Strawberries 
SENATOR DUNLAP 
Old Reliable Moneymaker 
This variety is considered the oldest and hardi- 
est of Strawberries. They will grow on very 
nearly any kind of soil or in most any climate, 
producing a fine crop of berries which are dark 
red and firm; a very good canner. 
Most of the canning factories buy nothing but 
Senator Dunlap as they always are firm, which 
means they will hold their shape when canned. 
Their rich deep red color is very pleasing. We 
have a large supply of plants. but owing to the 
large demand ,order your plants early to avoid 
disappointment. 
Prices 
25 for _.$ .70 250 for .... 3.00 
50 for. 1.10 500 for .... 5.50 
100 for ... 1.75 1000 for ....10.00 
BARGAIN No. 1 
25 DUNLAP 
25 ROBINSON 
$1.50 
ALL BARGAINS PREPAID 
PREMIER— (Early ) 
The best leading berry that has stood the test 
of years of growing and heavy production and 
is early enough to demand a fancy price, a 
moneymaker for any grower. It’s deep, heavy 
roots enables it to withstand dry weather and 
mature full crops of nice, large berries which 
are bright red and firm to insure good shipping 
qualities. The Premier is an excellent canning 
berry, therefore, it can not be beat for home use. 
More Premier pJants have been sold in the last 
few years than any other kind. Premier is 
planted in larger quantities than any other early 
variety. For greater profits, plant them. 
Prices 
25 for ..$ .85 250 for... 4.80 
50 for .... 1.50 500 for ... 8.50 
100 for _.. 2.20 J000 for .._.16.00 
ROBINSON—King of The Strawberries 
This berry was originated in Berrien County in Southern Michigan 
the heart of the fruit belt. The best medium to date. Berries are 
extra large and retain their size unti) last picking. A very pleasing 
color of Cardinal Red. Ripens shortly after the Premier and is still 
fruiting with late kinds. Grows good on any good soil adapted ts 
berries; very hardy. Order your plants early as stock is very limited 
this year. 
PRICES 
250 for 
1.55 500 for 
2.00 1000 for 
RHUBARB 
What is 
preciated 
long winter than 
some fresh tender 
Rhubarb from the 
garden This variety 
is not tough or strin- 
gy. The stalks are 
bright red. A good 
profitahie crop for 
the home garden. 
Large roots. 
PRICES 
2-yr. Extra Lg. 
6 for ...... $ .50 
12 for 2 .90 y 
Z25ttoreee 1.60 
more ap- 
after a 




BARGAIN No. 4 
25 PREMIERS 
25 RCBINSON 
$1.60 
ALL BARGAINS PREPAID 


GEM—tThe Wonder Berry 
We have here a migl:ty fine everbearer that will 
supply you with large, bright red, sweet in flav- 
or berries $0 days after the planting, until way 
late in the fall. This variety will make a large 
fruiting row. This is a good commercial berry 
for the late fruit market. 
This everbearer will make you extra profit be- 
cause of its fine, true strawberry flavor which 
isn’t found in many of the everbearers. Its large 
size and firmness make it a good seller. With- 
out hesitation, we recommend Gem for all who 
want to try Everbearers in their garden. 
Prices 
25 for ....$ .85 250 for _.. 6.00 
50 for .... 1.40 500 for ....11.00 
100 for ... 2.50 1000 for ....20.00 
THE GREAT MASTODON 
One of the leading everbearers, of fine berries, 
from the beginning of the season to the end. 
The berries are large, deep red in color Wil! 
bear 90 days after planting, you will have ber- 
ries all summer and fall up until hard freezing 
weather. Include Mastodon in your order. 
Prices 
25 for ...-.. $1.00 300 for ...... 8.00 
50 for ...... 1.75 500 for ...... 14.00 
100 for _..... 3.25 
The New MINNESOTA “1166” 
This everbearer was originated by the Minn. 
Experiment Station. The new Minnesota is a 
heavy producer with large, rich, dark red ber- 
ries and does not have a green tip. The flavor 
is sweet and the berry is firm, Making it an 
excellent shipper. The plants are hardy and 
produce plants freely. 
Prices 
25 for ._.$1.40 300 for ... 9.00 
50 for ... 2.25 500 for ....11.50 
100 for .... 3.50 
SET PLANTS IN EARLY SPRING! 
Early spring is the logical, natural, and most successful time to 
set strawberry plants. Don’t neglect setting some plants this spring, 
if you want a crop next spring or early summer. Fal! planting (even 
if plants live) will mean little or no crop until the season of 1949. 
Everbearing varieties, even more than others, should be set 
early in the spring for best results for fall fruiting. 

Michigan State Dept. of Agriculture Bureau of Plant Industry 
Certificate of Strawberry Red Stele Inspection—No. 1036 
This is to certify that Strawberry Piants of Hartline Nursery, 
Baroda, have been examined and found apparently free from the 
Red Stele disease as well as other strawberry diseases and insects. 
Date of First Inspection 6-11-47; Date of Second Inspection 9-11-47. 
Fee paid $2.00. Chas. Figy, Commissioner. This certificate to be void 
after Sept. 15, 1948. Lansing, Mich. 9-16-47. Cc. A. Boyer, Director 
Bureau of ‘Plant Industry. 
Martha Washington ASPARAGUS 
We find this new variety which was developed 
by the U. S. Dept. of Agriculture has fine and 
larger stalks, tender and very productive. The 
heads are solid and compact, which makes it a 
good seller. Try it. 
Prices—1-yr. 
250 for .$ 3.50 
1.00 500 for .. 6.50 
2.00 1000 for .. 12.00 
2 yr. 
50 for ....... 2.05 100 for ....$ 3.75 
25 for ...... $ 1.10 500 for .. 13.50 
