FI N E Plant in Early Spring 
BIG- ROOTED Strawberry E lants (For fall planting, plants 
are sent Oct. 15.) 
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Carefully grown and packed to reach you in good con- 
dition. Ali transportation charges prepaid. This year we offer 
our customers New Improved Varieties as well as the tried 
and true “old timers’’ that have been producing wonderful 
crops of luscious berries for years and years. Set plants in rows 
3% to 4 feet apart and 15 to 18 inches apart in the rows. 
Our entire list of varieties is excellent, but if you are not 
familiar with them and ask for our suggestion we recommend 
the following early, midseason and late. 
EARLY RIPENING © tor Earty) 
Temple. New. Large, smooth, attractive fruit of good quality. 
Choice of cold packers. Disease resistant. 
New Fairland. Vigorous, heavy producer. Ripens a few days 
after Premier. Bright red. Good shipper. 
Premier. Very popular with our customers for many years. 
Great record for flavor and production as well as earliness. 
Midland. Early, large, fine delicious berries. 
MIDSEASON (M for Midseason) 
Red Crop. A new variety of excellent quality. Firm, large 
berries borne on vigorous plants with stamina to withstand 
adverse conditions. Try it this year and be convinced, 
Sparkle. New. Splendid freezing variety, originated DyaeNen lic 
Experiment Station. Round in shape; very prod uctive. 
Robinson. One of the very popular midseason varieties. 
Catskill. Produces bumper crops of large, bright red berries. 
Good flavor and firm enough for shipping. 
Big Joe. Good color and delicious large berry. Strong grower 
and thrives on any good Strawberry soil. 
LATE VARIETIES | 
Beeeehete Ger iuicy red bey of | STRAWBERRY PRICE-LIST. Postage Paid to Your Address 
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delicious flavor. Heavy producer and 25 50 100 250 500 1000 5000 
eae for home garden or com- Temple E........$150 $240 $375 $750 $1165 $1850 $87 50 
Red Star an j ieeine Fairlané E....... 1 55 2 45 3 85 775 12 00 19 00 90 00 
c ar. iNew, extremely late va- ePremier E....... 1 55 2 45 3 85 7 75 12 00 19 00 90 00 
ey Bo eccd favored, bight Midland E....... 1 55 2 50 3 95 8 00 12 50 19 50 92 50 
red berry. Vigorous. ; ed Crop M..... 1 45 2 30 3 55 7 10 11 00 17 50 82 50 
Bre Late. lee pee a parkle M....... 1 55 2 45 3 85 7 75 12 00 19 00 90 00 
ee et ai care ame e ‘Robinson M..._. 1 45 2 30 355 7 10 11 00 17 50 82 50 
Siete assuring Clean iruit. Catskill M....... 1 55 2 45 3 85 7 75 12 00 19 00 90 00 
EVERBEARING J"Big Joe L........ 155 2 50 3 95 8 00 12-50 19 50 92 50 
Fairpeake L..... 1 50 2 40 3 75 7 50 11 65 18 50 87 50 
STRAWBERRIES Red Star L...... 1 55 2 50 3 ae 2 iy 12 50 19 ee 92 50 
\Ambrosia L...... 1 45 2°30 3 1 11 00 17 50 82 50 
a ? Bear ts summer : lakemore E.. | 1 40 2 20 3435 6 60 10 35 16 50 77 50 
Eecell mee ont everbearer,. Dorsett E ...... 1 50 2 40 3 75 7 50 11 65 18 50 87 50 
aie ent 4 35 pha pet ; Sen. Dunlap E .. 1 40 2 20 3 35 6 60 10 35 16 50 77 50 
astodon. Exceeds all everbearing |spairtax E......| 155 2 45 3 85 7 75 12 00 19 00 90 00 
fee esse size. Delicious berries,for ~ |Meciondyke E. |... 1 40 2 30 3 55 7 10 11 00 17 50 82 50 
home use ee PpEDE until late au-  ~Kwfissionary E.... 1 40 2 20 3235 6 60 10 35 16 50 77 50 
tumn on good soil. \Armore M....... 1 50 2 40 3 75 7 50 11 65 18 50 87 50 
Empire M....... 155 2 50 3 95 8 00 12 50 19 50 92 50 
OUR GUARANTEE ON ALL FRUIT Ee) 
guarantee all our stock to be satis- : 
factory. If for any reason it is not, “Streamliner  ... 2 60 4 35 7 00 14 00 21 85 
report it to us within ten days and we “Mastodon ..... 2 60 4 35 7 00 14 00 21 85 
will adjust it satisfactorily. Any stock 
that fails to grow peeaune of soil, 
weather, or improper planting, we will 
replace at one-half price the following B if U F B F R ke j ES 
season or that same fall if deliyered 
inthespring. . bs 
Becoming more popular and in 
greater demand every year 
These delicious Blueberries grow 
in big clusters and yield 3000 to 
5000 quarts per acre. They are 
easy to harvest, are thornless, and 
the plants last a lifetime and give 
a bigger yield every year. They do 
well in any acid soil. If your soi! 
is sweet, use peat moss or 
partially rotted vegetable 
matter around the plants to 
create acid. 
Every home-garden should 
have a few plants and farmers 
should plant quite a lot of 
them. Plant two or three 
varieties to cross-pollinize 
for best results. These three 
each ripen for two weeks, thus 
giving you six weeks of Blueberries. 
\ June (early) 5 Pioneer (midseason) ; Jersey (late). 
Each 3 to 9 10 to 29 30 to 99 100 plants 
Plants Plants Plants up. 
- 9to 12 in...$1.10 Each $1.00 Each $0.90 Each $0.80 Each $0.70 
12to18in... 1.45 Each $1.20 Each $1.10 Each $1.00 Each $0.90 
18 to 24 in... 2.10 Each $1.80 Each $1.50 Each $1.35 Each $1.20 
: — 2 to 3 ft.... 2:85, Each $2.45 Each $2.10 Each $1.85 Each $1.65 
For ROSES see pages 72 and 73 BLUEBERRY PRICES POSTPAID 
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