
ST. LOUIS SEED COMPANY—"Pure and Sure” Seeds 
Strawberry Plants and Seeds 
Strawberry plants are not in stock, but are sent direct to you from the nursery, ready April, May and 
October. : 
SPRING-BEARING VARIETIES 
FAIRFAX. (S). The Fairfax is a deep red, sweet, early berry. T + ; : : : 7 
heavily throughout a long season. y berry. The plants are very vigorous; bears 
BIG JOE. (S). An excellent mid-season berry. Large and very fine quality fi cane 
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with large green cap to make it very showy. Plants are res ane Rrecncure: il maton So 
CATSKILL. (S). Midseason. A heavy producer of large berries. Good quality, firm, attractive. 
GANDY. (S). A fancy late berry, large handsome and producti Ab 
runners freely. Needs liberal fertilization. ‘3 SP inhale vate engi AA Set 
CHESAPEAKE. (S). Late. Large firm beautiful berries. Color bright deep red. We fi i 
rather shy plant maker and can be planted closer than most varieties. s ase opt 
RED STAR. (S). Late. The berries average large, very glossy, bright red, firm. It produces run- 
eat and piants freely. Foliage large, flower stems short so the foliage protects the flowers against 
rosts. 
ABOVE VARIETIES—Price: 25 for $1.30; 50 for $2.35; 160 for $3.50; 500 for $10.75. 
EVERBEARING STRAWBERRIES 
GEM. Produces extremely large berries throughout the Summer and Fall. Keep watered and 
cultivated during hot, dry weather. 
MASTODON. The Mastodon is a fall-bearing variety. This variety should give excellent results 
especially where water can be applied during dry weather. 
Price: 25 for $2.35; 50 for $3.90; 100 for $6.25. 
STRAWBERRY SEED HARZLAND GIANT. Pkt., 25c. 
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Funk Nationwide Research has developed these 
great G-Hybrids especially to make the best per- 
formance under the soil, climatic, moisture, ma- _U. S. 35 Yellow (7 to 10 days earlier than U. S. 13) 
turity, insect and disease conditions found in your Lb., 25¢. 
neighborhood. These hybrids have proved them- 
selves in test plots aa on iousanad of farms. U-S. 13 Yellow (bottom-land) 
They make top yields of quality corn on strong Lb., 25¢. 
stalks. Depend on your dealer’s advice in choos- — ygiscouri 8 Yellow (upland) 
ing the correct Funk’s G-Hybrids for your farm. Lb.. 25c. 
G-29. An early hybrid which will crop under a ‘ 
very wide range of soils and seasons. Popular Larger Quantity Write for Prices. 
in the central Corn Belt. Yields compare with 
full season hybrids. Funk G-29 stands well and 
harvests easily. 
G-58. Here’s a good bottom-land early hybrid for OPEN POLLINATED SEED CORN 
eastern Missouri and southwestern Illinois. 
Produces a single ear of fine quality, with deep, 90 day White. 
well-dented kernels that are fine for feeding. Lb., 15¢; 5 Ibs., 65c. 
Its medium short stalk resists corn borers and 
chinch bugs. 90 day Yellow. 
G-80. The pace-setter in south central Illinois Lb., 15c; 5 Ibs., G5c. 
and eastern Missouri; medium to full season in yen : 
this area. Stands well, resists drouth and in- Eee aaa eS oat day): 
sects, yields heavily; large, deep-dented kernels. ed et eae 
G-94. Of medium maturity in southwestern and gt, Charles White (110 day). 
southern Illinois and eastern Missouri. Top Lb., 15¢; 5 Ibs., 652. 
yields under widely different climate and soil 
conditions. Stands well, husks clean. Highly Hickory King White (late). 
resistant to corn borers and chinch bugs. Lb., 15c; 5 Ibs., 70c. 
Above varieties: Bu., $11.90. Larger Quantity Write for Prices. 
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