. 1916 Griffith and Turner Co. : farm and garden supplies. d toremain on the ground as a mulch, to keep the berries clean next summer. Whenstrawberries are moved in the fall, they should be left until October or thie firstof November. The blossoms of all varieties marked S are bi-sexual or perfect, thosemarked P are destitute of stamens and are termed pistillate or imperfect. Imperfect varieties should have a row of perfect flowered sorts plantedevery third or fourth row to poUenize their blossoms. When imperfect blos-soms are properly fertilized they are the most prolific. GANDY (S)—Strong pl


. 1916 Griffith and Turner Co. : farm and garden supplies. d toremain on the ground as a mulch, to keep the berries clean next summer. Whenstrawberries are moved in the fall, they should be left until October or thie firstof November. The blossoms of all varieties marked S are bi-sexual or perfect, thosemarked P are destitute of stamens and are termed pistillate or imperfect. Imperfect varieties should have a row of perfect flowered sorts plantedevery third or fourth row to poUenize their blossoms. When imperfect blos-soms are properly fertilized they are the most prolific. GANDY (S)—Strong plants, bright red in color andgood late shipper. Succeeds best in heavy clay soilor bottom land. GLEN MARY (S)—Dark red fruit, rich and firm shipper. LADY THOMPSON (S)—Early large-sized berry, ro-bust and good shipper. MICHELS EARLY (S)—Medium size, evenly colored,with rich mild flavor. NICK OHMER (S)—Very productive, large glossy flavor. TENNESSEE PROLIFIC (S)—Large size, bright crim-son fruit. Good shipper and OREM (S)—Firm large rich red berries. A late variety and good (S)—Bright scarlet, medium to large fruit. Very (S)—Large fruit of fine quality, speciallyfor market. STEVENS LATE (S)—Heavy yielder, having large bright red (S)—Good cropper and firm berry, mak-ing a fine (S)—Large fruit, of bright scarlet color. Flesh firm, juicy and sweet. Medium to BEAUTY (S)—Mid-season. Strong plantsand very productive. PRICE.—Any variety, strong, healthy layer plants, 25c. per doz.; 75c. per 100; $ per 1000. By express not prepaid. FROST-PROOF CABBAGE PLANTS WILL MATURE HEADS TWO TO THREE WEEKS EARLIER THAN YOUR HOME-GROWN : Early Jersey Wakefield, Charleston Wakefield, Succession and Early Flat Dutch These plants are grown in the open field during thefall and winter months, which causes them to make aslow, tough, hardy growth-—s


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