ANDREWS •Certified" STRAWBERRY PLANTS 
WAYZATA Everbearing 
Larg 
^ Rorrioc berries are large and well shaped and hold 
® Derrieb gj 2 ;e well throughout the season instead of running 
to nubbins the latter part of the season, 
a pint box. 
Often nine or ten berries will cover 
HEAVY CROPS. Gem bears very heavily— 
many growers have averaged a quart to a plant 
the first year. No need to ever hunger for straw' 
berries. Gem plants set in April or May will bear 
this year from July until winter. 
HIGH QUALITY. Gem is of good size, light 
in color, very showy and attractive and has a very 
fine, rich flavor. 
QUICK PROFITS. Gem is ideal for market. It will 
stand up—it is firm enough to withstand the necessary 
handling, and is sure to bring high prices at either road¬ 
side stands or on the city markets. Get your patch started 
this year; they will give you enough berries for your own 
family and a surplus to sell to neighbors or ship to market. 
Set plants 12 to 18 inches apart, with rows lYi to 3^ 
feet apart. In some seasons the plants may need thinning 
for best production. Although Gem is of comparatively 
recent origin, its high quality, vigorous growth, and pro¬ 
lific yield has placed it in high favor with growers who 
consider it to be far superior to Mastodon and other 
older varieties. 
GEM Everbearing 
Bright Red and High Quality 
The bright red color and high quality of Wayzata is 
retained even several days after being picked. This is 
a great advantage on the market and brings the grower 
top money. 
Plants are Healthy and Hardy 
Clean healthy foliage and a vigorous deep root system 
are characteristics of Wayzata that enable it to thrive 
and produce so heavily. 
Since its introduction Way- 
Money Makers strawberries have con¬ 
sistently brought from a third to a half more money 
than other Strawberries on the Minneapolis and St. 
Paul markets. They have netted as high as $700.00 
to $1,200.00 per acre even during some of our driest 
years. 
A TCI^I 11-^ 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 circum¬ 
stances 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. 
ik D The berries are medium to large, 
conical and often slightly necked, 
dark crimson with a d^ep red flesh, quality very good. 
The plants are healthy and vigorous. Very productive. 
Grows on all kinds of soil, and in extremely cold cli¬ 
mates. A good variety for canning and a good pollin- 
izer 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. 
D|3 A\/CD Beaver is rapidly becoming popular 
on accounts 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 bigh as Premier and Dunlap but the 
heavy yield and other good qualities make 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. 
CI C D 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 com¬ 
mercial berry with many growers at least until some 
of the newer berries have proven themselves out. Pre¬ 
mier 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 va¬ 
rieties now generally grown. 
Plant Andrews Acclimated 
CERTIFIED STRAWBERRY PLANTS 
See Shipment Instructions On Order Blank 
Prepaid_j Express 
25 50 
100 
250 
500 
1000 
Dunlap. 
^0.75 ^ .95 ^1.95 
$ 3.50 ^ 
6.25 
Beaver . 
.90 
1.25 
2.45 
3.70 
6.75 
Premier. 
.90 
1.25 
2.45 
3.70 
6.75 
Catskill . 
.90 
1.25 
2.45 
4.10 
7.25 
Gem 
Everbearing 
1.00 
1.80 
3.25 
5.50 
10.00 
Wayzata 
Everbearing 
1.25 2.00 
3.25 
7.25 
11.50 
23.00 
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