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PLANTS 
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GROWN IN THE HEART OF THE FRUIT BELT 
Emiong's Strawberry plants are famous for their abundance of big, long, bright roots. They 
bear bigger and better berries. Succeed in every section of the country. WRITE FOR 
PRICES ON LARGER QUANTITIES OF PLANTS. 
PARCEL 
POST 
PREPAID 
EXPRESS — 
Not Prepaid 
25 
50 
100 
250 
1000 
DUNLAP. Midseason . 
$0.25 
$0.45 
$0.75 
$1.45 
$3.95 
BLAKEMORE. Extra early. . 
.25 
.45 
.75 
1.45 
3.95 
DORSETT. Early. 
.35 
.50 
.85 
1.65 
4.45 
PREMIER. Early . 
.35 
.50 
.85 
1.85 
4.65 
FAIRFAX. Medium early . . 
.40 
.60 
.85 
1.85 
4.95 
CATSKILL. Midseason_ 
.40 
.60 
.85 
1.85 
4.95 
CRESCO. Medium early .... 
.40 
.60 
.95 
1.85 
4.95 
AMBROSIA. Late . 
.40 
.60 
.95 
1.85 
4.95 
GEM EVERBEARING. 
.55 
.75 
1.25 
2.25 
7.95 
MASTODON EVERBEARING 
.55 
.75 
1.25 
2.25 
7.95 
WAYZATA EVERBEARING. 
1.00 
1.65 
2.85 
5.65 
19.95 
FAIRFAX 
Fairfax berries are greatly ad¬ 
mired for their enormous size and 
uniform shape. Very deep, dark 
appetizing red color. You'll cher¬ 
ish every berry because of their 
super-delicious, sweet flavor! 
Mighty good table berry and extra¬ 
firm shipping and canning berry. 
The ripening season is medium- 
early. Self-pollenizing, standard 
variety. Plants ore strong growers 
and big yielders. According to our 
customer-letters it's a winner 
everywhere. Plant with confidence! 
Emiong's "Fruit Belt" strain is best 
by test for every part of the coun¬ 
try. Order now—plant this spring. 
CRESCO 
If you need a good rough-and- 
ready berry to ripen between Pre¬ 
mier and Dunlap, Cresco fills the 
bill! A cross between these two 
varieties, it retains the rich color 
and flavor of Dunlap, with the 
larger size of Premier. Solid red 
to the center, and fruit colors 
evenly all over. Originated in Iowa, 
it has proven adapted to all kinds 
of soil, and able to withstand se¬ 
vere winters and dry summers. 
Reported free from yellows. Plant 
Cresco for big, dependable crops 
of canning and shipping berries. 
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Cresco 
Berries 
.OW PRICES 
N EMLONG'S DEPENDABLE 
TRAWBERRY PLANTS 
OUR FAIR PRICES 
SAVE YOU MONEY! 
DON'T OVERLOOK 
THE JANUARY DIS¬ 
COUNT, PAGE 2. 
PLANT A BIG GARDEN 
OF GEMS THIS SPRING. HAVE 
LOTS OF SHORTCAKE TO EAT 
THIS FALL. 
Gem plants thrive on any good soil. 
They start bearing this year in July and 
continue until November. Bear a full crop 
again next June and a third crop next 
Fall — three crops in all, in about 18 
months, from just one planting. Everyone 
can eat Gem berries, bcause they have 
the least acid of any Strawberries. Bright 
scarlet-red color makes them sell readily. 
Gem plants are hardy, prolific runner- 
makers, and tremendous yielders. They 
j thrive on any good fertile soil. Order your 
1 plants today, plant them in March, April 
or May to get a crop this year. 250 plants 
i usually prove sufficient to supply the 
' average family with berries all fall. Or, if 
you plant a garden using part Standard 
j varieties of Strawberry plants, let Ever- 
i bearers make up 1/3 of your total plant¬ 
ing. 
