PREMIER (Early) 
The Most Popular Berry ever Introduced 
We picked 96, 16-quart cases from a patch of Premiers, 20 
square rods, and frost killed one-third of them in blossom. 
The very best of all berries for early fancy trade. For big, early 
money, PLANT STROMER’S PREMIER. If you plant STROM' 
ER’S PREMIER you will get the first berries on the market. They 
will be bearing heavily before other varieties begin. Your biggest 
picking will be when berries are in good demand and are bring' 
ing top prices. Premier will grow anywhere. 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 reasonable for such a wonderful variety. 
In Premier we offer you the greatest 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 Strawberry is wanted, Premier is supreme—-eating, 
canning, preserving, local and distant market—no other variety 
can give you any more pleasure, satisfaction or profit. Premier sue' 
ceeds everywhere and never fails to give a big crop of the very 
finest berries. The foliage is tough and healthy and grows tall and 
rank, covering the blossoms and berries and protecting them from 
frost and scalding sun. 
The New BLAKEMORE 
(EARLY) 
The United States Department of Agriculture Recommends It 
This wonderful new creation called the BLAKEMORE (U.S. 
D.A. No. 659), was originated from a cross of the Missionary and 
the Premier in the year 1923 by the United States Department of 
Agriculture. It was named in honor of Marcus Blakemore, Presi¬ 
dent of the National Preservers Association. The berries are much 
firmer than the Premier, Missionary or the Klondike. The BLAKE- 
MORE are slightly blunted conic with broad shoulders and slim 
neck. The shape of the Blakemore might vary some in different 
localities. Easy picking and hulling qualities. The berries are a 
beautiful bright glossy red color, with tough skin, firm flesh, with 
a wonderful mild flavor. Plants make runners freely, and you are 
sure of getting a good fruiting row. They should be set about 24 
in. apart. If set closer than that they will get too thick. It has been 
tried out and found to be one week earlier than Premier. It is a 
wonderful market berry. Why wouldn’t it be? Think of it—one 
week earlier than Premier. The U. S. Department of Agriculture 
recommends it, and you should try it out in your state. 
GRAND CHAMPION 
(ALL SEASON) 
SENATOR DUNLAP 
(MID-SEASON) 
SENATOR DUNLAP IS AN OLD STANDARD VARIETY 
grown for a good many years. This variety has made more crates 
and more dollars for berry growers than any other one variety. Re¬ 
quires very little attention, and beds last for years if you keep the 
grass out. It’s the toughest variety known. Plants are healthy, fast 
growers, and make plants freely. Should be set 24 inches by 36 
inches apart in rows. Berries very dark red. Wonderful canning 
berry; great for preserves. Senator Dunlap is sometimes sold under 
the name of Dr. Burrill. We can see no difference between these 
two varieties, except the cost of the plants. 
GIBSON (Medium Late) 
Gibson has long been a favorite with commercial growers every¬ 
where. It is not only a heavy cropper but a sure cropper—in fact 
during our many years’ acquaintance with Gibson we have never 
known it to fail to produce a profitable crop. The plants are large 
and healthy; foliage strong, upright and abundant. Fruit is of the 
very finest color, quality, flavor and appearance, selling well on any 
market and mighty fine for home use. 
PEARL (Late) 
This extra late variety completes the circle we have been work¬ 
ing on for so many years—a late Strawberry that could be depend¬ 
ed upon to produce quality and quantity—a big paying crop regu¬ 
larly, under all conditions. Whether you are growing Strawberries 
for home use or for market a long fruiting season is desired. Be¬ 
cause 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. The berries are large, uni¬ 
form, solid and red clear through, and very attractive, with excel¬ 
lent flavor. 
CHESAPEAKE (Very Late) 
The best and most perfect late June-bearing variety of Straw¬ 
berry grown. Like Premier, it is a profitable berry, because it is 
late and when the Chesapeake comes into bearing all other Straw- 
bearries are either gone or are so small that buyers will not look at 
them. Then is when Chesapeake comes along and brings the fancy 
prices. The Chesapeake is the last Strawberry to blossom, and by 
that time all danger of frost has passed, and you are almost certain 
of a full crop of Strawberries every year. Berries are as dark as 
the Senator Dunlap. All berries are well above the average in size. 
Wonderful, mild, sweet flavor. Chesapeake is a wonderful keeper. 
Plant some Chesapeake this spring and be convinced. 
KENTUCKY AROMA 
(VERY LATE) 
This late Strawberry has long been a favorite market variety in Kentucky, 
Tennessee, Missouri and Arkansas, but is grown with equal success in every 
other part of the country. Usually commanding premium prices on all markets, 
it is one of the greatest of long distance shippers, owing to the supreme quality 
of the berries. It is also highly desirable and suitable for home use as there is 
something indescribably rich and pleasant about the flavor that commands the 
admiration of all. 
Greatest money making Strawberry ever introduced, no crop 
failure on account of frosts. Has produced over 5000 quarts on 
one-half acre in spite of heavy spring freezes. 
ALL SEASON BEARER. Commences to ripen with the Pre¬ 
mier, the earliest berry, and produces fancy berries with the 
Aroma, which is a late berry. Plants are large, extra heavy, healthy 
foliage; berries are bright red, very large in size, and have a fancy 
appearance. By all means try a few in your locality. Supply is very 
limited. Order early to avoid disappointment. 
CHAMPION, Everbearer 
Champion, without doubt, is one of the best everbearing Strawberries grown. 
It is the most prolific of all. When you plant Champion you are certain of suc¬ 
cess because three months after planting every plant will commence bearing, and 
continue all through the summer and late in the fall. The runners will commence 
to bear, even before they have taken root. 
We grow several acres every year for fruit, and we know what we are talking 
about. Make sure that you get the genuine Champion. Order from us. We 
obtained our stock direct from the origin- _ 
io% 
25 
Premier .$0.50 
Kentucky Aroma.50 
Pearl .50 
Chesapeake .50 
Champion Everbearing. . .60 
Grand Champion.65 
Senator Dunlap.45 
Blakemore .45 
Gibson .45 
50 
75 
100 
200 
$0.75 
$1.00 
$1.20 
$1.75 
.75 
1.00 
1.20 
1.75 
.75 
1.00 
1.20 
1.75 
.75 
1.00 
1.20 
1.75 
1.05 
1.40 
1.75 
2.50 
1.00 
1.40 
1.75 
2.75 
.60 
.75 
.85 
1.50 
.60 
.75 
.85 
1.50 
.60 
.75 
.85 
1.50 
300 
400 
500 
1000 
$2.25 
$3.00 
$3.50 
$ 7.00 
2.25 
3.00 
3.50 
7.00 
2.25 
3.00 
3.50 
7.00 
2.25 
3.00 
3.50 
7.00 
3.40 
4.25 
5.25 
10.50 
3.75 
4.00 
5.00 
9.50 
1.75 
2.00 
2.45 
4.85 
1.75 
2.00 
2.45 
4.85 
1.75 
2.00 
2.45 
4.85 
Discount 
IN JANUARY 
5 % 
Discount 
IN FEBRUARY. 
WRITE FOR PRICES ON LARGER LOTS THAN LISTED 
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