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Where fall planting of strawberries is practical, it is 
better than spring planting because the plants make 
root growth in the winter and get a quick, healthy 
growth in the spring before hot weather hits. They 
can be planted safely as far north as the middle 
of lowa. But mulch after ground freezes so frost won't 
heave them out of the ground. 
EVERBEARERS 
B4132— SUPERFECTION. We think Superfection is the answer to 
@ long search for the perfect Everbearing strawberry. It bears an 
abundance of lorge red, very sweet, and richly flavored berries. 
Aug, just asimportant, it is a strong grower and a fine plant maker 
bears two heavy berry crops a year. 25 for 2.69; 50 for 4.98; 
_ 100 for 9.50, ppd. 
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\B4112 -NEW GEM. The longest bearing Everbearer. Stands 
drouth well. 50-for 2.25; 100 for 4.29; 500 for 15.29, ppd. 
B4131— STREAMLINER. So sweet requires little sugar. Big yields 
from July until freezing. Jumbo size fruit. 25 for 2.10; 50 for 3.65; 
100 for 5.98; 500 for 24.98, ppd. 
tried-and-true Everbearing Collection 
B4208K — 25 Streamliner, 25 Gem, 2.79, 
postpaid. 
JUNE BEARERS 
B4127—NEW ROBINSON. This is the finest June Bearer, a medium- 
Jate. Berries are large, firm and a brilliant scarlet red. The big, 
glossy fruit brings'a premium price on the market, Delicious for 
table use and a wonderful canner and preserver. 50 for 1.69; 
100 for 2.98; 200 for 5.69; 500 for 11.29, postpaid. 1000 for 
19.75, Express Not Prepaid. 
B4103— BLAKEMORE. Will stand more hot weather. A heavy 
bearer with large, well-colored fruit that holds its shape even 
when canned and preserved. Ideal for southern gardens. 50 for 
1.19; 100 for 2.09; 200 for 3.89; 500 for 8.69, ppd. 
B4107—SENATOR DUNLAP. The old reliable. Rugged, vigorous, 
productive. 50 for 1.29; 100 for 2.15; 500 for 7.89, ppd. 
B4125—PREMIER. The early June Bearer. Fruit good average 
size, medium red and firm. 50 for 1.69; 100 for 2.98; 200 for 
3.89; 500 for 8.69, ppd. 
84130—the new SIOUX. Outyielded all. varieties in tests at 
Lincoln, Nebr., last year, producing 5,700 quarts per acre while 
its nearest competitor yielded 4,900 quarts. Berries are unusually 
long, many on a stem, medium large, of fine quality and very 
sweet. 25 for 2.10; 50 for 3.65; 100 for 5.98, ppd. We don't 
have enough for large individual sales yet. 
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All Season Offer 
B4205X— 50 Senator Dunlap, 25 New Gem, 10 Streom- 
liner 85 plants for only 2.79, postpaid. 
more SOUT 
— ROSES — 
From Missouri south, everyone should plant roses in the fall. 
In Oklahoma-Texus region and eastward, they always do 
better fall planted because the roots get established and 
plants get more early spring moisture. But even north of 
lowa, many experts bury rose plants in the fall, 10 to 1? in. 
deep, then mound. over with dirt, With the ‘earliest spring 
growing weather, they dig them up and plant them. 
sans a apa aR LOIS DS a AE RE TARE he gE SE HAST 
All 2-year-old fleld 
grown plants, guar- 
anteed to bloom the 
first yeor from June 
until frost. 
McGredy’s. Yellow 
A3530— GEORGE W.. GURNEY. Very double and deep red 
Strong grower. 1.25 each; 3 for 3.49, ppd. 
Following are 1.10 each; 3 for 2.98, 6 for 5.79; 12 for 11.25, 
postpaid. 
A3550—K. A. VICTORIA. The hardy, free blooming pure white 
AI579 — POINSETTIA. Gleaming red with long stems. 
A3600 — TALISMAN. Blend of gold, scarlet, yellow and orange. 
A3560—McGREDY’S YELLOW. Illustrated above. Vigorous. 
A3520 —EDITH NELLIE PERKINS. Saimon-pink flushed orange. 
Favorite Half-dozen Collection 
A2547X—1 each of above 6 Hybrid Tea Roses for only 5.49, 
postpaid. 
Pat “3 
Extremely hardy ‘baby 
roses’ absolutely covered 
with blooms all summer. 
Take little care. 
Prices: 98c each; 3 for 
2.75; 6 for 5.10, ppd. 
7 A3656 — DAGMAR 
SPATH. Clusters of 
large double © white 
flowers. 
A3660 — GOLDEN 
SALMON. Bright or- 
ange-scarlet. 
A3663—IDEAL. Dark 
velvety crimson. 
A3657—EUTIN. 
est red. 
POLYANTHUS COLLEC- 
TION. A2621X—1 each 
of 4 described here for 
only 3.49, postpaid. 
Fin- 
2 Beautiful Roses from Canada 
A3698— WASAGAMING. 
This is o terrible name for such 
A3683—GALLICA GRANDI- 
FLORA Semi-double large 
flowers of a brilliant tone of 
poppy red-pink. Alfractive, fine 
cut foliage. We admire this 
a beautiful rose, The soft pink 
fully double flowers are beav- 
tiful and borne profusely. 98c 
each; 3 for 2.75, ppd. 
rose very much, 98c each; 3 for 
2.75, ppd. 
Strong, upright plant 6 to 8 ft. 
tall. Long spikes of flaming color 
all summer. 
A3813~—RED GLORY. Bright red: 65c 
each; 3 for 1.79, ppd. 
A3811-— ILE DE FRANCE. Deep purple. 
49c each; 3 for 1.29, ppd. 
A3812— PINK CHARMING. Fine pink. 
59c each; 3 for 1.59, ppd. 
A3814—WHITE FEATHER. Soft snow 
white. 65c each; 3 for 1.79, ppd. 
BUTTERFLY BUSH COLLEC- 
TION. A2668X—1 each of 
above 4 for only 2.19, ppd. 
Perpetuals: 
Prices: 98c each; 3 for 2.75; 
6 for 5.10, ppd. 
Super-hardy roses and the best 
roses for the northern midwest. 
Double blooms, very hardy. 
Bloom all summer. < 
A3476~ AMERICAN BEAUTY. 
Rose. of comance,,Large, fra- 8 
grunt deep pink, No other rose American Beauty 
visibelter:known ortiked 
A3481— F. K. DRUSCHKI. Perfect white; loaded with blooms in 
Jine and Sept. 
A3482— GEN. JACK (Jacqueminot). Deep glowing red; an old 
favorite. Very heavy bloomer. 
A3491—PAUL NEYRON. Pink. Blossoms often large as bread 
and butter plates. 
PERPETUAL COLLECTION 
A2530X—1 each of above 4 for only 3.19, ppd. 
Hardy, double, free blooming patented roses that 
stand temperatures of 20 below. No. 1} .grade. 
Prices: 1.75 each; 3 for 5.00; 12 for 18.00, postpaid, except 
“Queen of the Lakes." 
A3424—V FOR VICTORY. Non-fading yellow. 
A3402—CURLY PINK. Two-toned pink. 
A3401—BREAK O’DAY. Orange to apricot. 
A3416—QUEEN OF THE LAKES. Brilliant new Brow- 
nell of sparkling crimson. Long pointed buds. 2.00 
each, ppd. 
A3419-—SHADES OF AUTUMN. Inside of petals red, 
outside bright yellow. 
A3421—TIP TOES. Beautifully shaped. Clear salmon. 
A3412—LILY PONS. White with pure lemon center. 
HARDY BROWNELL COLLECTION 
A2501X—1 Shades of Autumn, 1 Curly Pink, 1 V for Victory, 
T Lily Pons all 4 for 5.40. 
CHERRIES» 
Montmore | 
A1336—MONTMORENGY. Bright 
red fruit, large 
and firm. Fine flavor. Wonderful for canning and 
preserves. 
A1311—EARLY RICHMOND. ‘The Early Pie Cherry.” 
Bright red’ skin, juicy flesh, tart flavor just right 
for pies or canning. 
A1335 — MONTMORE. An improved, dwarf size 
Montmorency. Often bears full-size fruit first year. 
Postpaid Prices: Each Per 3 Per 5 
2 et URS R ne Rare re 4.55 7.25 
War toy Ow eiatte dander emesis so iaieia 4.98 7.95 
BLUE SPIREA 
HARDY NEW BLUE MIST 
(Caryopteris) 
A3930 —A new, striking, low growing 5-ft. shrub 
from Minn, that blooms all summer and fall. Silvery 
green foliage and clear, light. blue, spirea-like 
flowers. We expect it will be hardy anywhere o 
Butterfly Bush will grow. May die down to the 
ground in winter, but will come up and bloom 
again next spring. 69c each; 2 for 1.19, postpaid. 
