McKay Nursery Company 
McKAY’S Delicious Strawberries 
Stevens’ Late Champion (Per.). Fruit large, long, slightly flattened. Color deep red, flesh 
also red. 
Fall or Everbearing Strawberries 
Mastodon. The berries are uniform and large to the end of the season instead of run' 
ning small. The yields of fruit increase from July to October. They bear large crops 
in the summer and fall after planting and also the following spring. Berries are firm 
and stand handling. The large crowns send out numerous strong fruiting stems sup- 
porting as many as 30 berries on each. Runners make good fruiting row. The bios- 
soms are perfect and bear when planted alone. 
Progressive (Perfect). A good plant maker, strong, with healthy foliage. Bears a crop 
the same season set. Fruit large, sweet and of the choicest flavor. 
Wayzata Everbearing. A new heavy bearing everbearer that far exceeds Mastodon in 
quantity, size and quality of fruit produced. The fruit is large, beautifully colored, 
with a wonderful flavor. It does exceptionally well under irrigation; however, Wayzata 
will do well on almost any type of soil. This wonderful new variety originated at 
Wayzata, Minn., so it should be perfectly hardy in Wisconsin. This is the heaviest 
bearing and best tasting everbearer we have ever encountered; however, it bears so 
heavily that it does not produce as many plants as some varieties. Perfect. 
Beaver. 
Aroma (Per.). Fruit very large, 
roundish conical, rarely mis- 
shapen, glossy red, of excel¬ 
lent quality and produced in 
abundance. One of the most 
profitable late varieties that 
we grow. 
Beaver (Perfect). Early, hardy, 
very productive and succeeds 
everywhere. Never fails to 
produce a crop of big, choice berries. The 
most popular early variety on record. Ber¬ 
ries are large and beautifully colored. One 
of the best market varieties. 
Blakemore (Per.). A new early variety intro¬ 
duced by the United States Department of 
Agriculture. The berries are much firmer 
than Premier, and ripen a week earlier. 
This makes it a very fine early market berry. 
The berries are a bright shiny red, firm and 
well flavored. The plants 
make plenty of runners so you 
are sure of getting a good 
fruiting bed. This variety 
shows real promise and should 
be planted more generally. 
Minnehaha (Minnesota No. 
935). (Per.). Foliage very 
heavy; perfect-flowering; fruit 
very large, slightly irregular; 
dull, medium red; flesh light 
red, juicy, firm; quality good. 
Ripens after the Dunlap. 
Premier (Per.). A prize winner and money maker. A strong growing, early variety 
adapted to all soils and climates. A bed of this variety should prove exceptionally 
satisfactory. 
Senator Dunlap (Per.). A variety of great merit, and much admired. Fruit of large 
size, regular and attractive in form, deep red in color, firm and excellent in quality; 
season early and continues in bearing nearly a month. 
Mastodon 
Everbearer. 
McKay’s Delicious Strawberries have been on trial over a wide 
territory for many years and have been found extremely hardy. We 
offer only the best varieties. Blossoms should be picked off from 
newly set plants until they are well established. 
Dr. Burrill (Per.) A big cropper. 
Berries large, dark red, of the 
best quality, and uniform in 
size and shape. This new va¬ 
riety is a strong fertilizer; its 
season of blossoming and fruit¬ 
ing extra long. 
Dunlap. 
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