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HENRY EMLONG & SONS, STEVENSVILLE, MICHIGAN. 
Strawberries, 
roK«'ther. 
Progressive 
The most productive, and all things considered the very best Everbearing Strawberry 
ever introduced. Progressive is a sure cropper and produces its big load of berries every 
year. We have never known it to fail. The plant closely resembles Dunlap, it is slender, 
long rooted and a very thrifty grower; foliage is ample, free from disease and a beau- 
tiful rich green. If allowed to make runners the Progressive will bear on the new set 
plants, even before they take root. However, for the best results we advise cutting oft 
all runners, if this is followed the plants will attain an enormous size. They will throw 
out from 8 to 15 fruit stems and the berries will be large and beautiful. The berries 
of the Progressive are of excellent quality, delicious flavor and beautiful color. They 
cannot be surpassed for home use, being equally delicious if eaten fresh or after canning. 
Many of our customers are growing Progressives for market, and they are making big 
money as the fruit sells readily at big prices. ^ 
Order your Progressive today, there is never enough to supply the demand. Price 
$2.50 per 100; $18.00 per 1000. 
Superb 
Superb owes Its popularity to the extra large size of the berries. It is not nearly as 
productive as the Progressive, nor is the quality and flavor nearly so good as the Pro- 
gressive. However, the Superb is a fine berry and like the Progressive will bear a wonder- 
fully large amount of fruit in June, and will also bear in the summer and fall of the first 
year. We recommend hill culture for all varieties of Everbearing Strawberries and if 
this method is followed the Superb will yield a large amount of fruit. Include Superb 
in your order this season. Price. $2.50 per 100; $18.00 per 1000. 
St. Clairesville, Ohio, May 10, 1920. 
Gentlemen: — I received the 600 Gibson Straw- 
berry plants in fine condition: they are the finest 
lot of plants I have ever received. 
FRANK ASHWORTH. 
Brighton, Ont., March I.lth, 1920. 
Gentlemen: — Please send your catalog as I wi.sh 
to plant some berries this Spring. Your planL-i 
are spoken of very highly here and I wish to 
order some. 
UNION FARMERS' Cl/UB, No. 503. 
Per S. J. GINSON. 
Leamington, Ont., May 8th, 1920. 
Gentlemen: — Received my Strawberry plants 
today. They were on the road 12 days, but they 
are in fine shape, due to excellent packing and I 
am well pleased with them. 
R. W. AIJ-YN. 
( "arinnnsburg. Pa., .lune ISth, 1920. 
Gentlemen: — 1 bought 1,000 Charles I. plants ot 
you and they have done excellent. I want to buy 
a lot more next Spring and will buy of you. of 
course. Please send catalog. 
JOHN SMITH. 
