A DISH OF PEERLESS EVERBEARING STRAWBERRIES 
Francis Everbearer — (Male or Bisexual) 
In some localities, Francis is the favorite ever- 
bearer. Its foliage is dark green and the leaves 
rather coarse. The fruit sterns extend up through 
the foliage, keeping the berries well off the ground 
and preventing them from becoming sandy. The 
berries are medium large and are produced in 
great quantities. We are confident that this 
variety will become more popular as its merits 
become better known. 
For prices of Francis plants, .see page 63, 
column 4. 
Americus Everbearer — (Male or Bisexual) 
Americus is a low-growing plant, and its fruit 
stalks, like those of Francis, extend up through 
the foliage. It produces heavily but the berries 
are only of medium size. In many localities, 
Americus is a great favorite. 
For prices of Americus plants, see page 63, 
column 4. 
Onward, Forward, and 
Advance Everbearers 
(Male or Bisexual) 
These varieties closely resemble Superb, both 
in plant growth and in fruit. They are so similar 
that one description applies to the three. The 
plants are hardy and vigorous, and the berries are 
large and produced in great quantities, both in the 
early summer and fall. The fruit is dark red, 
round, firm, and ideal for shipping. We have been 
growing these varieties for several years and they 
are becoming more popular and more widely grown 
every year because they succeed in practically all 
soils and climates. 
For prices of Onward, Forward, and Advance 
plants, see page 63, column 4. 
Great Northern Everbearer 
(Male or Bisexual) 
This promising everbearer was originated by 
Chas. Harlason, Superintendent of the State 
Fruit Breeding Farm at Exccilsior, Minn., and has 
proved a wonderful success throughout the northern 
states. It is a cross of Pan American and Senator 
Dunlap. It is a strong, luxuriant grower, its leaves 
are round, dark green, very tough, and not affected 
by any leaf-spot. 
It is one of the most productive everbearers we 
have ever tested. Its fruit is fully as large as that 
of Superb, and with us, it is even more productive 
than Superb. 
If you want plants of this wonderful new ever- 
bearer, your order must reach us early, as our stock 
of these plants is very small. Owing to the scarcity 
of these plants, we will not sell more than 100 plants 
to any one customer. 
Prices of Great Northern plants are as follows: 
25 plants, $1.00; 50 plants, $1.55; 75 plants, $2.00; 
100 plants, $2.50. 
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