Beaver —Early 
Preferred for Poor Soil and Cold Winters 
Beaver 
GibsOfl —Mid-Early 
An Old Variety, Still One of the Best 
That fact alone speaks volumes for itsi all around ex¬ 
cellence. There is no question about its being one of the 
most profitable strawberries grown. Gibson is preferred 
by many growers today because it can be depended on, 
where some of the newer varieties have not been proven. 
A strong pollenizer and vigorous, plant maker; thrives in 
all soils and climates. Two to four large fruit stems on 
every plant loaded with great, handsome, glossy berries. 
Gibson possesses an excellent fine flavor. Excellent 
berry for table, market or canning. Its, good appearance 
always sells it. You can depend on Gibson. 
Brandywine —Late 
Excellent, Very Late Variety 
This older sort has stood the test of time and 
competition of newer kinds to be recognized as an all¬ 
round satisfactory late berry. Experienced growers are 
finding it one of the most profitable. Ideal for mulching 
to hold ripening beyond the end of the regular picking 
season. Produces good results on soils too light for Aroma, 
and also under irrigation. Brandywine is superior to many new un¬ 
tried sorts and we are glad to be able to supply our customers,. 
These plants are long rooted, vigorous growing, unaffected by ordinary 
diseases and pests. Berries are large, somewhat rounded; their firmness, 
lasting bright red color, semi-tart flavor and late 
season make them bring top prices. 
A newer variety originated in Wisconsin 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 
and is especially recommended for poorer soils. 
Productive Hardy Berry 
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 colored berries, and big crops, 
in good or bad seasons will make money. We have 
genuine Beaver and are making an unusually low 
price on them. 
New Grand Champion 
(Mid-Season to Late) 
This, is the new variety we offer this year. It has proved entirely 
satisfactory. Exceptionally large, thrifty growing plants produce bright 
red berries of way above average size. Ripens a few days after Pre¬ 
mier and fruits over an unbelievably long season to yield unusually 
large crops,. Because of thrifty growth, large size, fine appearance and 
good flavor GRAND CHAMPION has the qualities to make it well 
worth planting and we recommend it to our customers. 
Ours Are Genuine GRAND CHAMPION. Try Some This Spring. 
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