STRAWBERRIES 
Spring Bearing Varieties 
BLAKEMORE. Extra early, bright red berry favored for 
large-scale planting and long distance hauling. Always 
bears a big crop of firm, fine flavored fruit. 
DUNLAP. The old standby. A midseason variety that 
grows on all types of soil and in all climates. A good 
producer and a fine berry. 
AROMA. Glossy red, pleasing flavor, very productive and . 
of great market value. Superior to most late varieties. Pie 
IMPROVED KLONDYKE. The perfect Strawberry for 
home or market. The berries are uniform in shape and 
size. Dark red in color and mild, delicious flavor. A 
strong productive bearer that sells for fancy prices. 
Any of Above Varieties: 25 for 75c; 100 for $2.00. 





















Improved 
Klondyke 

Everbearing Varieties 
GEM. A large, sweet, juicy berry. Considered the “gem” of ever- 
bearers. Good quality, firm, glossy red. Good shipper, heavy pro- 
ducer. Fine for home garden. 
Gem Prices: 25 for $1.25; 100 for $2.75. 
NEW STREAMLINER. This excellent everbearer has everything; 
enormous size, rich red color, excellent flavor and a big producer. A 
wonderful variety for eating fresh, canning or freezing. Bears for 
two or three months same year planted. 
New Streamliner Prices: 25 for $1.75; 100 for $4.95. 
YOUNGBERRIES 
A successful new addition to the berry family, being a cross between the Loganberry and the Dewberry. A rich, dark 
wine color; very large. Easily grown. Extra productive. 
Prices: 10 plants for $1.00; 100 plants for $7.50. 
BOYSENBERRIES 
NEW THORNLESS BOYSENBERRY. The newest development of the most delicious berries you have ever eaten. 
Huge crops of rich, tangy, juicy fruit borne on canes as smooth as velvet. The new berry ripens about ten days ahead 
of the older varieties. The flavor, a combination of Raspberry, Dewberry and Loganberry, all packed into fruits nearly 
two inches long, makes them excellent for pies, canning and desserts. By all means you must try a few of these fine berries. 
Boysenberry Prices: $1.25 per 10; $10.00 per 100. 
BLACKBERRIES 
EARLY HARVEST. One of the earliest Blackberries in cultivation. A 
compact, dwarf grower; fruit small and of good quality. Heavy bearer. 
! ELDORADO. The hardest and sweetest Blackberry. Berries are jet black 
» in large clusters, very sweet and practically coreless. Keep a week or 
more after picking with quality unimpaired. 
McDONALD. Enormously productive, outyielding any other variety of 
Blackberry. Ripens two weeks ahead of any other variety. Can be sold 
for extra price before the other varieties hit the market. 
Blackberry Prices: 80c per 10; $6.00 per 100. 
DEWBERRIES 
AUSTIN. Very large, black berry, 
highly flavored. For production 
it rivals all Dewberries. 
LUCRETIA. Early black, extra 
large berry. A very fine berry for 
the market. 
Dewberry Prices: 
80c per 10; $6.00 per 100. 

RASPBERRIES 
CUMBERLAND. Black. The largest and best midseason blackcap. Healthy, vigor- 
ous, productive, of large, firm berries, fine in quality. One of the hardiest varieties. 
LATHAM. Red. Undoubtedly the best looking red Raspberry on the market. 
Produces enormous crops of large, dark red berries of the finest quality. 
ST. REGIS EVERBEARING. Red. Another of our fine red varieties. Bears fruit 
all summer until autumn. 
Raspberry Prices: $1.00 per 10; $8.00 per 100. 
