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PREMIER. Very Early—Enormous Crops. Premier is still the mos! 
reliable and productive early strawberry, and probably at least 80% 
of all the berries grown in the East are now Premiers. The plants are 
strong, healthy and extremely prolific. The blooms are frost resistant, 
and the berries ripen very early and have a long picking season. They 
are medium to large, deep bright red all over and the quality is fine. 
Firm, handsome, and well-shaped, Premier is always in great demand 
on markets and roadside stands, and is the best early kind for home 
gardens. 
25 plants $1.40; 50 plants $2.10; 100 plants $3.25, postpaid. Not paid: 
1,000 plants $18.50. 


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and bears heavily over a long period. The berries are very large, firm, bright 
GEM. 
STRAWBERRY PLANTS 
as early as possible in the spring, spacing the plants 18 in. in rows 344 
crown of the plant level with the surface of the ground and firm the soil 
very tightly around the roots. Pick off all blossoms the first spring and keep 
eds. The following spring you will have a large crop of fine berries. 
read the shipping directions at the top of page 74 carefully 
before ordering. Strawberry plants can be shipped only to places in the United 
States east of the Mississippi and north of Tennessee, and are shipped only in 
the spring. Weight 500 plants—about 35 Ibs.; 1,000 plants—about 65 Ibs. 500 
yjlants supplied at the 1,000 rate. 
SPARKLE. (New.) Best of the Later Berries. This beautiful, sparkling 
red berry has proved to be the most productive and finest in 
the late-midseason group. The quality is excellent, better than Premier or 
Catskill, and the berries are of good size and attractive round shape. They 
are especially recommended for freezing. Hardy and widely adapted. See 
photo and full description on inside back cover. 
25 plants $1.40; 50 plants $2.10; 100 plants $3.25, postpaid. Not paid: 1,000 
$18.50. 
FAIRFAX. For the finest strawberries to eat, plant Fairfax. A little later 
than Premier, Fairfax yields heavily when well grown on rich 
land and the large firm conic shaped berries have a sweetness and flavor 
equalled by no other kind. The color is a glossy deep red when first. ripe, 
turning quite dark as they get older, and this dark color has become a trade 
mark of quality. Once you have tried them, you will understand why we 
recommend Fairfax for home and market. 
25 plants $1.40; 50 plants $2.10; 100 plants $3.25, postpaid. Not paid: 1,000 
$18.50. 
LL. Extra Large Midseason Type. Excellent to prolong the season. 
esistant and widely adapted in the Northeast, it ripens in midseason 
color and of good quality. The plants are vigorous, with plenty of 
runners, and il is a sure-cropper. 
25 plants $1.40; 50 plants $2.10; 100 plants $3.25, postpaid. Not paid: 1,000 
$18.50. 
The Best Fall or Everbearing Variety. Bears a crop the first 
year! If the blossoms are kept picked for 6-8 weeks after setting, 
Gem will produce round, smooth delicious berries in the fall and then 
again in June, making two crops a year. The fruit are good-sized, uni- 
form bright sparkling red and they have a rich, tart flavor that tastes 
remarkably good out of the usual season. The plants are vigorous 
growers, hardy and they really produce crops. Every strawberry 
erower should have some Gem to get these bright attractive berries 
in August and September. 
25 plants $1.90; 50 plants $3.15; 100 plants $4.50, postpaid. Not paid: 
1,000 plants $27.50. 
GRAPES 
Grapes take little room when trained up and 
many, many years. Set out in early spring about 8 ft. apart. 
We offer only strong native grown and acclimated 2 year old vines the best 
Full directions for growing and pruning sent on request. 
VAN BUREN, (Black.) The Earliest and Finest Black Grape. Developed by the 
——_—_—___—_—_—__ New York State Experiment Station at Fredonia, Van Buren has 
proved to be the best early Black yet introduced. It ripens three weeks earlier than Con- 
cord and makes fine bunches of the best quality berries. The clusters are medi 
compact, and the berries are a little smaller than Concord but of superior quality. [t is 
especially fine for roadside sales and home gardens, and we recommend it 
2 year vines only. Each 95c; 3 for $2.50; 10 for $7.00, postpaid. 
WORDEN (Black). Ripens a week to ten days earlier than the Concord. The berries are 
deep blue black in color, thin skinned, larger than Concord and of better quality. The 
vines are strong and very productive. This is one of the most popular black grapes 
grown, and one of the finest for the home arbor. 
2 year vines only. Hach 50c; 3 for $1.40; 10 for $4.00, postpaid. 
CONCORD. (Black.) This old standard yariety is well known and does well 
all conditions. The grapes are good size, deep purple in color and of fine quality. 
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2 year vines only. 

fach 50c; 3 for $1.40; 10 for $4.00, postpaid. 
SPECIAL RED, WHITE AND BLUE COLLECTION 
rhese three fine early grapes should be in every garden. Strong and well accli- 
mated 2 year old vines from our regular stocks. 
1 Each: Caco, Niagara, Van Buren 
Value $1.95. Sent Postpaid for $1.65. Ask for ‘Grape Collection.”’ 

NIAGARA (White). The best known and most popular white grape. The 
fruit is medium large, of excellent quality and ripens a little earlier than 
Concord. The yines are very productive. This is a valuable variety for 
both home and market 
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2 year vines only. Each 50c; 3 for $1.40; 10 for $4.00, postpaid. 
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Still the favorite of many growers, 
CACO (Red). The finest red grape. Ripens early and is so high in sugar 
that they can be eaten two weeks before they are fully ripe. The berries 
are large, of a beautiful wine red color and of excellent flavor, being 
very sweet and delicious. Vines are strong, prolific and hardy. 
2 year vines only. Each 50c; 3 for $1.40; 10 for $4.00, postpaid. 

