STRAWBERRY PLANTS 
“S STREAMLINER—One of the sweetest, largest everbearers 
grown. Thrifty, vigorous plants that produce an abundance 
of runners which still bear fruit the first season. Bears 
60 days after planting. 
; Price: Postpaid, 50 for $3.50; 100 for $5.95. 
“ EVERMORE -One of the newer everbearing varieties rapidly 
becoming quite popular. Delicious, large, deep-red berries 
with very few seeds. 
Price: Postpaid, 50 for $3.50 or 100 for $5.95. 
\. GEM—A real good, medium-sized, heavy producing, everbear- 
ing type. Fine quality. 
Price: Postpaid, 50 for $3.00 or 100 for $4.9. Strawberries 
Made of sturdy, galvanized 
; steel. Easy to assemble — 
SPECIAL OFFER 
P L A Rd T | Nl G6 E? Y R A M E D $ Here is just what you need. Nearly every home, even those 
on small city lots can enjoy fresh, home-grown strawberries 
with a NU-WRINKLE PYRAMID, as pictured to the left. It 
requires space only 64 feet in diameter. A strawberry bed in 
a NU-WRINKLE PYRAMID is easy to weed, water, fertilize, 
and protect from frost. Berries stay cleaner and are much 
easier to pick. 
Price: PYRAMID only, $7.95 per kit. 
NU-WRINKLE PYRAMID with 75 Evermore Strawberries (the 
right amount for this garden). 
Price: $11.95. 
CURRANTS, Red Lake—Large, scarlet-red berries grown in long clusters. Long 
stems make them easy to pick. 
Price: 2 yr. No. 1, 50¢ ea. 
GRAPES, BETA-—A tame grape with the extra flavor and hardiness of the wild 
grape. Excellent for fruit and jelly. 
Price: 2 yr. No. 1, 50¢ ea. 
GRAPES, FREDONIA—An excellent black grape which ripens 3 weeks earlier 
than the Concord and is rapidly replacing it in many areas. 
Price: 2 yr. No. 1, 50¢ ea. 
X GOOSEBERRES, PIXWELL—An almost thornless gooseberry which makes 
appetizing pies and preserves. Berries hang on long stems below branches. 
Price: 2 yr. No. 1, &¢ ea. 
> RASPBERRES, INDIAN SUMMER-—The best everbearing. Large and juicy—a 
special treat when eaten fresh or frozen. 
Price: No. 1, $2.50 per doz. 
“ RASPBERRIES, LATHAM—A leading commercial and home variety. Vigorous, 
easy to grow, and a heavy producer. 
Price: No. 1, $2.50 per doz. 
RHUBARB, McDONALD RED-—A heavy producer with large tender stock. Sweet- 
er flavored and more delicious than common varieties. 
Price: No. 1, 60¢ ea. 
ASPARAGUS, MARY WASHINGTON—Rust-proof, early and productive; heads are 
solid and compact. INDIAN SUMMER 
Price: 25 for $1.75. 
