Greening's Small Fruits—Continued 
HARVEST KING (Per.). The most outstanding midseason straw¬ 
berry of all time. It originated in Northern Michigan where late 
Spring frosts make it impossible to grow most varieties. Harvest 
King blooms late and thus escapes the frost. It then quickly 
matures its fruit and ripens with Dunlap and other well known 
sorts. The frost resistant quality of this variety alone would make 
it worth planting. This variety has been subjected to all manner 
of hardships and adverse conditions and has withstood them re¬ 
markably, never failing to produce an enormous crop of the finest 
fruit. For canning purposes this variety is ideal, as the berries 
are sweet and require very little sugar. Each berry is firm and red 
all the way through, retaining its fine flavor and appearance after 
cooking. 
HAVERLAND (Imp.). The most productive large berry under 
cultivation. Season medium early until late. Plants very large, 
healthy, vigorous, and ripen their fruit evenly and early, holding 
on through the season. Berries are fine, uniform in shape, very 
large, excellent flavor and bright red. 
PEARL (Per.). The only late berry without a fault. Whether you 
are growing berries for your own use or for market, a long fruiting 
season is desired and this cannot be accomplished without a late, 
perfect berry. Pearl can be depended upon to produce a heavy 
crop of fine fruit on both light and heavy soil. It blooms late 
and is therefore ideal for frosty locations. The berries are round, 
uniform in size, very dark red, solid, ruby-red all the way through, 
have very small seeds. The flavor is rich and enticing. 
PREMIER (Per.). The very earliest to fruit, continuous through¬ 
out a long season. Fruit large, of good color. Variety noted for 
its adaptability to varying soils and conditions. Flesh red to the 
center. 
WARFIELD (Imp.). A very hardy and healthy, productive plant. 
Fruits are desired especially for canning purposes, as they retain 
their color, shape and flavor very well when canned. Berries above 
medium in size, dark red to the center. A splendid market sort. 
EVERBEARING STRAWBERRIES 
MASTODON. The Mastodon strawberry has supplanted all va- 
rities of the Everbearing class, and outranks in value all prede¬ 
cessors. It is of immense size, an incredible cropper of choice qual¬ 
ity, and the strongest grower yet developed. More productive 
than most June bearers. 
Number of Strawberry Plants Required Per Acre 
Distance Apart Number per Acre 
1 x 4 feet 10890 
IT PAYS TO PLANT GREENING’S SUPER-SELECTED FRUIT TREES 
Read what one of Michigan's most successful fruit growers says: 
The Greening Nursery Co., 
Monroe, Michigan. 
Dear Sirs: 
I am enclosing herewith a photograph of a Jonathan 
Anderson Strain apple tree purchased from your com¬ 
pany which bore 12 beautiful, large sized apples the 
second summer after being set out. This tree as you will 
see by the photograph was not set in a cultivated field 
but in a meadow. You will note I have my hand on one 
of the apples. 
I have Greening’s Super-Selected Anderson Strain 
Jonathans in bearing in my orchard and also have Jon¬ 
athan trees from other sources also in bearing. The dif¬ 
ference in the size of both tree and fruit of your Super- 
Selected Anderson Strain Jonathan as compared to my 
ordinary Jonathan trees secured from other sources shows 
plainly why I prefer Greening’s Super-Selected stock. 
If it were necessary to do so, I would pay $5.00 a tree 
for Greening’s Super-Selected Trees. 
Very truly yours, 
Peter Terpstra, 
Grand Rapids, Michigan. 
AGENTS WANTED 
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opportunity to full-time or part-time representatives. A number of desirable territories are now open. One may be in 
your vicinity. Write today for the complete story of this employment and profit opportunity. Sell the trees that sell 
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The Big Greening Line Also Includes a Complete Selection of Evergreens, 
Ornamental and Shade Trees, Flowering Shrubs, Roses, Hardy Perennials, and Vines 
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