STRAWBERRY PLANTS 
Set out as early as possible in the spring, spacing the plants 18 in. in 
rows 3% ft. apart. Set the 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 free of weeds. The following spring 
you will have a large crop of fine berries. 
Please read the shipping directions at the top of page 74 care- 
fully before ordering. Strawberry plants can be shipped only to 
places in the United States east of the Mississippi and north of Virginia, 
and are shipped only in the spring. Weight 500 plants—about 35 Ilbs.; 
1,000 plants—65 lbs. 500 or more plants supplied at the 1,000 rate. 
STREAMLINER. (New.) Finest Quality Everbearing. This 
wonderful new strawberry is generally regarded 
as the best of the everbearing varieties. The berries are large, bigger 
than any other fall type, and they are smooth, glossy and round with 
a beautiful bright red color. Its quality too is superior, being sweet 
and delicious to eat and excellent for freezing. Streamliner bears in 
10 weeks from planting and the second year you get both spring and 
fall crops. It is the ideal everbearer for the home garden. 
25 plants $2.35; 50 plants $3.75; 100 plants $6.00, postpaid. Not 
paid: 1,000 plants $32.50. 
GEM. Highly Productive Everbearing. This famous variety is a 
fine producer of berries in the late summer and fall. If the blossoms 
are kept picked off for 6 to 8 weeks after setting, the plants will make 
a crop the first year! The fruit are good-sized, uniform bright spark- 
ling 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. 
25 plants $1.75; 50 plants $2.95; 100 plants $4.25, postpaid. Not 
paid: 1,000 plants $24.50. 


Streamliner—Two crops a year of large delicious berries. 
PREMIER. Very Early—Enormous Crops. Premier is still the most 
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 $1.35; 50 plants $2.00; 100 plants $3.25, postpaid. Not i 
paid: 1,000 plants $18.50. | 
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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 $1.35; 50 plants $2.00; 100 plants $3.25, postpaid. Not paid: 1,000 plants $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 $2.15; 100 plants $3.50, postpaid. Not paid: 1,000 plants $19.50. 
CATSKILL. Extra Large Midseason Type. Excellent to prolong the season. Frost re- 
sistant and widely adapted in the Northeast, it ripens in midseason and bears heavily 
over a long period. The berries are very large, bright red and of good quality. Plants 
vigorous and large-leaved. 
25 plants $1.35; 50 plants $2.00; 100 plants $3.25, postpaid. Not paid: 1,000 plants $18.50. 
Fairfax 
G Re A Pe E S Unrivalled quality. 
Grapes take up little room when trained and give great satisfaction for many years. 
We offer only strong native-grown, acclimated 2 year old vines, the best obtainable. Set 
out in early spring, about 8 ft. apart. Full directions sent on request. 
VAN BUREN. (Black.) The Earliest and Finest Black Grape. Developed by 
—__—__—__—______—— the New York State Experiment Station, Van Buren has proved to 
be the best early Black. It ripens three weeks earlier than Concord and makes fine 
bunches of superior quality. The clusters are medium to large and the berries a little 
smaller than Concord. Excellent for roadside stands and home gardens. Highly recom- 
mended. 2 year vines only. Each 85c; 3 for $2.25; 10 for $6.25 postpaid. 
WORDEN. (Black.) Ripens a week to ten days earlier than the Concord. Deep blue 
black in color, thin skinned, larger than Concord and of better quality. The vines are 
strong and very productive. Among the most popular and finest grapes for the home 
arbor. 2 year vines only. Each 50c; 3 for $1.35; 10 for $3.90, postpaid. 
CONCORD. (Black.) This old standard variety is well known and does well under most 
all conditions. The grapes are good size, deep purple in color and of fine quality. 
2 year vines only. Each 50c; 3 for $1.35; 10 for $3.90, postpaid. 


SPECIAL RED, WHITE AND BLUE GRAPE COLLECTION 
Should be in every garden. Strong 2 year old vines from our regular stocks. 
1 Each: Caco, Niagara, Van Buren (Value $1.85) Sent Postpaid for $1.55. 

Concord 
NIAGARA (White). The best known and most popular white grape. CACO (Red). The finest red grape. Ripens early and is so sweet that 
The fruit is medium large, of excellent quality and ripens a little it can be eaten two weeks before fully ripe. Large, of a beautiful wine 
earlier than Concord. Very productive, valuable variety. 2 year red color and excellent flavor. Strong, prolific and hardy. 2 year 
vines only. Each 50c; 3 for $1.35; 10 for $3.90, postpaid. vines only. Each 50c; 3 for $1.35; 10 for $3.90, postpaid. 
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