Historic, Archive Document Do not assume content reflects current scientific knowledge, policies, or practices x e. ee CATALOGUE foe Oe Strawberry Plants eee ND Gladiolus Bulbs. <<. FREE TO ALL._2> M. CRAWFORD, = - Cuyahoga Falls, 0. TO MY CUSTOMERS. My stock of some varieties of both plants and bulbs is small. To be sure of getting what you want you should order early, as some of those who delay are certain to be disappointed. To induce people to order early I will send for each dollar received before March Ist four small blooming seedling gladiolus bulbs. None will be sent for orders of less than one dollar, These bulbs will be a receipt for the order. . I do not ship plants by freight. I guarantee the safe arrival of those sent by mail or ex- press before May 1st. Where plants are ordered sent by express, 5 cents per dozen or 20 cents per 100 may be de- ducted from catalogue prices. : The utmost care is taken to avoid errors and all plants are packed in the best possible man ner. If mistakes do occur they will be cheerfully rectified if Iam notified immediately. When ordering please state whether other varieties may be substituted in case those ordered are sold out. I can often do this to advantage but do not do so without permission. Money may be sent at my risk by New York draft, Post Office or Express Money Order or registered letter. Less than a dollar may be sent in stamps. My terms are cash, except tosome of my regular customers with whom past dealings have been satisfactory to me. Varieties having pistillate blossoms are marked (P). Six plants at dozen rates; 50 at hundred rates. This year I offer my patrons a large number of new and comparatively new varieties of strawberries. Purchasers must bear in mind that varieties do well in some places and poorly in others, and must take their own chances on having these do well with them. My business is to collect what are reported to be good varieties from all parts of the world and supply them to those who want them. All plants offered this spring, except those of the Brunette, are of my own growing, strong and healthy. They ought to do well if the variety is adapted to the con- ditions under which itis placed, But if it is not so adapted, Iam not to.be blamed. 2 THE STRAWBERRY AND GLADIOLUS. THE BRANDYWINE STRAWBERRY.