, CHESAPEAKE One of the best late berries, requires 
the best of care. Berries large with yellow seeds and 
present a striking appearance. An excellent shipper and 
brings a fancy price in city markets on account of its 
handsome appearance. Flavor of the best. 
Prices — 25, $1.00; 50, $1.75; 100, $3.25; 500, $12.50; 
1,000, $22.50 
‘GANDY An old standard variety. Very late. Does best 
on low springy soil. Large, firm, an excellent shipper. 
Makes plants freely. A very valuable late variety. 
Prices — 25, $1.00; 50, $1.50; 100, $2.75; 500, $12.50; 
1,000, $20.00 
Everbearing Varieties 
We make a Specialty of Everbearing Strawberry 
Plants. 
Plants set in April or May will bear the same year 
set, starting in early August and will continue to bear 
until the ground freezes about Nov. 1. 
\GEM We have fruited this new variety for several 
_ years and find it superior to Mastodon in many re- 
spects. The berries are about as large as Mastodon and 
run more even in size. The quality is better, the berries 
having a sweet and delicious flavor and are very firm. 
The Plants have less foliage which allows the berries to 
ripen evenly all over. It stands dry weather better than 
Mastodon. We are sure you will be pleased with it. 
Prices — 25, $1.50; 50, $2.75; 100, $5.00; 500, $22.50; 
1,000, $39.00 
MASTODON The berries are extra large and hold 
their size well. Will bear from August ist until the 
_ ground freezes. Also a large crop the following Spring. 
We have some extra fine plants this season. Place your 
order early as we are always sold out before the 
season ends. 
Prices — 25, $1.50; 50, $2.75; 100, $5.00; 500, $22.50; 
1,000, $39.00 
. SUPERFECTION Newest and best of the Ever- 
bearers. Berries are large, roundish, of deep red color. 
| Delicious in flavor. 
Prices — 25, $1.50; 50, $3.00; 106, $5.50; 500, $22.50 
* STREAMLINER New. Berry extremely sweet. Bright 
red. Large and very firm. Healthy foliage. Makes new 
plants freely. 
Prices — 25, $1.50; 50, $3.00; 100, $5.50; 500, $22.50 
Transplanted Plants 
In June and July we advise setting TRANSPLANTED 
Plants. These we set very early in the Spring and the 
_ transplanting sets them back in growth of leaves from 
four to six weeks. The roots send out small rootlets to 
which the soil adheres when taking them up and they 
_ ean be safely set in June or July and will start growing 
at once and will grow as good a bed of new plants as 
those set earlier in the season. 
Prices on Transplanted Strawberry Plants. Add 75 
cents per 100 to regular prices as listed. 
Red Raspberries 
CHIEF New. Very early, ten days earlier than 
Latham. Excellent quality. Heavy yielder and a good 
shipper. Vines hardy. 
Prices — 25, $3.50; 50, $6.50; 100, $12.50 
LATHAM Somewhat later than Cuthbert. Berries 
extra large. Enormous yielder. Vines very hardy and 
stand the winters well. 
Prices — 25, $3.50; 50, $6.50; 100, $12.50 
