THE STREAMLINER 
Everbearing. — Produces 
abundantly from June to 
November. 
Hardy —Originated where 
temperatures fall to 20 
and 30 degrees below zero. 
Large Frwt—Equal in 
size to other large varie- 
ties. 
Sweeter — Its very high 
degree of sweetness means 
a big saving in sugar, both 
for fresh use and canning. 
Good Keeper — Because of 
its firmness, it is an excel- 
lent keeper. Will stand 
up on the market long 
after the other vareties 
have spoiled. 

, Color — The color is a 
bright, deep red, produces a minimum of small seed. 
Aromatic. 
ductive. 
25 for $0.85; 50 for $1.45; 
100 for $2.25; 500 fer $10: 
THE FAIRLAND 
A new variety just released for introduction by U. S. Depart- 
ment of Agriculture and the University of Maryland, Fair- 
land (U.S. D. A. 3205) is a eross of Aberdeen and Fairfax. 
Fairland is a very vigorous grower, making plenty of healthy 
plants that are commercially resistant to red stele. The plants 
are very productive, ranking with Premier and Catskill in tota} 
yieid. The berries ripen two to six days arter Premier. They 
are medium to large, light bright red and somewhat firmer 
than Premier. Fairland will maintain and inerease your profit. 
Try New Fairland. We have some nice plants. 
25 Plants for $1.50; 200 for $7.00; 
50 for $2.50; 300 for $9.00; 
100 for $4.00; Prices postpaid. 
ROBINSON 
Ripens just after Premier at a time when berries bring a good 
price. Berries are large, brilliant red, uniform in size. 
Price — 75¢ per 25; $4.00 per 250; 
$1.25 per 50; $6.25 per 500; 
$2.00 per 100; $10.00 per 1000. 
Arrowhead 
A new variety introduced by Minn. Agriculture Station. This 
big shapely dark red berry is richly sweet and juicy; large 
plants with dark green foliage. Makes wide fruiting rows and 
bears record-breaking crops over a long period. 
A highly flavored and aromatie berry. Very Pro- 
1000 for $20.00 
All Prices Postpaid 
50 Plants for $1.25; 100 Plants for $2.00; 500 for $7.00; 1000 for $12.50 
Postpad 
SENATOR DUNLAP 
The Dunlap is the Most Popular Strawberry in the United 
States, known everywhere. Fruit firm, of excellent quality, 
good size, and a unusually heavy bearer. Has wide range 
of soil and climate. Yields big profits; excellent for pre- 
serves and general uses. An old time favorite. No better 
eanning berry is to be found anywhere. Prices postpaid. 
25 Plants for 65¢; 300 for $4.00; 
50 for $1.00; 500 for $5.60; 
100 for $1.50; 1000 for $10.00. 
THE BLAKEMORE 
The plants are so vigorous that they will make a good fruiting 
bed in almost any kind of soil and with the minimum of care. 
They are very productive—often producing as much as 10,000 
quarts per acre, and the record of several years indicate that 
the blossoms are quite frost resistant. They have attractive 
“olor. The berries are really solid and are much liked for 
aczanning and preserving. Prices same as for DUNLAP. 
TEMPLE 
An exceptionally vigorous variety, making a dense bed of un- 
usually tall plants. Quite productive, and nearly as early 
as Blakemore. Berries are large, blunt conic, smooth, uni- 
form and have large, attractive caps. Good quality fruit, 
and solid enough for shipping. Introduced because of its 
resistance to diseases. PRICE—9QQ¢ per 25; $1.50 per 50; 
$2.40 per 100; $7.50 per 500; 
$4.80 per 250; $12.00 per 1000. 
PREMIER 
EARLY. This ever-pepular berry has stood the test of 25 
years. Fruit large and holds its size well throughout the 
ripening season. Foliage smooth, bright and clean. A good 
plant maker. One of the most extensively planted early 
varieties of Strawberries at this time. There are but very 
few varieties that have equalled Premier’s production ree- 
ord. In flavor and quality it ranks with the best. Recom- 
mended for home use, local sales or commercial markets. 
PRICE—$1.10 per 25; $5.80 per 250; 
$1.80 per 50; $9.05 per 500; 
$2.S0 per 100; $14.50 per 1000. 
Cumberland Blackcap 
Raspberry 
This is without question one of the most profitable and pop- 
ular Black Raspberries ever grown. It is one safe and reliable 
commercial variety you can depend upon for a big crop regu- 
larly. It sueceeds in all soils and produces its big crop year 
after year. More Cumberland are planted than any other 
variety. Cumberland is perfectly hardy and tremendously 
productive. 
No. 1 Plants—10 for $1.35: 
25 for $2.75; 
Giant Victoria Rhubarb 
Kasy to grow—practically takes care of itself once established. 
Giant Victoria red variety. Stalks extra large. 
12 for $1.25 Postpaid 
100 for $10.00. 
Postpaid 
