BERRIES and GRAPES 
STRAWBERRIES 
~STREAMLINER 
Sensational Everbearer For the South 
The largest Strawberry grown. Some as large as hen 
eggs. Streamliners planted in Fort Worth last February 
started bearing in March and were picked all summer and 
through Christmas. A Fort Worth grower says, ‘Stream- 
liner produces more of the best Strawberries than any we 
have tried in seventeen years. They continued to bear 
through 25 degrees of weather.’ Mulch the ground heavily 
with straw or sawdust to keep heavy berries off the 
ground. Find a place in your planting for this huge, fancy, 
rich-flavored Strawberry. 25 plants $1.50; 50 plants $2.75; 
100 plants $5.00, postpaid. 
Everbearing GEM 
This giant Strawberry is fast becoming the most popular everbearing variety. Almost 
every place Strawberries are grown, Gem is proving a grand success. The large, firm, bright 
red berries are of very high quality. They are even better than this picture, and what a 
flavor—nothing like a heaping bowl of delicious Strawberries for breakfast, or eating fresh 
out of your garden, in the evening after work. Gem will start bearing 60 to 80 days atter 
planting, and will produce lots of good eating until frost. 25 for $1.25: 50 for $2.00: 100 for 
GRAPES 
2-year vines, 50c each; $5.00 per doz. 
BIG EXTRA. Extra large bunch; berries black, of fine quality. A Post-Oak hybrid variety. 
Hardy and good bearer. June. 
CARMAN. One of the best varieties for the South. Dark red and of fine quality. Ripens in 
July. 
CONCORD. The most widely known and the most popular Grape. Large, compact clusters 
of large black fruit. Delicious, sweet and very tender. Begins to ripen about July 20th and 
2 continues for about three weeks. 
~ DELAWARE. Small, compact clusters of 
bright red berries. Fruit is juicy and very 
| sweet. 
. MOORE'S EARLY. Very large, early black 
of fine texture and quality, fine for market or 
home use. Hardy and prolific. Ripens in June. 
NIAGARA. Most popular of the white 
Grapes because the large fruit has such a 
delighttul flavor. Heavy bearer and excellent 
for arbors. 
BOYSENBERRY 
The Boysenberry is a cross of the Black- 
berry, Raspberry and Loganberry, and is far 
more vigorous than any of its parents. It is 
immense in size and when you taste it, you 
will agree that in flavor it stands supreme. 
It is impossible to describe its delicious 
flavor. It is almost seedless, firm, and is 
produced in large clusters on long stems 
that stand away from the canes. Delic- 
ious when eaten fresh or with cream, 
and is ideal for canned sauce, jam, 
jelly or preserves, in pies, tarts and 
shortcakes. Its natural tendency is to 
Concord 
Grapes trail on the ground, but can be trained 
on fence or wires. 
Doze eae: Serene 8 ee he ey $ 2.00 
LOO Ses Sake ae ee 15.00 
Mary Washington Asparagus 
ASPARAGUS 
Rust Resistant 
Easy to Grow—A Delicious Table 
Vegetable 
MARY WASHINGTON, Pedigreed. 
Healthful and delicious, and also 
easy to grow... it's no wonder 
fresh Asparagus tips are such a pop- 
ular delicacy. New shoots keep com- 
ing as the tops are cut. Mary 
Washington is heavy yielding, rust 
resistant, and is fast replacing older 
varieties in home and market. Mary 
Washington is accepted by commer- 
cial growers as the best type... 
hardy, long lived, a heavy producer 
of tall, straight, tender shoots. HEAVY 
PLANTS, Strong Div., 25c each. 
" Boysenberry 
