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Here are the best strawberry varieties recommended by several state 
experiment stations. Exhaustive tests with over 200 varieties were con- 
ducted in recent years and covered such features as yield, size, season — 
of maturity, firmness, color, flavor, freezing value and resistance to — 
diseases. It’s Berry’s for the latest’ and best in new varieties. Plants 
are available from October 1 to June 1. Dormant plants through the 
winter months and late spring. Guaranteed to grow. 
\ JUNE BEARING 
No. 
4005—_SENA-TOR DUNLAP gone continuous and exten 
(Midseason) Old reliable favorite testing at the University of Illi- 
for home or market, Strong, extra nois. It is tops on the list in qual- { 
. hardy grower—heaviest yielder of ity and attractiveness. Berries © 
big solid red berries. medium large, bright red, Resist- 3 
NM No. 4004—BLAKEMORE (Harly) ant to Red Stele and Leaf spot- 
New market berry. Extra vigor- \ ting diseases. a 
ous grower, heavy bearer, very No. 4018—BELLMAR (Early mid- 7 
drouth resistant, healthy and good season) Looking for the best 
plant maker. Recommended for freezing June berry of them all? ‘ 
Northern States. Mild flavor, beau- This is it—BELLMAR. The berry ‘ 
tiful color, early maturity. For that stood head and shoulders 
, home or market. ; above others in University freez- 7 
~ No. 4007—PREMIER (Early mid- ing tests. 3 
POSTPAID PRICES season) Famous for flavor and ~\ No, 4023—WISCONSIN 214 (Harly 
huge crops in any soil or climate, midseason) Here’s arareone... ‘ 
25 50 100 250 500 1000 Berry’s plants are true early an extra big full bodied berry ~— 
Munilan ees. 1.30 1.95 2.95 5.95 10.50 18.50 pinetrry Rosia hearers, =biz=red er gees Ope Be S ce 4 
= E - berries. iant red in color andles we * 
Seer Ce ee 208 B00 6.00 BN see ee ain (Midseason) excellent for canning and pre- | 
PT CNUVOT IT eek he 0.55 1.50 2.30 3.45 7.20 12.40 20.75 An excellent producer over a long serves. ; d 
Robinson .....1.50 soi 3.45 7.20 12.40 20.75 fruiting eon or oe anout enys Ne. erie UN (Trade a ; 
2 ~ dat =~ o~ O94 = where and is particularly good in (Midseason ur choice for e : 
ee Ones bei ated FM = age BOS ae s = rene light soils. Berries cardinal red All American June bearing. Jum- e 
Vermillion ...:1.70 =.00 4.75 8.90 15.25 24.50 color. Good freezing and canning bo has everything the home gar- : 
Bellmar’ fitae es 1.70 2.55 4.75 8.90 15.25 24.50 quality, gohe and Coenen) Browes de- 
j i 2.55 5 wf 5.25 24.5 No. 4017—ARMORE (Late mid- man in an all-purpose erry. 
sts Siecato 214. ss! 2 a aoe an i o ae is oa season) BIG is the word for Ar- | Deep red all the way through. 
umbo ........ ay oy mi) OAL 40 2 more, BIG producer, BIG berries, ““No.4019—CRIMSON FLASH (Har- 
Crimson Flash. .2.35 Only limited quantity available this year. BIG harvest when the other June ly) (Pat. Applied for) Sssh...: 
bearers are through. It proved we're just whispering about this © 
more productive than other vari- new one. Listed—it’s highly pro- 
. di eted for flavor. ductive—its berries are big and . 
ERMILLION (Harly wonderfully sweet. Quantity is 
million has under- extremely limited. . 
No. 4011—BARGAIN STRAW- No. 4012—SPRING STRAW- 
BERRY GARDEN. 50 Dunlap, BERRY GARDEN, 50 Dunlap, 
25 Premier, 25 Gem. 100 for $3.45. 50 Blakemore, 50 Robinson. 
Postpaid. for $4.65. Postpaid. 
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Order in 
Spring or Fall 3 
\ Ne. 6815—ALFRED. The largest most hardy, 
best flavored of all Blackberries. HEarlier than 
Eldorado. Highly recommended for home gar- 
dens. No. 1 R. C.—10 for $1.65; 25 for $3.50; 100° 
for $12.50. Prepaid. 
ASPARAGUS ak 
No. 6870—WASHINGTON. Rust Proof Strain. 
Large, tender stocks. Hardier, more disease re- 
sistant than most varieties. Fine for canning. ~ 
2 yr. plants—25 for $1.60; 50 for $2.75; 100 for 
$5.00. Prepaid. S. 
No. 6871—PARADISE. A new rust proof variety; _ 
produces extra large tips, yields more than other 
varieties. 2 yr. plants—25 for $1.85; 50 for $3.253 - 
100 for $5.75. Prepaid. Re: 
QUICK CROP ASPARAGUS “ple 
Three-year size, larger, more mature roots. 
Yields a crop sooner. Shipped prepaid. 
No. Nea erie tet be QUICK CROP, 10 ee 
$1.10; 25 for $2.25; 100 for $7.50. . 
. No. 6859—HORSE RADISH CROWNS 
5 for 75e; 10 for $1.25; 25 for $2.75 
Order in 
Spring or Fall 
No. 6863—RUBY RED. Brilliant ruby-red, ten- 
der stalks with a sweet, pleasing flavor. Makes 
attractive, delicious sauce or pies. We ship 
strong divisions. Each 75e; 5 for $3.25; 10 for 
-$6.00; 25 for $14.00. Postpaid. 
No. 6864—CANADA RED RHUBARB. Newest 
and best of all Rhubarb! Extra large, tall 
stalks of juicy, very sweet, red meated Rhu- 
barb. Best for sauce, canning, or pies. Requires 
practically no sugar! Each 95e; 5 for $4.35; 10 
for $8.25; 25 for $18.75. Postpaid. 
No. 6861—GIANT VICTORIA. The old standby, 
tender and full of flavor. % inch whole roots. 
5 for 70c; 10 for $1.15; 25 for $2.45. Postpaid. 
No. 6865—QUICK CROP VICTORIA. Whole 
root ice as big as No, 6861. 5 for 
$1.20; 10 for $2.00; 25 for $4.50, Postpaid, 
RHUBARB GARDEN 
3 Victoria, 1 Ruby Red, 1 Canada Red 
60 No. 6868—5 plants for $1.65. Postpaid. 
\ No. 6801—THORNLESS BOY- 
SENBERRIES: Has the same 
wonderful qualities of the reg- 
ular Boysenberry, but with 
thornless canes. Plant is a 
vigorous grower. Hardy any- 
where but requires protection 
in severe climates. No. 1 tips: 
10 for $2.00; 25 for $4.25; 100 
for $14.50. Postpaid. 
No. 6875—KITCHEN GARDEN 
SPECIAL 
Grow your own Spring Tonic! 
25 Washington Asparagus 
6 Giant Victoria Rhubarb 
All 31 plants for only $1.50. 
