Pick World's Finest Strawberries 



IT PAYS TO PLANT OUR SELECTED 

 "BIG YIELD" STRAINS 

 y SUPERFECTION— EVERBEARING 

 This exceptionally large, round, red to the center 

 berry, has a sweet, pleasing, mellow flavor and is 

 delicious to eat fresh, canned, preserved in jams 

 and jellies, as well as fresh frozen. Bears an abun- 

 dance of large berries throughout the late summer 

 and fall season. A triple yield 



1 — Plant this spring. 



2 — Pick first crop, July to frost. 



3 — Pick second crop, June next year. 



A — Pick third crop, August to frost next year. 



3 REAL CROPS — 3 BIG PROFITS 



Bears in 90 Days, ond, too. It's the Best Family Garden 

 Strawberry — Loads of Big Berries in 90 Days 



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Bears 

 100 Days 

 After 

 Planting 



GEM EVERBEARING 



New Companion for Mastodon 



Get Your Berry Patch Started This Season 



Gem will start to bear the first season planted and will 

 bear large crops until frbst. These berries bring the high- 

 est prices in the markets or on a roadside stand. There is 

 a great opportunity for making money by planting Gem. 

 Get your patch started this season; they will give you 

 enough berries for your own family and some to sell to 

 your neighbors or ship to the city markets. 



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A Big Profit From Your Own Back Yard ^^STREAMLINER 



Everybody prefers the flavor of vine-ripened Strawberries. They arc f Cft^jfli rP^"jA^' 



more delicious and usually sell for 1 0(i to 25f! more per quart. Customers TL A P«. n «*«** r.p/,,lin«,m» Cirmulinprn ■Bi^F\K«v\V'' 



pay premium prices for garden fresh Strawberries and small growers make I MB UlCdlcSl tVcI DBdlillP 0113)10611* 

 real money, up to $500.00 per acre. ° ' 



Whefher you have a small garden or several acres, you can make a big SWEET AS HONEY — EXTRA LARGE 



extra casn income by planting Harrisons' "Big Yield" Strawberries. Others EXCELLENT FOR EATING FRESH OR FREEZING 

 are doing it, why not you. It costs only a few dollars to get started. MAKES HEAVY FRUITING BED 



• Berries in 90 days or less. No need to wait several months. Plants 

 ■*J TP" f" Jk A f^ I P planted in March or April will commence bearing in early July and bear 



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' v ' • Three Big Crops From One Flanting. Streamliner needs no nursing along 



- . , , ., . . ,. ,„„_,. as some everbearers do. They are thrifty growers, and do not require 



Bred for heavy yields and resistance to disease. Named after Prof. C. E exacting soil requirements. Pick your first crop this summer and fall, 



Temple of the University of Maryland, whose efforts started the work of second crop next June, third crop the following summer and fall. 



cross-oreeding Strawberries for disease resistance. Temple is not only a _ 



heavy yielder of fine looking berries, but they are of the highest quality • It costs less to grow your own berries if you plant Streamliner. Easy 



and are suitable either for home or commercial production. One of the to grow, just space them 12 to 15 inches apart in the row with the rows 



easier varieties to grow, as it thrives on soil that is too wet for other kinds. 2'/2 to 3 Yz feet apart 



HARRISONS' BIG YIELD STRAWBERRY PLANTS > 



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/ uJ v^ c , r, .rvrlr' EARLY: PlanH Plants Plants Plants Plants Plants Plants 



LARGE YIELD — FANCY FRUIT Blakemore $1.15 $1.90 $3.00 $6.00 $9.40 $12.40 $15.00 



FINE FLAVOR Earlidawn 1.50 2.50 4.00 8.00 12.50 16.50 20.00 



Big Joe is a heavy producer of large, brilliant Premier 1.30 2.15 3.50 6.85 10.90 14.30 17.50 



red berries of extra fine flavor and is firm Redglow 1.35 2.25 3.60 7.20 11.25 14.85 18.00 



enough to withstand long shipments. The plants Fairfax 1.35 2.25 3.60 7.20 11.25 14.85 18.00 



are good growers and heavy yielders. This variety Poeahonfas 1.35 2.25 3.60 7.20 11.25 14.85 18.00 



succeeds on all types of soil but does extra well Dixieland 1.35 2.25 3.60 7.20 11.25 14.85 18.00 



with good care and fertility. Be sure to include Stelemaster 1.35 2.25 3.60 7.20 11.25 14.85 18.00 



Big Joe in your planting this spring. Our big Temple 1.30 2.15 3.50 6.85 10.90 14.30 17.50 



yield strain insures big crops. 



MIDSEASON: 



Empire 1.35 2.25 3.60 7.20 11.25 14.85 18.00 



~f FAIRDF AKT The Favorite Robinson 1.30 2.15 3.50 6.85 10.90 14.30 17.50 



/ I nil\rLrtl\L Late Berry Sparkle 1.35 2.25 3.60 7.20 11.25 14.85 18.00 



It is a good producer of very large berries that Big Joe 1.30 2.15 3.50 6.85 10.90 14.30 17.50 



hold their shape well until the end of the season. Surecrop 1.35 2.25 3.60 7.20 11.25 14.85 18.00 



It does not yield as many berries per acre as Armore 1.35 2.25 3.60 7.20 11.25 14.85 18.00 



some of the early varieties, but the size and Vermilion 1.35 2.25 3.60 7.20 11.25 14.85 18.00 



quality of its fruit enables it to sell for a much 



better price which offsets this disadvantage. The LATE: 



berries are firm enough to ship to distant markets Red Star 1.35 2.25 3.60 7.20 11.25 14.85 18.00 



and to arrive in first class condition. An exceed- Fairpeake 1.35 2.25 3.60 7.20 11.25 14.85 18.00 



ingly valuable commercial berry but equally 



adapted for home planting. We offer a selected EVERBEARING: 



"Big Yield" strain. Fairpeake has taken the place Streamliner 2.60 4.40 7.00 14.00 21.85 28.85 35.00 



of the "Old Time" favorite late "Chesapeake" Superfection 2.40 4.00 6.40 12.80 20.00 26.40 32.00 



Gem 2.25 3.75 6.00 12.00 18.75 24.75 30.00 



STRAWBERRY PLANT SHIPPING SEASON: November 1st to May 15th. 

 [29] PRICES: F.O.B. Berlin, Maryland. 



