Strawberries 
Strawberries can be grown in practically every section of the country. They 
have a place in every garden. Our assortment of four (4) varieties has been 
selected from the strongest, disease-resistant strains, and will produce an abun- 
dance of large, succulent berries during the whole summer under average con- 
ditions. You will have a full crop next spring and summer from these plants. 
This is an ideal, balanced collection, 3 
and enough to plant 12, 25-foot rows. See also Specials 12 and 12A on 
Complete planting instructions sent. preceding page. 
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200 STRAWBERRY $ & .95 100 STRAWBERRY 4 49.95 
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Hardy Northern Stock 
_ Best Varieties 
Raspberries 
Your own plantings of Raspberries will bring that dainty, “fresh-off- 
the-vine” quality right to your table. A big money crop for local 
marketing. All Raspberry Prices are POSTPAID. 
12 25 50 100 
LATHAM 21 Yr No.l ne es en 3.00 4.70 8.15 14.20 
Most Popular and Widely Planted Red Raspberry 
NEWBURGH,41-Yr., Noo Vic fc 3.00 4.70 8.15 14.20 
Finest Red Variety for Planting with Black Varieties 
INDIAN SUMMER, 1 Yr., No. 7 20... 3.00 4.70 8.15 14.20 
Acknowledged the Best Red Everbearer 
SODUS eT iY re Now lie reer erent 2.75 4.25 7.35 12.95 
The Best Purple Raspberry 
CUMBERLAND, 1 Yr., No. Von 2.45 3.80 6.65 11.40 
Old Favorite Black 
MORRISON, a I2Yr., Nos | 2322 oc, 2.45 3.80 6.65 11.40 
Best New Black 
PLANT ALONG THE FENCE LINE 
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NO. 1 PLANTS — POSTPAID 
12 Plants 25 Plants 100 Plants 
garden fresh fruit on the table. 2.40 3.80 11.40 
Blackberries ripen in July to fill an impor- 
tant part in keeping a continuous supply of 
Asparagus 
You May Reap Profits for 20 Years! 
We are particularly proud of the fine 2-yr. 
selected Musser Delicious Asparagus Roots 
offered here. Based on the rust-proof Mary 
Washington strain, our plants will produce 
stalks big enough for cutting the first year 
after planting. Distinguished by extra heavy 
crowns, long, fat roots, and a clear green 
color; rust-resistant and very strong grower. 
50 Strong 2-Yr. Roots, $3.75 
Not less than 50 sold. Shipped postpaid. 
See also Specials 12-12A on preceding page 
HIGH QUALITY 
Boysenberries “tomes 
An unusually large yielder, berries hold up well 
for local market. Practically seedless, juicy, de- 
licious — be sure to include some Boysenberries 
in your fruit garden. 
BEARING AGE PLANTS — POSTPAID 
12 Plants 25 Plants 100 Plants 
5.45 9.20 28.75 
