STRAWBERRIES BLACKBERRIES 
-LAWTON: Medium early. The best for heme use and canning. 
Frices 1 yr. plants — 10—$1.09; 25—$2.00; 100—$7.50; 10)0— 
$50.00; 500 at 1000 rate. All postpaid. 
ELDORADO: Bears young very productive large berries almos! 
round. The best Blackberry for northern sections. 
Prices — 10-—$1.00; 25—$2.00; 100—$7.50. Fostpaid. 
2 yr. Bearing size above varieties. 10—$2.00; 25—$4.00. Postpail 
RASPBERRIES 
~ BLAKEMORE—Yellow free strain, early. The best strawberry 
for this section. A large berry with a long ripening season be- 
ginning with the earliest sorts and going out with the late kinds. 
This berry is taking the lead as a commercial berry in Oklahoma, 
Arkansas, Missouri, Tennessee and many other states. A heavy 
yielder and good shipper. Write for prices of large quantities 
of Biakemore. We can furnish any amount of this varicty. ies 4 
Prices — 100—$1.00; 500—$4.50; 1000—$8.50. Postpaid. 
~ SENATOR DUNLAP—Midseason. Medium to large berry. Ada- 
pted to the middle and northern states. A great berry for home 
use and canning. Very resistant to frost. 
Prices — 100—$1.00; 500—$4.50; 1000—$8.50. Postpaid. 
~AROMA—Late, almost safe from frost, large and productive. 
A well known commercial berry. 
Prices — 100—$1.00; 500—$4.50; 1000—$8.50. Postpaid. 2 LATHAM (RED)— 
IMPROVED KLONDIKE—An old standard variety in the south. Rpt fay supra 
Withstands hot, dry weather. A good shipper, grown extensive- all Red Ras eae 
ly in Texas and California and other southern states. Unexéelled oe see 
Prices — 100—$1.00; 500—$4.50; 1000—$8.50. Postpaid. and flavor. The most 
widely planted as a 
commercial Raspber- 
ry as it is a good 
~KLONMORE—A cross between Klondike and Blakemore. It is 
replacing Klondike in Louisiana and is being tried in Arkansas 
and other sections. . 4 : 
shipper. Ri Sel 
Frices — 100—$1.00; 500—84.50; 1000—$8.50. Postpaid. Padaahene Wily ee 
Se: eee T ee os ; : more when you can 
NEW ROBINSON—Largest June bearing strawberry known. get the best plants 
Big round berries born on large, thick stems protected with 
heavy foliage. Solid red all the way through. inePorices: 
Prices — 100—$1.50; 500—$6.50; 1000—. .12.00. Postpaid ; 
10—$1.00; 25—$2.00; 100—$7.50; 1000 
PREMIER—Begins to ripen a few days after Blakemore. A plants (will bear this year) 10 
grown at the follow- 
$50.00. Latham trans- 
heavy yielder. Adapted to the northern states. A shy plant “CUMBERLAND BLACK CAP ee Fa ee 
4 — g rla s the mos 
maker and should be set a little closer in the row. 
Prices — 160—$1.50; 500—$6.50; 1000—$12.00, Postpaid. extensively planted of all the blackcaps. It is so far superior 
; in size, flavor and shipping qualities we do not er r 
: g grow any other 
GEM—tTho Gem is a real everbearer, bright red color and firm a ; : 
9 al everb variety. Also vines are more resistant to A re a di 
enough to ship. Very pleasing flavor, : ‘ : meses GS 
ease common to all Raspberries. 
Prices: One year No. 1 plants 10—$1.00; 25—$2.00; 100—$7.50 
All postpaid. 
MASTODON—tThe largest everbearer ever introduced. Our 
Mastodon and Gem are large thrifty plants and will bear this 
year. 
~ STREAMLINER—Another new everbearer originated in Ore- x : 
gon. Eerries large, bright red and almost round. Very sweet, ~ ST. REGIS—Everbearing (red). Bears heavy in the spring, 
requiring little sugar. Price of Mastodon, Gem and Streamliner then again in the fall if not too dry. 
50—$1.25; 100—$2.00; 500—$9.00; 1000—$17.50. Postpaid. Prices: Same as Latham. 
