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STRAWBERRY PLANTS 
All prices quoted are subject to change without notice. 
We supply Maryland, Delaware and Arkansas grown strawberry 
stock plants direct from nurseries in those states. These north- 
ern grown stock plants are set out in multiplication beds in 
Florida from January through March. The young plants are 
usually set in the permanent field from September through 
November or early December, depending on weather conditions. 
The northern grown plants are usually available about November 
Ist and when Florida grown plants are not available are used 
by commercial growers for November setting and are also used 
to a great extent for home gardens. Care should be exercised 
never to allow the roots to dry out. 
Strawberry plants may be planted in rows three feet apart 
for single rows, or 4 to 5 feet apart for double rows, allowing 
16 inches between double rows on each bed. Allow 12 to 14 
inches between plants in the row. 
In setting strawberry plants, holes should be made deep 
enough to set the roots straight. Plants should be set so that 
the surface soil comes just to the crown. Soil should be well 
firmed around the roots, and during dry weather each plant 
should be watered daily for several days after setting, prefer- 
ably in the late afternoon. 
lf the land to be set to berries is very sour or acid, apply 
500 Ibs. lime or 1200 lbs. hardwood ashes per acre before setting 
plants (see page 70. For control of insects see pages 50 and 51. 
After the plants are well established, 3 or 4 successive applica- 
tions of high grade commercial fertilizer (4-7-5) should be given 
the plants at about monthly intervals, being sure to make one 
heavy application of 3-8-8 when the plants begin to set fruit. 
100 = 250 500 = =6©1000 
plants plants plants plants 
Postpaid F.O.B. Nursery 
Maryland plants .............. $1.75 $2.85 $4.25 $7.50 
Delaware plants _............... DMO. DO 4.00 7.50 
Arkansas plants _.............. 1.50 2.50 Bt | SHS 

ROSE BUSHES 
Plant any time after October 1 to the end of March. 
Planting and Care of Rose Bushes 
Plant bushes 2 to 3 feet apart each way. Dig holes sufficiently 
deep and wide to permit roots of plants to be set in natural 
position and not doubled up. Put two to three pounds of Wizard 
Brand Sheep manure in each hole and mix well with a half 
pound of 3-8-5 fertilizer. Then pour in a liberal supply of 
water, set bush, press the soil tightly around the roots, leaving 
no air spaces. Roses need lots of water, and should be fertilized 
every six to eight weeks with Vigoro or a 3-8-5 fertilizer mixture, 
using about one-half pound per plant, and an occasional ap- 
plication of sheep manure will help. Spray or dust thoroughly 
with Nicotine Pyrox or Kryocide-Copotox Dust (see page 60) 
at least once every week or so as soon as diseases or insects 
appear. 
All orders will be shipped direct from the nursery. 
It requires from 12 to 15 days after receipt of order to get the 
rose bushes to you from the nursery. 
Extra strong, No. 1 grade bushes, any variety—bloom approxi- 

VARIETIES OF BUSH ROSES 
RED— 
Red Radiance. 
Ami Quinard. 
PINK— 
Etoile de Holland, Rouge Mallern, E. G. Hill, 
Pink Radiance, Editor McFarland, Columbia, Mrs. Charles 
Bell (Shell-Pink Radiance). * 
ITE— 
White Radiance, Kaiserin Augusta Victoria, White American 
Beauty. 
YELLOW— 
Golden Dawn,, Luxembourg, Golden Ophelia. 
TWO-TONE— 
Talisman—Rich scarlet and gold to deep rose and pale yellow. 
President Hoover—Cerise pink, flame scarlet and yellow. 
CLIMBING— 
Talisman—Like bush type. 
Paul’s Scarlet—Vivid scarlet. 
Chaplin Pink—Clear brilliant pink. 
Frau Karl Druschki—White, large flowers. 
Marechal Neil—Yellow. 
PATENTED AND NOVELTY ROSES 
Price each eae 
Texas Centennial—Plant Pat. 162 Rich red blooms $1.0 
Crimson Glory—Plant Pat. 105. Deep velvety CYIMSON pe sees 50 
Mary Hart—Plant Pat. 8. Red and carmine —_________________ 1.50 










Donald Prior—Plant Pat. 377 Bright scarlet flushed crimson 1.25 
mately 2 months after setting out. Rome Glory—Plant Pat. 304. Color between red and pink —___ 1.50 
° ° ° ° Better Times—Plant Pat. 23. Cerise-red —__--__-.-__._______ 1.35 
Postpaid to any point in Florida. Mirandy—Plant Pat, 682. Garnet red 2 2.00 
Betty P —Plant Pat carmine 232. esse é 
2 3 5 10 25 50 100 Gibtecs Vanlak plant Pat. 38. Pink lightened salmon _____. 1.50 
nee $1. 50 $2. 25 $3. 50 $6. 50 $15. 00 $28. 50 $55. 00 Dicksons Red—Plant Pat. 376. Velvety crimson-scarlet —___- 1.50 
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FOURTEEN KILGORE SEED STORES SERVING FLORIDA ae 
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With over 35 years experience specializing in vegetable, flower and field crop seeds SANFORD 
and growers’ supplies for Florida, and with fourteen Kilgore seed stores located as 
shown on map, we are best qualified to serve Florida growers. 
“Everything for the Florida Grower” is a Kilgore motto. A full line of seeds, deat CITY 
insecticides, fungicides, sprays, dusts, spraying and dusting equipment, fertilizers, cans VERO 
and canning equipment as well as poultry and bee keepers’ supplies, are always carried PALMETTO A nN 
in stock in Kilgore’s Plant City warehouses and fourteen Florida stores. WAUCHULA 
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