Select a moist but well-dramed location with fertile soil. P 
TRAWBERRIES 
repare the soil as for garden crops. Lay out the rows 314 to 4 feet apart 
and set plants 15 to 18 inches apart in the row. Clip the roots and set the plant with the crown at soil level. Do not use commercial 
fertilizer at the roots, but apply a light dressmg around the plant afterward and work into the soil with a hoe. The next spring apply 
fertilizer at the rate of 15 to 20 pounds per 100 yards of row. Keep the rows well cultivated and free of weeds. 
Our newest and best everbearing Strawberry. Berries are huge and luscious, being very sweet and juicy. Fine 
for shipping, as they retain their flavor well. Thrifty and hardy; far more productive. Begins to bear early in the 
season and continues until frost. Supply limited. 
STREAMLINER. (Everbearing.) Has real Strawberry flavor and 
rich red color. Excellent for eating fresh and for canning and freez- 
ing. The spring crop compares favorably with that produced by 
leading standard varieties. 
TENNESSEE BEAUTY. (Midseason to Late.) Excellent for both 
home and shipping. A cross of the ever-worthy Premier and Mission- 
ary, this fine berry is fast taking top place with growers. Fruit has 
excellent flavor, is large, smooth, and attractive. Fine for deep 
freezing, and a special treat when used fresh or preserved. 
PREMIER. (Early.) One of the most widely planted. A great money- 
maker with an early crop, bringing top prices. Very healthy and deep- 
rooted. Large, firm, bright red berries. For home or commercial use. 
SPECIAL TERMS ON STRAWBERRIES 
ay transportation on Strawberry plants. Cash in advance. Replacement of 
op ene plants will be made if we are notified at once. Strawberries will be 
shipped separately from other stock. Please order on separate order blank. No dis- 
d on prices quoted here. 
Eoog sonra : ; PLANTING TIME ee eee 
States—April and May. Central States—March and April. 
eden aben Southern States—February and March. 
GEM. (Everbearing.) In the spring it gives a normal yield of firm, 
sweet, large, glossy, dark red berries, and then repeats in the fall. 
Healthy, vigorous, drought resistant. 
TENNESSEE SHIPPER. (Early.) A large, very firm, well-colored 
berry that retains its size all season. High yield and fine shipping 
qualities. One of the best for table use, preserving, or deep freezing. 
BLAKEMORE. The ideal early shipping berry. A healthy plant that 
yields big crops. Will stand two or three days without over-ripening. 
Fruit ts firm, of good color and fine for long-distance shipping. 
PREPAID PRICES ON STRAWBERRY PLANTS 
25 50 100 250 500 1000 
Blakemore .......... $115 $200 $275 $475 $775 $14 50 
Premier .3 6.50. 5 doe 125 225 300 550 875 1600 
Tennessee Shipper... 130 210 325 650 1025 1650 
Tennessee Beauty.... 130 210 325 650 1025 1650 
Gem (Everbearing)...190 315 500 950 1565 2500 
Streamliner (Ever- 
bearing)........... 200 325 525 1075 1800 3250 
Rich Red(Everbearing) 5 00 850 1500 3250 5550 9750 
