STRAWBERRIES 
Leaflet on Strawberry Culture sent free with order 
if requested, or upon receipt of 3c stamp. 
Three Fine Berries 
BEAVER (Extra Early). Beat for the North, reshstlnj? 
frost to a marked dcRree! Very hardy, withstands un¬ 
favorable soil and climatic conditions, makes a solid 
fruiting row, and berries may be left on vine for several 
days as they are extra firm. Berries are rich dark red, 
large and sweet. Bears heavily, 25 for 45c; 50 for 80c; 100 
for $1.10; 250 for $2.45; 1000 for $8.50, postpaid. 
FAIRFAX (Extra Early). U. S. Dep’t of Agriculture 
No. 613. Fairfax has yielded 5,120 quarts per acre, grad¬ 
ing 1M>% good to fancj'. Some record! In quality, Fair¬ 
fax is said to have set a new standard for strawberry 
flavor, with its unusual sweetness. Berries are large size 
and ideal for the home or market. Be sure to plant it this 
year. 25 for 50c; 60 for a5c; lOO for $1.20; 2.50 for $2.65; 
1000 for $0.25, postpaid. 
DORSETT (Extra Early). U. S. D. A. No. 633. Its vigor, 
productiveness and rich flavor are outstanding! Berries 
are bright red color, large size, firm, and sugary sweet. 
Has yielded 6,640 quarts per acre, grading 83% good to 
fancy! While a good shipper, Dorsett is also a splendid 
home variety. Especially valuable for heavy soil! Re¬ 
sistant to disease! 25 for 45c; 50 for 80c; 100 for $1.10; 
250 for $2.45; 1000 for $8.50, postpaid. 
25 Each of Above 3 for $1.25; 50 Each, for $2i.l5; 100 
Each, for $3.00, postpaid. 
Choice Varieties 
PREMIER or HOWARD 17 (Extra Early). Premier be¬ 
gins to ripen early and bears over a very long season, 
producing unusually large crops of large to very large 
berries, uniform in size and color. The foliage is healthy 
and not subject to disease. Berries have a beautiful red 
color, they are solid, meaty and of elegant flavor. It is 
very hardy and resists frost. 25 for 50c; 50 for 85cj 100 
for $1.20; 250 for $2.65; lOOO for $0.25, postpaid. 
SENATOR DUNIjAP (Second Early). Flesh is meaty, 
firm, berries a beautiful bright red color, unusually pro¬ 
ductive, a good canner, a splendid keeper and shipper, 
and sugary flavor! Produces a crop under positive neg¬ 
lect! 25 for 43c; 50 for 75c; 100 for $1.00; 250 for $2.25; 
1000 for $7.25, postpaid. 
WAYZATA. One of the finest Everbearers. Makes 
large, strong plants, but few new ones, hence Sne for 
hills and narrow rows. Has yielded 2 quarts per plant 
set. Berries firm, deep red and fine quality. 12 for 62c; 
25 for $1.15; .50 for $2.20; lOO for $4.25; 2.50 for $9.75; 
1000 for $35.00, postpaid. 
GEM EA’'ERBEARER. The plants will average double 
the number of new plants per row, of any other Ever- 
bearer, giving one a heavy yield of berries! Berries are 
good size, beautiful red color, firm, and excellent quality. 
25 for 53c; 50 for 80c; 100 for $1.35; 250 for $2.90; 1000 for 
$10.75, postpaid. 
PROGRESSIVE EVERBEARER, Produces a never end¬ 
ing supply of medium large berries, sweet, mild, and beau¬ 
tifully colored, throughout the entire summer and fall. 
An extremely hardy variety. The best everbearer next to 
Mastodon! 25 for 54c; 50 for 93c; lOO for $1.40; 2.50 for 
$2.95; 1000 for $10.95, postpaid. 
MASTODON—The Big Everbearer 
This astonishing everbearing strawberry marks a new 
era in the growing of berries, whether for market or home. 
The berries are the largest of any variety known, they are 
very firm and uniform and of a pronounced rich attractive, 
red color. They are of a delicious melting <iuality, very 
sweet and highly flavored. 
Mastodon starts to ripen its large, wonderful berries 
within 92 days after the plants are set out and continues 
until freezing weather. Then, the next spring Mastodon 
bears as heavily as any s|>ring variety, and after a six 
weeks’ rest, starts in again and bears all summer and fall. 
Yields of 500 quarts per acre every five days for over a 
month have been recorded,—at 25c per quart, $100.00 every 
five days! Frequently, 19 berries fill a quart,—one berry 
measured 4% inches around,—and they are just as big in 
late October (and later) ns In July or September. Set 
some out this spring. 
Price Postpaid; 25 plants, 55c; 60 for 95c; 100 for $1.50; 
250 for $3.96; 500 for $7.45; 1,000 for $14.75. 
Wayzata Is a Splendid Strawberry 
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I received my order today and was very much pleased with it.—Mrs. A. J. Streitz, 
Box 148, Belle Plains, Minnesota. 
JOHN A.SALZER SEED CO.i 
LACROSSE. WISCONSIN 
