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be allowed to set too many as we find the largest 
and finest berries are always where plants are 
fairly wide apart. The Catskill keeps good size to 
the last picking and to be at its best should have 
fairly heavy and rich land. Anyone growing for 
market cannot go wrong in planting Howard 17 for 
early and Catskill for midseason to late. The ber- 
ries are produced on strong stems that keep the 
berries up off the ground. They dry off after heavy 
rain and you get very few rotten berries. Not quite 
as heavy a cropper as the Howard 17, the Catskill 
i getting to be better known now. Every year we 
increase our planting of Catskill. Plant the Howard 
17 on the light to medium land and the Catskill on 
the heavy land. 
By Parcel Post Prepaid 
25 Plants 50 Plants 100 Plants 200 Plants 
Slap $2.00 $3.25 $6.25 
200 Plants 400 Plants 500 Plants 1000 Plants 
$8.50 $10.50 $12.00 $22.00 
By Express or Called For at Farm 
25 50 100 2090 300 400 
$1.00 $1.75 $3.00 $6.00 $8.25 $10.25 
500 <<, 1000 
Pea ys $21.50 
SPARKLE (Per.) 
Sparkle is a midseason to late berry that was 
recently introduced by the New Jersey Experiment 
Station. It is a vigorous grower (plants should not 
be set closer than 80 inches in rows) and heavy 
-yielder of medium size berries. The berries are 
‘of the highest quality and have a sparkling ap- 
