Premier 
STRAWBERRIES 
Bring Full Crops Every Year 
Every farm family should! grow strawberries. There is no other fruit 
that is so easy to grow or so quick and sure to bear a full crop. For 
market, you; can depend on strawberries for regular annual profits, 
and for home use they save money and are ready with fine fresh 
fruit when you want it. Only a small space will make a surprising 
net profit and will do it in only one year’s time. 
Senator Dunlap 
Certain Crops In Every Location 
Perhaps no other strawberry is so well and favorably known throughout the conutry. It has 
the reputation of producing full crops in a wider range of soil and climate than any other variety. 
No wonder growers in nearly every state in the Union order more of this old reliable berry 
every year. Today Senator Dunlap is one of three or four 1 strawberries that buyers know and 
ask for throughout the country. 
Uniform berries of dark red color. Splendid shipper and ready seller because of its attractive 
appearance. 
Many canning factories want nothing but Se n a tor Dunlap and contract for thousands of 
cases yearly. They know it always holds its shape and rich color long after canning— and 
that the flavor lasts. 
Price—100 for 70c; 1000 for $3.35 
Premier PS,“ rfy 
What more can you expect of any berry? And this proves 
true in every patch the country over. Here are a few reasons 
why— 
1. Ripens with the first. 4. Size above the average. 
2. Long fruiting season. 5. Bright, glossy, solid color. 
3. Unusually large crops. 6. Uniform, attractive shape. 
7. Buyers pay a big premium for Premier. 
Actually millions more Premier plants have been sold the last 
few years than any other kind. Growers know that Premier is 
an unfailing money maker every year. Consumers demand it. 
You will needi to grow Premier—and plenty of them—to be in 
the berry business profitably. 
Our 1936 Premier prices are low for plants that are guaranteed 
true-to-name, healthy and vigorous—the supply is always short. 
Order at once so we can reserve yours. 
Price—I 00 for 75c; 1 000 for $4.00 
Dr. Burrill “'ri y 
Good Crops In Wet or Dry Seasons 
A most remarkable berry—one of the best all-round Strawberries 
ever produced—really in a class by itself. Commercial growers always 
feel safe in planting it—and sure of its ready* sale at good prices. 
Home growers have good success and find it so easy to raise. 
As a dry-weather producer it can’t be beaten, the long roots taking 
moisture from a greater soil depth and producing heavier crops than 
most varieties under similar conditions. 
Price—1 00 for 70c; 1000 for $3.35 
G * I —Mid- 
ibson Late 
An Old Variety, Still One of the Best 
That fact alone speaks volumes for its all around excellence. There 
is no question about its being one of the most profitable strawberries 
grown. A strong pollenizer and vigorous plant maker; thrives in all 
soils and olimates. Two to four large fruit stems on every plant load¬ 
ed with great, handsome, glossy berries. 
Gibson possesses an exceptionally fine flavor. The ideal berry for 
table, market or canning. Its good appearance always sells it. You 
can depend on Gibson. 
Price—100 for 75c; 1000 for $3.75 
Braver 
Beaver — 1Ear| y 
Price—100 for 80c; 1000 for $4.25 
Productive Hardy Berry 
A newer variety recently originated in Wis¬ 
consin and has proven a satisfactory producer 
in all northern fruit sections. A cross between 
Premier and Dr. Burrill, Beaver berries have 
the bright attractive appearance and uniform 
shape of Premier, but like Dr. Burrill it is a 
much better plant maker on any good land and 
is especially recommended for poorer soils. For 
this reason, Beaver is more certain than Premier 
to bring regular good crops. 
Beaver Has Proven Its Value 
Fruiting season is long, beginning with 
Premier. Local Beaver growers received the 
same high prices paid for Premier. Its ability 
to produce plenty of new plants firm, fine col¬ 
ored berries, and big crops in good or bad sea¬ 
sons will make a leader. We have genuine 
Beaver and are making an unusually low price 
on them. You will be right in planting a good 
quantity. 
Big Cooper “‘ r t y 
Big Berry 
Here is a berry that is not considered by 
many growers but it should be. Although in¬ 
clined to be soft on long hauls in rainy weather, 
it is a fine berry because of its attractive col¬ 
or, deliciously sweet flavor and enormous size 
It has earned a market of its own and more 
growers are planting Cooper with profit. 
BIG YIELD 
Nine COOPER, make a layer in a full size 
quart box—27 fill the box. That gives you 
some idea of the size of this magnificent berry, 
and explains too, why they sell for 10 to 12 
cents more per quart than other fancy varieties. 
BIG PROFIT 
For profit on the roadside market there is no 
better seller than this mammoth berry. Sugar- 
sweet delicious flavor. Big, thrifty-growing 
plants that protect the berries from sun and 
keep them fresh and sweet for every picking. 
Price—1 00 for 85c; 1 000 for $4.65 
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All Our Strawberries are Self-fertile ami will Produce a Full Crop when Set alone 
