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STRAWBERRIES 
Don‘t They Make Your Mouth Water? 
EASY TO GROW! LITTLE SPACE! 
: DELICIOUS FRUITS! 
\, BLAKEMORE. Bright red berries which do not 
lose their color. Firm and delicious, early 
bearing, ; 
“ KLONDIKE. Will do well on wide variety of 
soils, and stands the heat of interior, warm 
sections. Good color, sweet and firm. 
“S MISSIONARY (Carolina). Noted for its adaptabil- 
ity to sandy, poorer soils. Seems to like the 
hotter weather, and matures following the 
Klondike. 
PROGRESSIVE EVERBEARING. A fine compan- 
ion for Gem. Excellent fruit, also bears over 
long season. Plants of each variety will keep 
luscious berries available for many months. 
72c a dozen, 20 for $1.00, 75 for $3.00 
TAX AND POSTAGE PAID 
BOYSENBERRIES 
Large, black, luscious berries known the world 
, over. A “must” for every garden. 
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““"THORNLESS BOYSENBERRY. No thorns to worry 
. about with this variety. 
YOUNGBERRIES | 
Bears several weeks ahead of Boysenberry, 
heavy crops of highly-flavored fruit. Seeds few 
and soft. 
\. THORNLESS YOUNGBERRY. 
LOGANBERRIES 
An old favorite for jams, jellies and juice. Dark 
red fruit of excellent flavor. 
Regular and Thornless (Plant Pat. 82) varieties. 
All above Berries at following low prices: 
> Regular—25c each plant, 10 for $2.00. 
Thornless—35c each plant, 3 for $1.00, 10 for 
$3.00. 
Tax and Postage Paid 
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RASPBERRIES 
With a little more water than other berries, 
Raspberries will do well in your garden, These 
tested varieties give you the best available, 
including the newer blacks and the famous 
purples, Plant several kinds and enjoy the real 
~ raspberry flavor. . 
CUMBERLAND. Large, heavy-bearing purplish- 
black berry of fine quality. 
* CUTHBERT. One of the=finest red raspberries, 
well suited for Southérn California. Sweet and 
aromatic, 
MORRISON. Another fine black. Long canes, pro- 
ducing bountiful fruit. 
MUNGER. The Southland’s large and sweet 
“black-cap”. You should have this one. 
Prices (except Sodus Purple): Each 25c, 
2 of each variety $2.00 
“ SODUS PURPLE. Heavy bearers of fine fruit, 
combining the qualities of red and black rasp- 
berries. Largest variety grown, juicy, sweet and 
delicious, Often produce in the fall from early 
planting. 
Each plant, 29c, 4 for $1.00 
~ DEWBERRY 
Earliest to ripen of any berry. Large, black ber- 
ries of fine flavor, borne in great abundance, 
Include these in your berry planting on fence, 
or trellis. 
Each plant 25c 
BLACKBERRIES 
Fine for jelly or eating fresh—real “honest-to- 
goodness” old-fashioned flavor. 
CAMERON. Long, strong-growing canes of jet- 
black fruit. Abundantly bearing fine quality 
for many purposes. 
CRANDALL. Heavy enough grower that it needs 
no trellising. Bears the earliest of all, in June 
and July, enormous crops. 
CORY’S. Almost thornless, a boon to berry 
growers. Sweet and small-seeded. 
Each plant 25c, 5 plants, your choice, $1.00 
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PERENNIAL VEGETABLES 
A few small spots around your yard and garden are all you need for a goodly supply of 
these fine vegetables which increase from year to year. And they add color, too. Your 
small investment now will pay big dividends 
garden you can harvest your fresh produce. 
RHUBARB 
The favorite Strawberry variety. Three plants 
will supply an ordinary family. Allow one 
year before cutting stalks. Each 25c. 
ARTICHOKES 
Famous French Green Globe variety, with buds 
of fine flavor. Easy to grow, and when cut back 
each fall, the plants again produce fine buds 
the following year. Excellent as an ornamental. 
Each plant 35c, 3 for $1.00. 
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in a short time, and then from your own 
ASPARAGUS 
Paradise or Mary Washington varieties, both fine 
and early-season bearing. Crisp and tender stalks, 
tender tips. 12 plants for 75c, 20 for $1.00: 
HORSERADISH 
A few plants will give you sauce and pickles 
from your own back yard. Use plenty of water 
for best results. Roots: 18¢ each, 6 for $1.00. Lie 
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GRAPES 
For a Fine Source 
of Food in a 
Limited Space 
3 Fine Grapes + 
for this area 
“Eastern Concord, 
‘Thompson Seedless 
\ Muscat 
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1379 
Many Others in Stock 
Be Sure to Dust Your Grapes 
in the Spring With Sulphur 
SOIL PREPARATION 
Prepare your soil by a thorough irrigation, and addition of 1 
sack of steer manure to each 250 sq, ft. of ground, well spaded 
in. Take level, and plant your seeds or plants in rows for ease 
of cultivation. Space your rows to allow for type of tools you 
use. Usually furrow irigation is used. 
Commercial fertilizer used as a side dressing, after the plants 
are well advanced, aids in rapidly developing vegetables high 
in health giving quality. 
By planned planting we can have a year round garden. Root 
crops, leafy vegetables, peas, and onions in fall, winter, and 
early spring. Beans, corn, peppers, tomatoes, squash, and 
many others in summer. 
We are at all times prepared to properly advise and assist you. 
_ BERRIES, SMALL FRUITS 
A section of your yard can be advantageously used for berries. 
small fruits, rhubarb, asparagus, and artichokes, supplementing 
your diet with delicious garden fresh dishes. Too, you can 
quick freeze, can, and preserve for future use. 
Varieties especially adapted for this section and developed for 
the home gardener are carried by us. 
FERTILIZERS, SPRAYS, GARDEN TOOLS 
Our garden supply store carries a complete line of fertilizers, 
spray material, sprayers, and garden tools to aid in proper 
maintenance of your garden. 
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