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We (uiisidei SIPERFEC- 

 TIOX one of the greatest con- 

 tributions to everbearing Iiistory. 

 It is remarkably vigorous and 

 a great producer of quality fruit 

 of excellent flavor. 



The Everbearer that Produces Like Magic 



SUPERFF.CTION is uiuloubtedly the best of the ever- 

 bearers. Mr. P. Congedu. of Hackettstowii. X. ,1. writes. 

 "They produce like Magic." Mauy of onr customers report 

 wonderful success witli Superfection. It has l)ecome one of 

 the most popular everbearing varieties. 



Superfection is a vigorous grower, making many run- 

 ner plants, is a continuous producer of large, uniform ber- 

 ries, of fine quality, with beautiful light red color. Firm 

 enough to stand shipping well. Excellent for off the vine 

 eating, or canning and freezing. 



Superfection is one of the best varieties to grow under 

 the sawdust system (descrilied below). Be sure to include 

 Superfection in your order this year. You will like them- 



100 Plants $6.00; 1000 Plants $30.00; Complete Price 

 75 Plants for Terrace $4.50 List on Page 19 



MASTODON 



OLD RELIABLE 

 EVERBEARING VARIETY 



MASTODON is grown successfully as far Suuth as the high elevations of North Carolina 

 and throughout the North. Produces a crop during summer and fall of first year and a 

 yield equal to many regular varieties the following spring which alone justifies it. Fall 

 bearing qualities of this double-duty strawlierry have made many friends and provided large 

 profits to berry growers. 



100 Plants $6.00 ; 1000 Plants $H0.00 Complete Price List on Page 19. 



75 Plants for Terrace S4.50 



BED.RICH Everbearing 



SEE DESCRIPTION 

 AND PRICES 



on 

 Inside Front Cover 



Strawberries 



In June 

 In August 

 In September 

 In October 



Enjoy your own Strawber- 

 ries picked fresh off the vines 

 four months of the year. 



Spring, Summer, Fall 



HOW TO PRODUCE RECORD HARVESTS 



Tremendous crops of strawberries are being grown by a 

 simplified method of controlling runner growth, soil mois- 

 ture and weeds. Known as the sawdust mulch method, it 

 works like this: 



1.— Plants are set one foot apart with four lines of 

 plants to the row and a two foot alley between rows for 

 walking. 2,— After first cultivation the area is covered 

 with a layer of sawdust ouje inch thick. Weeds that grow 

 through mulch must be pulled by hand. IT IS IMPOR- 

 TANT that hoeing be discontinued entirely to avoid mix- 

 ing with soil. Mulch will do much toward control of weed 

 growth. 3.— All runners are removed from plants as fast 

 as they develop. 4. — Blossoms from newly set plants are 

 removed until early July. 5.— Sawdust mulch will also 

 give adequate winter protection, if the one inch depth is 

 maintained. _ 



THIS M£THOD IS RECOMMENDED WITH 

 EYERBEABING YABIETIES ONLY 



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PL.\NTING SUCCESS BEGINS WITH PLANTS FROM KAYNEK BROTHERS 



