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PERFECTION—(Everbearing) 
PERFECTION (Everbearing Strawberry) 
This is the first time that we have catalogued the Perfection. 
This is the variety that the Kellogg Co. claims to have paid 
$1,000 for as their offer for the best variety of the Everbearing 
Strawberries. The Perfection has made a’ fine showing on our 
grounds this season. Is a beauty in every way, both in plant 
growth and in fruit. Owing to the very high price that has been 
asked for the plants it has not yet been widely introduced, but 
we have a fine stock of Perfection plants and are making very 
low prices for a new variety with such merits and ask that our 
customers give it a trial. 
LUCKY STRIKE (Everbearing Strawberries) 
This is one of the best Everbearing Strawberries for the 
Northern States. Is especially adapted to hill culture. Does not 
fruit on new set plants as the Progressive or Champion wil! do. 
But when grown in hills will often produce more than two quarts 
of the finest quality and extra large berries in a single season. We 
have never been able to fill the demand for Lucky Strike plants, 
so kindly get your order in early this season. We have a particu- 
larly fine tock at lower prices. 
LUCKY BOY (Everbearing Strawberries) 
Lucky Boy still holds the record as the Biggest, Sweetest and 
most Productive of the Everbearing family. This claim has been 
made hundreds of times from gardeners in all sections of the coun- 
try. It is especially adapted to the Northern part of the United 
States, and for best results should be grown in the hill system. 
We have picked a piling quart from a single plant at one time. 
One peculiarity about the Lucky Boy is that there are bound to 
be some barren plants during the summer. This has proven to be 
the case with the Superb, and in fact with most of the Everbear- 
ing varieties. Just why this is so we have never been able to ex- 
plain. As a Spring cropper Lucky Boy can not be surpassed in 
any way, shape or form. We have planted largely of Lucky Boy 
this season and hope to be able to supply our customers. 
