Nick O^er— 
This berry is outstanding for its hardy growth 
and heavy bearing. It is not commonly known 
to most strawberry growers outside of certain 
localities in California where it does remarkably 
well. We have some very nice Nick Ohner plants. 
Everbearing Strawberries— 
Plant The GEM For Profit — A Berry That 
Really EXCELS. 
A real money-maker! Originated in Michigan 
and introduced by several growers in 1934. Since 
then the demand for Gem plants has been un¬ 
limited. This variety has proven to be resistent 
to all disease and the most winter hardy variety 
known. The berries are large, uniform, well 
shaped, and ripen evenly from beginning to end 
of the season. The flavor is sweet, rich and 
satisfying. For quality it is supreme, as the ber- 
lies retain their bright color long after picking 
and do not bruise or become spotty when shipped. 
Place your order early as these plants are in 
big demand. You will like our Gem plants. 
Rockhill Everbearing— 
Flavor Supreme. 
It is absolutely true that the Rockhill is the 
finest flavored of all the everbearing kinds that 
we have ever tasted. You will also be astonished 
and delighted at the quantity and size of the 
berries they will produce, and all only a few 
months after planting. This variety does not 
make runners, and for this reason the plants are 
more expensive. New plants are started by 
digging up and dividing the young crowns after 
they have grown just one season. Plants obtained 
in this way are not as good looking as plants of 
seasonal varieties, but they take root and start 
growing just as rapidly or more so. We have 
some choice Rockhill plants to offer to our cus¬ 
tomers. Our stock is still quite limited, so place 
your order early. 
YOUNGBERRIES 
The fruit is very large and sweet and juicy, 
with a rich blended flavor that is extremely 
pleasing. The color is so very dark red that it 
is nearly iblack, and the seeds are few in number 
and soft. The vines are vigorous growers; trail¬ 
ing in habit, and should be trellised. The fruit 
is borne on long fruit stems that thrust it away 
from the vines ready to be picked. The canes are 
not very thorny, which makes picking very easy. 
The Youngberry is a very heavy producer of 
quality fruit. 
THORNLESS YOUNGBERRIES 
The fruit is practically the same as that of the 
thorny Youngberry. Not only is it completely 
free from thorns but the canes tend to grow 
larger and longer than the thorny type. The 
yield of the thornless youngberry has been, for 
some growers, as high as ten to twenty percent 
more than the thorny type. 
