ANDREWS ’Certified" STRAWBERRY PLANTS 
Catskill 
25 50 
Dunlap . ^0.75 
Beaver . .90 
Fairfax . .90 
Premier. .90 
Catskill . .90 
Gem Everbearing 1.00 
Wayzata 
Everbearing . . 1.25 2.00 
100 
250 
500 
1000 
^ .95 
^1.95 
^ 3.50 ^ 
6.25 
1.25 
2.45 
3.70 
6.75 
1.25 
2.45 
3.70 
6.75 
1.25 
2.45 
3.70 
6.75 
1.25 
2.45 
4.10 
7.25 
1.80 
3.25 
5.50 
10.00 
3.25 
7.25 
11.50 
23.00 
Dunlap 
Premier 
Beaver 
Premier 
Premier is still holding its own with many growers as the 
top No. 1 Strawberry for this country. It’s a proven money 
maker and will, no doubt, continue as the main commercial 
berry with many growers at least until some of the newer 
berries have proven themselves out. Premier is a fine early 
berry. It does well over a wide range of territory and on 
almost any soil. The berries are good average size, a medium 
red color and show up well in the package. It is firm enough 
to ship moderate distances and the quality is better than most 
other varieties now generally grown. 
Beaver 
Beaver is rapidly becoming popular on account of heavy yield, 
early season, good color and excellent shipping quality. The fruit is 
firm, and red clear through, making it especially good for canning, 
as it retains its color in the can. The flavor is not as high as Premier 
and Dunlap but the heavy yield and other good qualities makes it a 
desirable strawberry to plant. Beaver is recommended especially for 
sandy soil as it appears to do better on sandy soils than on heavy clay. 
Catskill 
A strong vigorous grower, a sure cropper, and 
a real money-maker. We think Catskill is the very 
best midseason Strawberry. It was originated at 
the New York Experiment Station and is a cross between Marshall and 
Premier. It is a very strong grower and even under unfavorable cir¬ 
cumstances makes a good stand of plants. The flower stalks are tall and 
strong and the berries are carried high. Catskill is a very large berry, 
some of them perhaps a trifle rough, but its big size and bright color 
make it very attractive and in demand on the market. The quality of the 
berry is good, fully as good as Premier. 
Growers will have no trouble selling Catskill even when there may 
be plenty of other berries on the market. It is our opinion that Catskill 
will be widely planted, because it surely does produce good crops of 
beautiful berries, even under adverse conditions. 
Dunlap 
The berries are medium to large, conical and often 
slightly necked, dark crimson with a deep red flesh, 
quality very good. The plants are healthy and 
vigorous. Very productive. Grows on all kinds of soil, and in extremely 
cold climates. A good variety for canning and a good pollenizer for 
pistillate varieties. It can be shipped to distant markets. Holds up a 
long while after being picked. Season a few days after Premier begins 
bearing. 
Plant Andrews Acclimated 
CERTIFIED STRAWBERRY PLANTS 
See shipment instructions, page 24 
Prepaid _j Express 
HANDSOME PROFITS FROM STRAWBERRIES 
A common yield on Strawberries is 200 cases per acre. Heavy yields have 
given over 600 cases per acre. A common price is $1.50 per case. They often sell 
at $2.00 and $3.00 per case. Figure it out—how many will you plant this 
year? Recommended distance apart is 2 feet in row and 4 feet between rows, 
5400 plants per acre. Order your plants today. 
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