ALWAYS A MARKET FOR STRAWBERRIES 
PRICES OF STRAWBERRIES 
June Bearing 
25 
100 
1000 
Dunlap, Beaver. 
. $ .50 
$ .90 
$ 5.00 
Dorsett, Fairfax) 
Premier 
.50 
1.25 
6.75 
Mastodon. 
Everbearing 
. 1.00 
2.00 
15.00 
Wayzata, No. 1166. . . 
. 1.25 
3.75 
25.00 
Special care should be taken in the preparation of the soil before 
the plants are set. The strawberry has a comparatively shallow root 
system. For this reason moist soil is necessary when the plants are 
set. We make every effort to send strawberry plants out in the best 
of condition. 
June Bearing Varieties 
BEAVER —A berry quite similar to Dunlap. Sets 
plants very heavily. Ripens very early. 
SENATOR DUNLAP —Undoubtedly our most 
dependable June bearing variety. Ripens early, 
fruit is large and of good quality. Plants are 
exceptionally thrifty. 
DORSETT —A very early berry of rich, bright 
red, retaining its color well after picking. An 
ideal berry for market or home use. A vigorous 
growing, heavily productive variety. Quality is 
of the best. 
FAIRFAX —The Fairfax ripens about the same 
season as Dorsett. Fruit is very large and 
uniform. Plant is a vigorous grower and deeply 
rooted which enables it to withstand adverse 
weather conditions and still yield fairly good. 
We strongly advise at least a small planting of 
Fairfax for trial. 
Dunlap 
Everbearing 
Everbearing Strawberries will provide luscious 
fruit throughout the summer and early fall, and 
we urge you to plant at least some of these 
varieties. 
MASTODON —We have tried out many varieties 
of Everbearing\Strawberries and have found 
Mastodon the best. It is a large strong plant 
which does well on any soil type. The fruit is 
large and of high quality. It is a variety we 
recommend as being superior to any other ever- 
bearer for commercial or home planting. 
Beaver 
WAYZATA —A recent introduction which has 
become very popular. Fruit is very large, 
bright red, and a heavy yielder. Plants are 
vigorous. 
Minnesota No. 1166 —We have a limited supply 
of this variety to offer. We have been fruiting 
No. 1166 for the past four years, and, in 
our opinion, it promises to sur¬ 
pass anything in Everbearing 
Strawberries in this locality. It 
yields a great deal heavier than any 
other everbearing variety that we 
have observed. The plants are cov¬ 
ered with fruit from August until 
the heavy frosts come on. In addi¬ 
tion to being a heavy yielder No. 
1166 is a thrifty plant and produces 
an abundance of young plants. 
Fruit is large, bright red when 
picked, and quality is good. Com¬ 
mercial growers recommend this 
variety as being particularly resist¬ 
ant to drought. A heavy yielder. 
PREMIER —Plants grow large and are wonder¬ 
fully productive. The berries are large and of a 
beautiful glossy red color. We have never 
found so many good qualities in an early berry. 
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