PREMIER r.i ; 
This is the father of so many excellent strawberries that its 1 A# it 
qualifications as the supreme berry almost speak for them- 1 
selves. This berry has been used more times to propagate other f ■ 
varieties than any other single berry, so the Premier must have < You are fully protected when you buy waller ► 
a number of admirable qualities. It is a very successful berry < Bros, quality berry plants. w e place the fol- > 
in the North and East, ripens early and has a long fruiting sea- < lowing guarantee upon every plant we sell: > 
son. Berries are large and of uniform size. . i. w e guarantee the vitality and purity of * 
our plants to the full amount of the pur- 
^ chase price. » 
A D Q K4 A 2. We guarantee our plants to be state in- , 
” IVIM * spected and disease-free. 
I frrkm Frocf 1 3. We guarantee our plants to pass inspec- * 
uare jare rrom rro&r tion by any du|y authorized s+a+e or fed . 
* eral inspector. * 
No late berry that we have ever grown comes as near being a perfect , , 
variety of strawberry as does the Aroma. This old standard berry is 1 ' plants 9 “to* "any destination tn'The United ' 
adapted to such a wide range of soils and conditions that it remains the ^ States. * 
favorite late berry in spite of all the newer introductions. - 5. We guarantee you full and complete satis- ► 
Perfect blossoms, vigorous, highly productive—the Aroma is by far 1 faction or your money refunded. 
the best money-making late variety produced in the South. It is very 4 ,, ... , , ■ 
firm, bright red through and through, and of enormous size. In our ^ ° wever ' as J ie 1S con ro e to some extent y soi , . 
-i i t , v v , . j . • . • , , ' weather conditions, and method of cultivation, under 
fields no other late berry has ever matched the Aroma m size, yield, or .... , , .. /A1ICD DD ~ C u , , , . , 
. j. t-, ii i ■ j- ,. i i x • L* i no conditions shall WALLER BROS, be held liable for ► 
hardiness. For that reason we have discontinued many late varieties ‘ , .. 
^ production, nor in any case shall we be liable for more 
after giving them trial. * .. . . * 
The Aroma is a free plant maker for a late variety. It is very hardy, , 
blooming late. It stands drought conditions better than any other late __ 
variety. As a shipping berry it is unexcelled. It is highly tart and con- mjr 
tinues to bear long after mid-season varieties have gone. 
MASTODON—Everbearing 
Ripe Strawberries in 90 Days With Waller’s 
Quality Mastodon Plants 
WITHIN the past few years the Mastodon has qualified itself as the 
best Everbearing strawberry yet introduced. It holds the same high posi¬ 
tion 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 lus¬ 
cious in shape and taste, a good plant maker 
for an Everbearing variety, disease and 
drouth resistant. Little wonder the Mas¬ 
todon is called the Supreme Everbearer! 
The Mastodon has easily outdistanced 
the old Champion and Progressive everbear¬ 
ing strawberries, containing all the worth¬ 
while qualities of these two varieties and 
many more which they lay no claim to. 
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 danger 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. 
However, 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 feet apart. However, if 
you prefer the Matted Row method, set the plants 18 inches apart in 
rows 3 feet apart. 
The Excelsior is the most favored extra-early strawberry that we 
have ever produced. However, in many respects it will not measure up 
to the Champion K. 
The Excelsior fruit is juicy, dark red in color, and of high dessert 
quality. The plants are vigorous with ample foliage to shade them 
throughout the growing and fruiting season. 
This variety has stood the test of twenty years steady setting by mar¬ 
ket gardeners. 
EXCELSIOR 
The Earliest Strawberry 
WALLER'S PLANTS ARE KNOWN AROUND THE WORLD 
Lietuva, Lithuanie 
Dear Sir: 
I have mailed you an order, begging you to forward 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 Continent. 
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. 
Yours very truly, 
S. NACEVICUS 
Agricultural Gardens, 
Dotnuvia, Lithuanie. 
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