STRAWBERRY PLANTS OF QUALITY 9 
5. It will grow in any climate. Premier is grown from Maine to Cali- 
fornia and from Canada to the Gulf, and will grow and thrive on most all 
kinds of soil. 
6. It is attractive. The large beautifully formed berries that are bright 
red in color and extend clear through to the center, with a bright green cap, 
make a pleasing appearance in the crate and attract the attention of buyers 
and makes them willing to pay top prices for them. 
7. It is a good shipper, being firm enough to stand shipping to distant 
markets if kept well picked up. 
8. It produces through a long season, producing great quantities of 
fancy, high-quality berries until the late varieties start to ripen, and enables 
you to keep your pickers from the beginning of the berry season until the 
late varieties are gone. 
Premier has so many good qualities that it is difficult to name them all. 
I could name more, but to fully appreciate what a great money-maker and 
mortgage-lifter Premier is, you should plant some this spring. You'll be 
glad you did. If you have been growing early berries and making some 
money, plant Premier and you will make more money. Premier is a fine 
table berry, and no garden is complete without it. I have a fine crop of 
Premier plants this spring, probably the largest supply I have ever had, and 
have a good, well-developed root system, so essential to their taking hold 
and growing in their new home. I am offering them at reasonable prices 
for this grade of plants and hope to have your order, for. I know they will 
please you. I’ll be expecting it. 
KLONDYKE (Per) 
A great favorite all through the South, where there are more Klondykes 
planted than any other variety, and in some sections they will plant no other 
variety. A vigorous grower, makes plants abundantly. Berries uniform, 
shapely, of fair size, color rich dark red, very juicy and handsome; sells 
quickly at top prices; very firm and one of our very best shippers. 
DEPENDABLE MONEY-MAKING VARIETIES 
My selected list of strawberries are all money-making varieties; varie- 
ties that you can safely plant and be assured of results if given proper care 
and you can choose most any of them and not go wrong as there are varie- 
ties for most all soils and all climates, and while each variety is of proven 
value, except the two new varieties, some varieties are a little better than 
others for certain sections and I can especially recommend for the Middle 
and Northern states, Premier for early, Big Joe and Cooper for midseason, 
Chesapeake and Wm. Belt for late. For the Southern states, Missionary 
and Klondyke for early, Aroma and Gandy for late. 
Everbearing Mastodon commercially and Champion for the home garden. 
