PREMIER 
TRUCKERS FAVORITE 
The Super-Strawberry 
INSTRUCTIONS 
WHEN TO ORDER. Your order may be placed at 
any time during the year for delivery any time be¬ 
tween October 15th and April 15th. No orders will 
be shipped before October 15th. and orders shipped 
after April 15th will be at purchasers’ risk. 
CASH in full must accompany your order. You may 
remit by Money Order, bank draft, or cash in Reg¬ 
istered Letter. Postage stamps will be accepted on 
orders of $2 or less. If you send check please add 
exchange fee. We prefer money order. 
PRICES ON ALL PLANTS quoted in this bulletin are 
prepaid to' any destination in the United States un¬ 
less marked “Not Prepaid.” These prices supercede 
all former quotations. 
LARGE QUANTITIES. Where customers wish to or¬ 
der larger quantities than those quoted in this bul¬ 
letin, write us your needs. No reliable plant com¬ 
pany in the United States can sell plants cheaper 
than we can, and we are prepared to fill any order 
regardless of size. 
PACKING. We pack all plants according to the most 
approved scientific methods, and we make no extra 
charge for this packing. 
TRUE TO NAME. Read our Guarantee on page 3. 
REFERENCES. Express Agent, Judsonia, Arkansas; 
Farmers & Merchants Bank, Judsonia, Arkansas; or 
any Waller customer. 
freely, is strong and vigor¬ 
ous, and during the years 
that we have fruited it, the 
Premier has shown many 
superior characteristics. 
We have never known it to 
be frost killed, and it stands the long, dry sum¬ 
mers of the South without being adversely 
affected. Truly, it is the super-strawberry for 
Southern and mid-Southern berry growers! 
We do not hesitate to say that, with the pos¬ 
sible exception of the Blakemore, it is the best 
early strawberry that we have ever grown. 
The berries are long and pointed with fat 
shoulders and slim necks. The light green cap 
curls back from the berry, giving it an attractive appearance. Al¬ 
though Premier is not quite as firm as the Blakemore, it has been 
shipped from this district to the Chicago market without damage. 
The Premier was introduced by the U. S. Department of Agriculture 
a number of years ago. Our plants are strictly true-to-name and 
disease free. We can fill your Premier order, regardless of its sixe. 
T HE Premier is the father of so many excellent strawberries that its quali¬ 
fications as the supreme berry almost speak for themselves. Together with 
the Missionary, this berry has been used more times to propagate other 
varieties than any other single berry. To be so used by expert horticulturists, 
the Premier must have a number of admirable qualities. 
The Premier is an extra-early berry, ripening several days before either the 
Missionary or the Klondike and only a few days after the Excelsior. It is a 
beautiful glossy red in color, fairly firm in texture, and of delicious eating 
quality. As a yielder of fancy berries it is unsurpassed. 
This variety makes plants 
Ripe 
Strawberries 
in 90 Days 
With Waller's 
Quality Mastodon Plants 
MASTODON-EVERBEARING 
WALLER'S PLANTS 
ARE KNOWN AROUND 
THE WORLD 
Lietuva, Lithuanie 
Dear Sir: 
I have mailed you an order, begging you to for¬ 
ward me some of your splendid plants, especially 
the earliest strains. I’ll be content to have such 
ones as you will bestow, as in this country there 
are no strawberries from America. 
Please mail the plants by Express, Europa’s Con¬ 
tinent. The speediest way will be via Eyl Kuhnen 
(in Germany). 
Our people are certainly very fond of your 
charming country, and they will be pleased to 
learn that Waller Bros, have sent them some 
of America’s best fruit. 
Tours very truly, 
8. Nacevious 
Agricultural Gardens 
Dotnuvla, Lithuanie 
W ITHIN the past few years the Mastodon has 
qualified itself as the best Everbearing straw¬ 
berry yet introduced. It holds the same high 
position among the Everbearers that Premier and 
Blakemore hold among the early varieties. A heavy 
yielder—both Spring and Fall—of good quality berries 
which are moderately firm, large and luscious in shape 
and taste, a good plant maker for an Everbearing va¬ 
riety, disease and drouth resistant, very hardy and 
adapted to many soils and climates—Little wonder the 
Mastodon is called the Supreme Everbearer! 
The Mastodon has easily outdistanced the old Cham¬ 
pion and Progressive Everbearing strawberries, con¬ 
taining all the worthwhile qualities of these two va¬ 
rieties and many more which they lay no claim to. The 
Mastodon fruit is large—about the size of the Aroma 
—deliciously sweet, fairly firm, and of a beautiful 
color. It produces an enormous spring crop, followed 
in a few weeks by a moderate second crop. 
Although the Mastodon does not make plants as 
freely as some of the early berries, it is a very free 
plant maker for an Everbearer. It blossoms late, thus 
avoiding the dangers of frost. It ripens its spring crop 
midseason. 
Mastodon plants should be set in the mid-South in 
February or March, and we recommend keeping the 
blossoms from the plants until the middle of July, as 
this saps their vitality during the growing season. The 
second season the plants should be allowed to fruit 
freely. 
After growing this plant for several years, we are 
ready to recommend it fully to our customers. How¬ 
ever, it is our experience that the Mastodon, like any 
other Everbearing variety, will do best when planted 
in the Hill System. More, larger, and better berries 
can be picked from the Mastodon if the runners of the 
plants are kept cut off for the first season. Big, strong, 
individual plants bear more and better fruit than lots 
of weak plants. If this system is followed, plants 
should be set about 12 or 15 inches apart in rows 2% 
feet apart. However, if you prefer the Matted Row 
method, set the plants 18 inches apart in rows 3 feet 
apart. 
Waller Bros. Mastodon plants are guaranteed true- 
to-name. Due to our long growing season we are able 
to produce stronger and better plants of this variety 
than many plant growers farther North, and because 
of this fact we are able to quote a lower price on 
Quality plants. 
