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STRAWBERRIES 
Strawberry plants are grown under irrigation at Sarcoxie 
No other fruit gives such quick results as Strawberries. Planted one 
spring, they give a full crop the next, and with proper care a patch lasts 
several years. Plant 2 ft. apart in the row, the rows 31% to 4 ft. apart; 
planted 2 x 4 ft. requires 5,400 per acre. These plants are well rooted, 
properly cleaned and carefully packed. AII varieties listed are perfect 
flowered and will bear alone. 
Aroma. A heavy bearer and the leading commercial variety in this 
section. Very large, conical; glossy deep red. Firm; ships well; begins 
midseason and continues late. 
Blakemore. Originate« d by the United States Department of Agriculture. 
Bright light red; medium size and good quality. Firm; ships and keeps 
well; valuable commercially. Jells easily; early. Grown from yellows- 
free pl ints, 
Brune’s Marvel. A new everbearing variety from the North. Fruit 
medium size, rather long. Extra good quality and prolific. 
Giant Gem. Large; attractive light red; tart, but a flavor usually well 
liked. Productive; everbearing. 

Premier. Early; attractive color, good size and quality. Productive. 
Sen. Dunlap. Dark glossy red, resembling Warfield and of the same 
rich, juicy flavor; medium size. Midseason; bears heavily and ships 
we Il; succeeds almost ¢€ ve rywhere. 
Streamliner. A new everbearer highly acclaimed in all sections of the 
country. 
Prices of Strawberries 25 50 100 250 1000 3000 
Aroma $0 40 $075 $140 $3 25 $12 50 $30 00 
Blakemore : 40 75 140 325 1250 3000 
Dorsett : 40 75 140 
Sen. Dunlap a 40 75 140 #3825 12-50 30.06 
Premier Ee 40 75 140 325 1250 36 00 
Everbearing (Bear the first summer and fall) 
Brune’s Marvel....... 1 50 2 50 5 00 30 00 
Giant Gem........... 70 #125 250 500 
Mastodon Rai 70 1 25 2 50 5 00 
Progressive ra 70. 1525 >° 2 50 725 00 
Streamliner : 175 300 5 50 32 50 
Not less than 25 of a kind sold. 500 or more, assorted, if you wish, at 
the 1000 rate. If by parcel post, add 10e for 50, 15c for 100, 20c for 250, 
for Missouri and adjoining states 
Home Strawberry Collection 
300 plants, assorted early to late, 
varieties suitable for your section 4.00 
(not including everbearing), for POSTPAID 
SARCOXIE NURSERIES 
PEONY FIELDS 
WILD BROS. NURSERY COMPANY 
Sarcoxie, Missouri 


RASPBERRIES 
Cumberland. One of the best black-caps; large, firm, of excellent 
quality. Early to midseason; hardy, vigorous, productive. Plant 
4x7 ft. $1.25 for 10, $2.50 for 25, 50 or more at $9.50 per 100. 
Latham. Large; attractive brilliant red. Good quality; productive. 
$1.40 for 10, $3.00 for 25, 50 or more at $11.00 per 100. 

THORNLESS 
BOYSENBERRY 
BERRY 
PLANTS 
FROM SARCOXIE 
NURSERIES 
are easy to grow, and pro- 
duce large yields on a small 
area. Enjoy the pleasure of 
picking all the full ripe fruit 
you want from your own 
garden. 
THORNLESS 
BOYSENBERRY 
No new fruit has caused such a sensation. 
Imagine a cross combining the delicious 
flavors of loganberry, blackberry, and rasp- 
berry. You get just that in this new fruit. 
So large that only a few berries are required 
to fill a pint. Fruit 149 to 2 imches long, 
wine-red in color, Bears good crop the 
second year. 3 for 90c, 10 for $1.50, 
25 for $3.00, 50 or more at $11.50 per 100. 
BLACKBERRIES 
Blackberries begin bearing the second year and under suitable conditions may be depended upon 
for regular, profitable crops. A strong, deep loam that will retain moisture, tending toward clay 
rather than sand, is best. If properly tended they may be planted 2 x 6 ft., 3,690 per acre. 
Early Harvest. Medium size but juicy, sweet. V»luable for extreme earliness, hardiness and 
productiveness; firm ships well. $1.25 for 10, $2.75 for 25, 50 or more at $9.50 per 100. 
Eldorado. Medium to large, oblong-conical, jet-black, sweet. Midseason; hardy, vigorous, pro- 
ductive. $1.25 for 10, $2.75 for 25, 50 ov more at $9.50 per 100. 
BLAKEMORE 
STRAWBERRY 
The ideal 
commercial and 
locker freezer 
variety 
