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We are delighted that we are now able 
to offer you fine dormant strawberry 
plants—available on any date you want 
them—for fall planting. Just write the 
date you want them on your order. 
These will be dormant plants in just 
~ the same condition as they were when 
placed in storage. They have some 
green leaves, but not many. (Green 
leaves mean nothing. The new growth 
thing is that they are in just the right 
condition to get rooted and some growth 
on before winter. 
This certainly is a great step forward 
EVERBEARERS 
B4119—GIANT MASTODON. One of the 
first true everbearers introduced and still 
holds its own against all comers. Berries 
giant-size, often 2” across, and very sweet 
and juicy. 25 for 2.10; 50 for 3.65; 100 for 
5:98; 200 for 10.79; 500 for 24.98, postpaid. 
 B4122—RED RICH. A new, extra-large, 
honey-sweet, high quality berry. Deep red 
through and through. Unsurpassed freezer; 
Easy to grow. 25 for 98c; 50 for 1.69; 
does not mush when thawed, requires little 
sugar. Wery heavy yielder. 10 for 2.98; 
25.for 5.00; 50 for 8.49; 100 for 14.98; 200 
for 26.00; 500 for 55.50; 1000 for 97.50, ppd. 
B4113—NEW GEM. Wonderful plant maker 
bes that will give you tasty fruit from spring 
to fall. Round berries with few seeds. 25 
for 1.59; 50 for 2.85; 100 for 5.19; 200 for 
9.98; 500 for 20.65, postpaid. 
pares How digacy Field’s Give You 
- BETTER STRAWBERRY PLANTS 
for Fall Planting 
from. the small fall-dug plants (never 
ready before last of Oct.) always of- 
fered by Nurseries up to this time. 
ethylene sacks without packing of any 
kind on the roots. We have been work- 
ing on. this new method with Iowa 
State College for several years in a 
concerted effort to get fresh, 
plants to you in the best possible con- 
dition. Let us know how you like them. 
IMPORTANT—Be sure to mulch your 
strawberries with 2 to 3 
coarse litter (rye straw, pine boughs, 
ete.) at freezing time. This keeps the 
ground from freezing and thawing. 
The plants will come to you in poly- 
living 
inches of 
B4125—SUPERFECTION. The heaviest 
yielder of all strawberries. Yielded 13,000 
quarts per acre in test conducted by Dr. 
Denisen of Iowa State College. Bears two 
crops a year of big red berries, richly fla- 
vored and juicy. Hardy everywhere and, 
unlike most everbearers, is a good plant 
maker. 25 for 2.15; 50 for 3.75; 100 for 6.25; 
200 for 10.98; 500 for 25.98, postpaid. 
Henry Field's Bargain 
EVERBEARING STRAWBERRY 
COLLECTION 
50 Gem Strawberries 
25 Superfection 
B4225X—ALL for 4.25, postpaid. 
JUNE BEARERS 
B4110_HENRY FIELD’S GIANT. Sweetest 
of all. Huge size. Disease and frost resist- 
ant. 25 for 2.10; 50 for 3.65; 100 for 5.98; 
200 for 10.79; 500 for 24.98, postpaid. 
B4103— BELMAR. One of the choicest. 
100 
for 2.98; 200 for 5.69; 500 for 12.75, postpaid. 
B4107—SENATOR DUNLAP. The old fa- 
vorite. 25 for 89c; 50 for 1.49; 100 for 2.75; 
200 for 4.98; 500 for 11.75, ‘postpaid. 
B4104— BLAKEMORE. Drouth resistant. 
- Commercial freezers like it. 25 for 89c; 
50 for 1.49; 100 for 2.75; 200 for 4.98; 500 
for 11.75, postpaid. 
eee ON Very large berries. 
SSSA 
new, improved 
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after year, 
firm and have 
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BLACKBERRIES 
A2003 — EBONY KING. 
Guaranteed to bear heavy crops 
luscious berries year 
Berries are large, 
true, 
blackberry flavor. Bushes strong, 
upright-growing. Bear one year 
after planting. 3 for 98c; 6 for 
12 for 3.39; 25 for 6.50, 
Ripens after Dunlap. 25 for 98c; 50 for 1.69; 
100 for 2.98; 200 for 5.69; 500 for 12.75, ppd. 
B4101i1— ARMORE. A brand new June 
bearer just right for Midwest. Very dis- 
ease resistant. Heavy yielder of fine fruit. 
25 for 1.39; 50 for 2.35; 100 for 4.25; 200 
) for 7.65; 500 for 17.98, postpaid. 
‘ B4108—EMPIRE. A fine new variety intro- 
duced by N. Y. Exp. Station. Berries like 
those of famous old ‘Premier,’ but are 
larger and firmer. Have wonderful flavor 
and are excellent for freezing and canning. 
Plants are vigorous and do well under most 
all conditions. 25 for 1.39; 50 for 2:35; 100 
for 4.25; 200 for 7.85; 500 for 17.98, ppd. 
The A2004 — ELDORADO. World’s 
blackberry. leading blackberry. Large, juicy, 
sweet berries. 6 for oot. {2 for 
1.69; oy for 2.98; {00 for 
9:79, ppd. 
sweet, 
JAM-MAKER BLACKBERRY 
COLLECTION—A2532X 
6: Eldorado, 6 Ebony King for 
2.49, ppd. 
RB. TS. 
Shenandoah, Iowa. 19 
Superfection 
SURECROP COLLECTION 
.B4202X —50 Senator Dunlap — Standard 
June bearing; 25 New Gem—Everbearing. 
75 plants, all for 2.69, postpaid. 2 Collec- 
tions—150 plants—for 4.69, postpaid. 
How to FALL PLANT STRAWBERRIES 
It's Easy—and It Pays 
Fall planting gives strawberries a running 
start for next spring. Just mulch them well 
after the ground freezes. Don’t use dirt. Use 
2 to 3 inches of straw or some coarse litter 
that will not pack (don’t use leaves). It’s 
not that the plants aren’t hardy enough— 
they are—but, unless the ground is mulched 
the first year to prevent freezing and thaw- 
ing, the plants are very apt to frost heave. 
You folks from middle Missouri south can 
plant on into the winter, depending how far 
south you are. North of Missouri, straw- 
berries can be planted in October. 
Special Freeze Box Collection 
B4213X—This is for those who want their 
berries to come all at the same time, so they | 
can freeze ’em and get it over with in a 
hurry, but who want several different fia- 
vors: 
50 Dunlap All .150 for 
50 Belmar Post- 
50 Robinson $4.49 paid 
FREE GIFT: 10 New Empire Strawberry 
plants. 
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BOYSENBERRIES 
Should not be planted north of 
Missouri this Fall. 
A2031—NEW THORNLESS. 
Immense dark purple berries of 
delicious flavor. Easy to pick 
because bushes are thornless. 
39c each; 3. for 89c; 6 for 
(1.25; 12 for 2.29; 25 for 4.19, 
postpaid. 
