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‘SUPERB— One Of The Leading Foerbearats 
Fall- or Everbearing Strawberries 
STRAWBERRIES 6 MONTHS IN THE YEAR. 
The fall- or everbearing varieties are no longer an experiment; their value has 
been amply proven and they have come to stay. The ‘‘old reliable’? Farm Journal 
in speaking of them says: ‘‘Every household that raises its own berries or has 
room for a berry patch, can and should have fall-bearers. Even in the season of 
peaches and grapes the strawberry is Queen of fruits as the apple is King. Mill- 
ions of strawberry lovers would eat them the year round if they could get them.’’ 
Many persons have the impression that the fall- or everbearing strawberries 
are difficult to grow successfully. This is an error; their culture is almost as 
simple as the ‘“‘June only’* kinds. For full crops in autumn, it is best to remove 
all blossoms until about the first or middle of July. In all other respects they 
should be given the same treatment as other varieties of strawberries. 
As soon as the people become convinced that the new strains of Everbearing 
Strawberry plants are all and more than represented, it willtake years to supply 
the demand for them. Had the people not been imposed upon in the past with 
worthless kinds, it would now be impossible to supply the demand for plants, at 
any price. The ‘‘June only”’ sorts require a full year’s growth to come into bearing 
and have berries then for only three or four weeks, while the Everbearing plants 
set out in Spring bear from July until freezing time the SAME YEAR THEY 
ARE PLANTED and then bear again the following spring, same as other kinds. 
DON’T FAIL TO ORDER SOME OF THESE PLANTS THIS SEASON. 

s Book of Fruits for 1975 
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