Strawberry Plants 
With the coming of the large, fine flavored, rich 
colored everbearing varieties there has been a 
greater interest in growing strawberries in the 
home gardens, They can be planted in October and 
early spring, Always select a well drained location 
convenient for watering the plants during the 
summer, We supply healthy, clean plants. It is not 
safe to order strawberry plants later than May ist 
but they may be planted in October. No orders 
filled for less than one dozen. 
Plants will not be sent C.O.D. Payment 
should accompany the order. If plants do not 
arrive in good condition, please notify us at once. 
When plants arrive they should be removed from 
the wrapper and place the roots in water over- 
night and plant the next day. If weather does not 
permit planting then plant them in moist sand and 
hold for proper planting weather. 
STREAMLINER (Everbearing) — A variety of 
delicious quality, producing heavy crops of large 
berries. This berry originated in Oregon and has 
made quite a sensation. It bears throughout the 
season from spring until late fall. Postpaid. 
Doz. $1.25; 50 for $4.35: 100 for $7.95. 
MARSHALL (Standard type, not everbearing) 
—One of the best for market and home use. 
Large, dark red fruit with deep red color clear 
through the berries. Exceptionally fine quality for 
freezing and canning. Doz. 65c; 50 for $2.40; 
100 for $4.25. Postpaid. Write for quantity prices. 
NORTHWEST (New) (Standard type, not ever- 
bearing) — Large heart shaped, uniform berries 
with clear deep red through the fruit. Larger 
and heavier yielder than the Marshall. Vigorous, 
spring bearing plants producing a large cluster 
on high stems. Good for canning and freezing. 
Mid-season. Doz. 90c; 50 for $3.25; 100 for $6.00. 
Postpaid. Write for quantity prices. 
TWENTIETH CENTURY (Everbearing) — 
Sometimes called Utah Centennial. A leading 
grower in Oregon rates this as the best ever- 
bearing strawberry and it has been highly recom- 
mended by many State Experiment Stations. It 
rates very high for size, quality and production. 
A vigorous grower, produceing large plants. 
Bright red fruit of fine texture and wonderful 
flavor. Interior color is very good. It generally 
starts to bear within 60 days after planting and 
continues until freezing weather. We have 
dropped Brilliant, Red Rich and Rockhill in 
favor of this variety. We feel that we can recom- 
mend it. Doz. $1.35; 25 for $2.25; 50 for $4.25; 
100 for $7.50 prepaid. Not prepaid 250 for $14.50; 
500 for $25.00; 1,000 for $45.00. 
SHASTA—tThe famous strawberry of the Santa 
Clara Valley in California. In that location it is 
rated as an everbearing variety and irrigation is 
used. Here in Oregon it is rated as a two crop 
berry, that is a June crop and a fall crop. Early 
midseason and a fine producer of very sweet ber- 
ries. The extra large berries are firm and red 
clear through. It is rated ideal for canning and 
freezing. Several hundred acres are being planted 
in Oregon and it looks very promising. Doz. 75c; 
25 for $1.35; 50 for $2.40; 100 for $4.25. Prepaid. 
Not prepaid 250 for $8.50. Ask for quantity prices. 
Other Berry Plants 
We can supply Raspberry, Gooseberry, 
Grape, Blue Berry, Boysenberry, Nectar- 
berry, Currant and various other plants. 
Please send for price list. 
Garlic, Silverskin 
Garlic 
Garlic gives the best results on the Pacific 
Coast when planted in November. Available in 
fall or spring. 
SILVERSKIN — Large, late keeping variety. 
Best commercial variety. Postpaid. 14 Ib. 35e; 
Ib. 65c. Not prepaid. 5 Ibs. @ 50c Ib. Write for 
prices on quantities. 
Onion Sets 
BOTTOM SETS — Small onions grown from 
seed planted too thickly to reach mature size. 
They produce green onions in a short time, or 
if left to grow, they will produce nice, large dry 
onions earlier than those grown from seed. It is 
best to use the smallest sets to provide dry 
onions and larger ones for green onions. Onion 
sets may be planted in September and up to 
October 15th. These will produce green onions 
available all fall and early spring. They can be 
planted at intervals from early spring until fall, 
thus providing fresh green onions all season. 
Postpaid. 12 Ib. 25c; Ib. 45c; 3 Ibs. $1.15. 
Add 10% for 5th zone and beyond. Not prepaid, 
5 Ibs. @ 30c per Ib.; 10 Ibs. @ 28c per Ib. 
YELLOW MULTIPLIER or SHALLOTS — 
Popular perennial that multiplies each year. De- 
sirable for an early crop. Brown skin, mild white 
flesh. Plant in Fall or Spring. They produce 
excellent green onions. Postpaid. 14 Ib. 35c; Ib. 65c. 
EGYPTIAN or TOP SETS — Popular, old 
fashioned perennial onion. Often planted along 
a fence. Available for green onions most of the 
fall and spring. It is best to plant them in the 
early fall, however, they can be set out in March 
and April. Postpaid. 12 Ib. 40c; Ib. 75c. 
POTATO OR HILL ONION SETS — These 
old-fashioned onion sets are seldom available. 
They are planted in the spring and dug and cured 
in the latter part of August and used for dry 
onions. Long keepers, ideal for kitchen use. With 
a little care will keep the year around in good 
condition. Have them on hand for use anytime. 
Mild white meat. Postpaid. 12 Ib. 50c; Ib. 85c. 
FRUITONE 
It aids in setting fruit thus preventing premature 
drop of the fruit, flowers or leaves. Used on 
holly to prevent berry drop. Postpaid. 2/5 oz. 25ce; 
2 oz. $1.00. Write for quantity prices. 
