Virus Free Superfection for your orders this spring. Do they grow? Yes! 



SUPERFECTION 



World's finest Everbearer 



Easier to grow, more productive of summer and fall berries and more attractive 

 in appearance than other everbearing varieties. This has been our experience with 

 Superfection year after year. In quality is is surpassed only by Red Rich. Perform- 

 ance alone enables Superfection to hold its place as the best of all the everbearing 

 kinds. 



Scoffed at as of little value by commercial growers for many years, the new 

 sawdust mulch spaced plant system of growing, and varieties like Superfection have 

 made everbearers a real asset to your home garden and in favorable locations a prof- 

 itable money crop. (See letter below.) 



Superfection berries are light in color and quite attractive in appearance. They are firm enough to 

 ship moderate distances but mostly they are used at home or sold on local markets. The flavor is quite 

 tart but with sugar added Superfection makes a very fine addition to late summer and fall desserts. 



All our plants of Superfection are grown from virus free stocks. The virus free strains generally make 

 a very fine growth so that we have a good stock to offer. If you are interested in the satisfaction and 

 novelty of having fresh berries out of season in your home garden Superfection is your best bet. If you 

 will use the sawdust spaced plant system of growing everbearers, similar to the one described on page 30, 

 your chances of good results with Superfection or any other everbearer are greatly increased. Price List 

 page 32. 



Successful 

 Marshall Co.. Kentucky, Feb. 17, 1958. "Last spring we decided to try a few everbearing strawberries for 

 the first time. We got 5,000 Superfection plants from you and 3,000 from a very reputable western 

 nursery with whom we have traded for years. You will be happy to hear our everbearing crop was 

 highly successful, even with lots of fruit lost from heavy rains in July and August. You will be even 

 happier to hear the Allen plants proved far superior to those from the other nursery, planted in the same 

 field. Their plants were strong, healthy appearing and arrived in good shape but throughout the season 

 Allen's plants were healthier, better producers. I thought it was only fair to tell you how well satisfied 

 we were since we would certainly have told you if we had been dissatisfid. I used the spaced plant 

 sawdust mulch system." Herbert K. Newton. 



Superfection is also sold as Gem, which was the original name. Also the plants 



V?lAA w hi°h we bought as Brilliant from two sources proved to be identical with Gem and 



Superfection. With virus free plants to eliminate differences in vigor of individual stocks 



you will find Gem and Superfection identical. Order them by either name and you will have the best 



of the everbearers. Price List page 32. _ 



