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SOUTH MICHIGAN NURSERY, New Buffalo, Michigan 
PREMIER 
The Most 
Popular 
Berry ever 
Introduced 
We picked 96, 16-quart cases 
from a patch of Premiers, 20 
square rods, in June, 1925, and 
frost killed one-third of them in 
blossom. 
The very best of all berries 
for early fancy trade. For big, 
early money, PLANT STROM- 
ER’S PREMIER. If you plant 
STROMER’S PREMIER you 
will get the first berries on the 
market. They will be bearing heavily before other varieties be¬ 
gin. Your biggest picking will be when berries are in good de¬ 
mand and are bringing top prices. Premier will grow any¬ 
where. The plants are sturdy, and long- rooted, a good drought 
resister. The berries are very large, and hold their size to the 
last picking. Premier is the only early variety that will do this. 
The flavor cannot be beaten. STROMER’S PREMIER is one of 
the best shippers that grows, on account of its firmness. Be 
sure to include some with your order. Our prices are very rea¬ 
sonable for such a wonderful variety. 
In Premier we offer you the greatest extra early Strawberry 
of all time. However, the early ripening of this variety is only 
one of its many good features. It is immensely productive and unlike other 
early ripening Strawberries, the fruit produced by Premier is of the very 
finest quality, color, texture and flavor; and last but not least, every berry 
is large in size and uniform in shape. For every purpose that a Straw¬ 
berry is wanted, Premier is supreme—eating, canning, preserving, local and 
distant market—no other variety can give you any more pleasure, satisfac¬ 
tion or profit. Premier succeeds everywhere and never fails to give a big 
crop of the very finest berries. It is frost-proof, drought-prom, and even 
fool-proof—producing its customary big load of fruit even under the most 
unfavorable conditions. The foliage is tough and healthy and grows tall 
and rank, covering the blossoms and berries and protecting them from 
. frost and scalding sun. From every angle, Premier is solid gold, 18 karat, 
' true-blue and will make big money for you. Prices Page 23 
PEARL( late > 
This extra late variety com¬ 
pletes the circle we have been 
working on for so many years 
—a late Strawberry that could be depended upon to 
produce quality and quantity — a big paying crop 
regularly, under all conditions. Whether you are 
growing Strawberries for home use or for market a 
long fruiting season is desired and when you plant 
Premier, Cooper and Pearl you are planting the most 
profitable and longest-fruiting combination it is pos¬ 
sible to obtain. Because of its late blooming season 
Pearl is the ideal variety for frosty locations, The 
immense foliage gives ample protection to both the 
bud and fruit. During our tests with this variety it 
has proven equally desirable for light or heavy soil; 
prolific in plant as well as fruit, it makes an ideal 
fruiting row under all conditions. The berries are 
large, uniform, solid and red clear through, and 
very attractive, with excellent flavor. Pearl prolongs 
your season and increases your profits; extra late 
berries always bring fancy prices. Prices Page 23 
BEAUTY 
A new variety. This is a new variety of great 
promise. Has an exceptionally heavy foliage with 
lots of fine, long roots, making it very adaptable to 
dry sections. Has good keeping qualities. Berries 
very large, solid clear through. Very juicy and flavor 
of the finest. This fine color, high flavor and bright 
green calyx make it most attractive and command the 
best prices on the market. 
Originated in Three Rivers, Michigan, by a promi¬ 
nent nurseryman there. Beauty, the strawberry that 
keeps well. Named, “Beauty” because more beautiful 
than any other strawberry. 1 Prepaid Prices Page 23. 
April 22, 1933 
Mr. George Strolner, 
New Buffalo, Michigan 
Dear Sir: 
I received the first shipment of my 
plants from you yesterday and will say 
that I am more than pleased with them. 
They came through in fine shape and were 
by far the best plants I have ever seen sent 
out by any nursery and I see no reason 
why every one of them should not grow. 
We have them all set out and am now 
awaiting the rest of them. I showed the 
plants to several of my neighbors here and 
they all thought they were fine. So if 
I can do anything to boost your nursery 
stock in this locality I shall certainly do 
it. Hoping this finds you well, I remain 
Yours truly, 
H. W. CHRISTIANSON, 
Lewiston, Idaho. 
