVERGREEN diver sees, Msg more the color of a youngberry. It makes a very 
wild in most sections west of the Cascade moun- pbs ert 4 i has a good market on the Fresh 
tains. A prolific bearer; makes a wonderful 
as ; cbt is 
ae 9 A ae Loganberries 
HORNLESS EVERGREEN Each 35c; 5 for $1.50; 10 for $2.50; 100 for $7.50 
BLACKBERRY New Strain, very similar LOG ANBERRY Fruit long, dark red, 
to regular evergreen, be- partakes of the flavor of 
jing planted commercjally in a large way. Much he aie Raspberry and Blackberry. A well 
easier to pick. Grow just as well, produces as ‘nown berry, is planted commercially through- 
ee out the Northwest. Ripens in Ma 
heavily as regular. Under cultivation, do ex- p y 
tramely well THORNLESS LOGANBERRIES 
Prices: 35c each; 3 for $1.00; 10 for $2.75; 25 These do not ave stickers. Each 35¢e; 5 for $1.50; 
for 5.00; 100 for $17.50. 10 for $2.75; 100 for $17.50; 1000 for $150.00 
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