MASTODON 
The World’s Best Everbearer 
MASTODON. This is the leader of all the everbearing varieties and is the only 
one I have tried that is worth growing commercially, as it is firm enough to stand 
shipping to nearby markets. It is as productive as Champion and while not as sweet, 
is superior in every other way, being much larger, more handsome, sells quicker and 
will bring more money. Plants set this spring will produce a big crop of fruit this fall, 
fruiting from late July until freezing weather. Another thing that makes Masto¬ 
don a safe variety to plant is that it will not only produce a big fall crop but will 
bear a heavy crop next spring that will compare favorably with most of the spring 
bearing varieties, ripening in mid-season, and producing big, juicy red berries of de¬ 
licious flavor with a bright green cap giving them a handsome appearance in the pack¬ 
age. The plants are large with long deep roots that enable them to withstand drouth. 
The foliage is low and spreading which protects blossoms from frost and cold in the fall. 
I ,£old out on Mastodon last year but this year I have a good supply and have tried to 
make the price within the reach of all so why not enjoy nice luscious berries this sum¬ 
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GUY PARMENT OF NEW YORK, writes: “The Mastodon Strawberry Plants you sent 
me last spring were grand plants and they were lovely tasting berries. We run a Gas 
Station and they came from Buffalo, Jamestown and Chautauqua to get the berries, 
even came after they froze. We could not pick enough berries to satisfy the people. 
Would like .you to send me 4,000 Mastodon plants by express.” 
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MARGARET D. HOWELL OF CONNECTICUT, writes: 1 - “The Mastodon Everbearing 
Strawberry Plants you sent me three years ago have been wonderful in taste and quan¬ 
tity” 
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MRS. RUFUS P. BUCHER OF PENNSYLVANIA, ,says, “We always have success with 
your plants.” 5 
LOUIS P. MAYNARD OF MASSACHUSETTS, writes# “Received Strawberry Plants in 
good condition with promptness.” - 
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A. L. FARR .OF PENNSYLVANIA, writes: “I purchased one hundred each of Dorsett 
and Fairfax Strawberry Plants from you late last summer and plants were received in 
fine condition. They grew very nicely in spite of the dry weather.” 
