STRAWBERRY PLANTS—Roots 
Dormant plants from cold storage ready to start active growth as soon 
as planted in warm soil. Some fruit can be expected the first season. 
Shipped from a wholesale grower, postpaid. 
Minimum of one variety 25 plants. 
Minimum shipment $3. 
West of the Mississippi please add .25 per order for part of extra postage. 
EKarly-Midseason-Late Everbearers 
20 of one variety..... $1.10 29 of one variety. .$1.80 
00 of one variety..... 1.90 50 of one variety.. 3.10 
100 of one variety..... 3.00 100 of one variety.. 5.00 
Quantity Quantity 
_ \\. Fairfax— early $.... NAN Geminis. oe 
_. \Premier— toe dames _.NMastodon....... 
..Sen.Dunlap— ” .... .. NStreamliner..... 
_ .. Temple— Ae Rs .. \Superfection ... . 
. . §. Catskill—midseason 
.. \Robinson— ”’ 
.. X. Sparkle— a 
.... Ambrosia— late 
.. \Fairpeake— ss 
sub-total $...... SUD-COtAL SS oes Total $........ 
STRAWBERRY PLANTS—Potted 
These plants have completely developed, heavy root systems and, planted 
early, will bear fruit the first season. Shipped from pots, wrapped in paper 
and packed in peat moss. As a rough guide to your needs figure 7 plants 
to a quart of berries the first year, and one square foot per plant. 
Minimum of a kind 25 plants. 
Minimum shipment 25 plants. 
Shipped postpaid east of the Mississippi. 
West of the Mississippi please add .01 per plant for part of extra postage. 
Number You Want 
... .Fairfax—early—superb flavor, large berries. 
....Sen. Dunlap—early—stands up well in dry weather, good size fruit. 
....Temple—early—blunt-conic berries, freeze well. 
.. & Chesapeake—midseason—the old favorite. 
... .Robinson—midseason—large brilliant red berries. 
... .Sparkle—midseason—splendid for freezing. 
....Gem—everbearer—bright attractive berries of good size. 
.... Streamliner—everbearer—rich red fruit for eating fresh, canning, 
freezing. 
total number of plants priced at 25 for $ 4.25 
50 for 7.50 
£00 FOr 14, 00 ee ee eee Pete coir, Se eae 
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