M. S. PRYQR, SALISBURY, MD. 



MASTODON E. B. 

 Picked and Photographed Nov. 10, 1927 



EVERBEARING VARIETIES 



A few years ago it was necessary to wait from one spring until 

 another for the delicious strawberry. They always taste sweeter 

 and better when about gone, but no matter how well we liked them 

 we simply had to wait until the next season for fresh berries. 

 Of course, we had them canned and preserved; they were fine, but 

 still not near as good as strawberries picked fresh from the vines. 

 But now by planting some of the Everbearing plants we can ejoy 

 strawberries 5 or 6 months in the year. Delicious! You said it. 

 Almost makes your mouth water to think of them, and we are just 

 as sorry to see the last ones gone as we used to be in the spring. 

 We have even picked frozen berries off the vines. Yes, sir; they 

 bear until the ground freezes in the fall the same year they are set. 

 They bear their best fall crop the same year they are set. But the 

 blossoms should be cut off until about July 15th, so the plants can 

 get a good start. 



Everbearing strawberries are grown just like the spring varie- 



