Everbearing Strawberries 



Big, Luscious Berries Thru Late Summer and Fall Pay Big Dividends To 

 The Commercial and Home Grower 



THE XEW 



red rich 



EVERBEARING 



TRADE MARK 



The Reddest, Sweetest, Tastiest Everbearing Straw- 

 berry offered in years. Promises to be rated among 

 the greatest everbearing varieties. 



The "RED KICH" is the result of 15 years of experiment- 

 ing and cross-breeding by Marion Hagerstrom. a Minnesota 

 farmer, who has bred strawberry plants for more than 20 

 years. 



"RED-RICH" is a cross between Fairfax and Wayzata and 

 produced 10.000 quarts per acre in the 1949 test plots. It 

 is distinguished from all other strawberries by its deep red 

 color which runs through the entire berry. The fruit keeps 

 well after harvesting and may be held for several days in 

 good saleable condition, so necessary to heavy production. 



The new plant makes possible for the first time a quick 

 freezing and perfect thawing strawberry without loss of 

 firmness, flavor or natural sugars, offering farmers a greatly 

 expanded market. 



Plants available fall and spring. 



PRICES ON "RED RICH" STRAWBERRY PLANTS: 



12 



25 



50 





100 



200 



$2.95 



$5.00 



$8.50 





$15.00 



$29.00 



300 



r>oo 





750 





1000 



$38.30 



$62.50 





S91.8 



5 



$120.00 



The "New" Plant-Spaced-Sawdust 



Mulch System Produces More 



Everbearing Strawberries 



Diagram shows method of planting Everbearing Straw- 

 erry patch that will produce heavy crop of delicious berries 



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MASTODON 



(EVERBEARER) 



A True Everbearer And Remains One Of The Finest 



Of Our Everbearing Varieties 



It outyields some of our best June bearing sorts during 

 their season and continues to bear throughout summer and 

 fall. Berries of amazing size and superior quality, being 

 very firm and attractive. For best results newly set plants 

 should be disbudded up to July 1st. They will then bear 'til 

 frost. They are grown very successfully by hill culture 

 methods as well as matted bed row system. Where hill cul- 

 ture is practiced, set the plants 15 inches apart in the row 

 and have rows from 2 to 2% feet apart. This produces 

 strong, robust hills that produce very heavily. 



OEM 



Proving More Outstanding and Dependable 

 Each Year 



One of the good everbearing varieties of recent introduc- 

 tion. Coming from the Middle West, it has adapted itself 

 to our conditions on the Eastern Shore very readily. We 

 find it to be an excellent plant maker, very productive. Ber- 

 ries are large and real beauties of excellent quality. We can 

 recommend Gem. 



Plant Bountiful Ridge selected heavy fruiting strain Gem 

 for a dependable everbearer. 



STREAMLINER 



Reports Continue Favorable On This 

 New Everbearer 



Public approval from many sections attest its fine quality, 

 rich color and real strawberry flavor. Include a generous 

 planting for year around goodness. 



Streamliner is probably receiving more publicity than any 

 everbearing strawberry of recent introduction. Coming from 

 the west it seems to be adapting itself to most central and 

 eastern growing conditions. Plants seem vigorous and pro- 

 duce good spring crops and bear almost constantly during 

 late summer and fall. Berries are medium to large, rich red 

 color throughout, having a real strawberry flavor. Stream- 

 liner makes a good fruiting bed and we recommend it for 



" M 7 SUPERFECTION 



(EYERBEARDsG) 



IT'S NEW — IT'S BEAUTIFUL — IT'S GOOD EATING. 



PLANT SOME IN" SPRING. PICK BERRIES FROM 



LATE SUMMER UNTIL SNOW FLIES 



Originated in Michigan and promises to take the place of 

 many old time varieties due to its many excellent character- 

 istics. The plants adapt themselves to any soil without extra 

 care and are free plant makers. The berries are firm, large, 

 round and red throughout, they have a good flavor and a 

 pleasing taste. The berry is firm and does not discolor when 

 taken from the plant. Worthy of trial planting in all sec- 

 tions. 



Note that plants are set in beds 4 

 spaced 1 foot apart each way. 



A 24 inch path between the beds allows for picking, weed- 

 ing, where necessary, or other work to be done. A patch 

 15 t.. 4H feet will take 500 plants and should produce 100 

 quarts the first season and thereafter. 



This new system first observed by us at Wooster. Ohio. 

 2 years ago and repeated observation has proved the merit 

 of growing Strawberries in this manner. 



Soil should be in prime condition with liberal amount of fertilizer worked into the soil before planting, or fertilizer can 

 be applied with first working of the plants. SAWDUST should be G months to 1 year or more old and applied after first 

 working and fertilizer is applied. You should put 1 inch of sawdust at first application thoroughly covering the surface 

 and around the plants, more can be put on later but never have it more than l'_. inches deep. All runners should be re- 

 moved from plants as they form and grow them strictly by hill system. 



Space herein limits full description, but we invite you to write us for complete instructions on how to prepare your soil. 

 set and care for your plants to fruit production. 



Any everbearing type of plant may be used, but such varieties as Mastodon. Superfection, Streamliner and Red-Rich 

 seem to respond best. Write today for full directions. 



