LUSCIOUS STRAWBERRIES 
ALL SENT POSTPAID. SHIPPED IN MULTIPLES OF 25. 



JUNE BEARERS te 
Catskill. Large, shapely berries, bright red all the way through. Frostproof. A good producer. Mid- “ ee 25 otk Cc £ G 
season. Wet)? 280 eng 
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Dorsett. A top market variety. Bright color and rich, delicious flavor. Firm flesh keeps well. The best gd, Fy oe - iar gt Ay 
kind for heavy (clay) soil. Early. Che ny Once oe 
Fairfax. Large, glossy, dark red fruit. Sweet, luscious and a good cropper. Early. i *! 2° Ooo f Superlection 
Premier. Largest producer of them all. Good quality of firm, well colored berries. Some call it the fs 2 «. 
“King of Strawberries”. Early midseason. et alone 
Robinson. A fine new variety. Large, brilliant red berries uniform in size. Good producer. Follows 
Premier. Midseason. ASPARAGUS 
. Sparkle. A grand new one from the New Jersey State Experiment Station. Vigorous grower. Heavy Mary Washington. (Rust-proof.) Despite many 
producer. Large, somewhat round berries of finest quality. Splendid for freezing. new intreductions, this remains the blue- 
» ae. blood of the Asparagus world. The iarge, 
Postpaid Prices—the above June bearing varieties: greenish purple stalks are plump and ten- 
$1.30 for 25: $2.00 for 50; $3.20 for 100; $5.00 for 250; $8.50 for 500; $15.00 for 1000. der. Excellent, full, mild flavor and one of 
ihe strongest growers and producers. Strong, 
2-yr. roots, $1.80 for 25; $4.95 for 100; $9.90 
EVERBEARERS for 250; $15.00 for 500. 
Strawberries the summer after planting. 
Streamliner. A fine late introduction. Spring set plants start bearing in July and produce continuously 
thereafter. Luscious, juicy fruit, red clear through, with no green tip or core. Rapid growing, 
sturdy plants. Postpaid prices for Streamliner: $1.90 for 25; $3.10 for 50; $4.95 for 100; $9.85 for 
250; $15.00 for 500; $25.00 for 1000. 
Superfection, Brand new. The finest everbearing Strawberry ever introduced. Produces a heavy 
crop with the June bearers and, after a short rest, a continuous heavy crop until frost. Fast grow- 
ing plants make plenty of producing runners. Fruit is large, highly colored, juicy and wonderfully 
flavored. The sugar ccntent is high. Postpaid prices for Superfection: $2.30 for 25; $3.95 for 50; 
$6.50 for 100; $13.00 for 250; $20.00 tor 500; $32.50 for 1000. 
RHUBARB 
Strawberry. This superb new variety 
produces good sized stalks of a 
deep red color and marvelous fla- 
vor. When cooked it becomes a 
delightful deep pink and requires 
about one-third less sugar than the 
average type of Rhubarb. As this 
variety is grown from divisions (it 
cannot be reproduced from seed), 
it is a little more expensive, but 
will repay in heavy bearing qual- 
ities and general excellence. $1.65 
for 3; $4.50 for 10; a for 25. 
GRAPES 
Concord Blue. Huge bunches 
of large, sweet, juicy, deep 
blue berries borne in pro- 
digious quantities make this 
the world’s favorite blue 
Grape. The favorite in the 
RASPBERRIES 
New Logan. (Black.) Quantities of 
immense glossy black berries. 
Fruit firm and sweet, and very 
profitable for marketing. A great 

a ene improvement over Cumberland. market and wine trade. 
ae” Midseason. $1.00 for 5; $1.65 for 2-yr., No, 1, 50c each; $1.00 
bs, 10; $2.75 for 25; $8.00 for 100; for 3; $3.00 for 10; $9.95 for 
$32.00 for 500. 90. 
.Indian Summer. (Red.) The finer of the so-called everbearing 
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varieties. The fruit is large, of good color and excellent ‘Latham. (Red.) Probably the most ibe ama So 
white varieties. A depend- 
flavor and gives a good crop at about the time of Latham popular of all varieties because of able bearer producing enor- 
or a little later. It then follows with intermittently ripening its excellent shipping qualities and mous quantities each sea- 
clusters over the summer and gives a good fall crop. This hardy, prolfic vines. The fruit is a son. Large, round berries in 
is really one of the very finest berries for home garden rich, brilliant red and plants are compact bunches that are 
for the sturdy, erect bushes will, over the summer, give quite resistant to all Raspberry exquisitely sweet in flavor 
almost twice as much fruit as the standard varieties. diseases. $1.25 for 5; $2.00 for 10; and fragrance. 2-yr., No. 1 
$1.50 for 5; $2.25 for 10; $4.10 for 25; $12.25 for 100; $3.75 for 25; $11.00 for 100; $36.00 55¢ each; $1.20 for 3; $3.50 
$43.00 for 500. for 500. 
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for 10; $12.50 for 50. 
