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NewVanieties 
The Best Early. Your First Cost of Plants Is the 
Last! The Second and Third Crop 
as Good as the First! 





This variety was introduced five years ago. 
This variety was originated by George W. Neet, 
of Dana, Indiana. Is a seedling of the old Haverland and Premier; closely f 
resembles the Premier, but is much hardier, larger, better flavored, and 
invariably produces more fruit, and has a better fruiting stem. It alsof 
produces a fine crop the second and third year, which is just as good as 
the first crop—a trait not found in any other variety we have grown; you 
do not have to replace your planting every other year as your patch gets 
better from year to year, whereas most varieties are not picked more than 
1 to 2 years, after which the patch is plowed under. Berries are extra 
large, dark glossy red, not quite as dark as Premier, but glossier; red 
clear through and no white tips. Berries are uniform in shape, no mis- 
shaped fruit in this variety. Very sweet flavor, much sweeter than Prem- 
ier. Ripens early. Not soft but very firm and a good shipper. Very hardy. 
Makes a vigorous plant growth on most any soil. Very disease-resistant. 
Prices: 25 for 55c; 50 for 90c; 100 for 
$1.40; 250 for $3.40; 500 for $6.00; or 
$10.00 per 1000. 


















The variety is a Premier-Dunlap Cross. Every 
housewife wants berries in her garden for can- 
ning purposes and table use. Cresco fills the bill, 
as it has the rich flavor and canning qualities of 
the Dunlap and retains the heavy yielding ability 
of both parents; berries are much larger and are bright scarlet-red, which 
color it retains after fruit is canned. No hollow centers or cores, no green 
tips on the berries. Truly an improved 
Thrift Garden Aaa 50 to 100 plants will supply 
a in No. 30 enough berries for an average family. Will 
argain No. grow on any soil; makes a good fruiting 
50 Late Giant. row where others fail. Midseason ripening, 
22 Pinte: Prices: 25 for 35c; 50 for 50c; 100 for 80c; 
ee 250 for $1.85; 500 for $3.50; or $6.00 per 
$1 7 Not. Prepaid. 1000. 
FREE! 25 Cresco 


This new variety is a seedling from a 
cross of the Premier and the Marshall. 
Has been highly praised in most all 
northern sections. It bears heavy crops 
of extra large, smooth, bright red berries © 
of fine quality. Makes a strong, vig- 
orous fruiting row, and is a very 
good midseason-ripening 
variety. Price: 25 for 
35c; 50 for 60c; 100 for 
90c; 250 for $2.00; 500 
for $3.65; $6.75 per 
1000. 












Clermont 


The best late. 
A late berry as 
good as Prem- 
ier, Dorsett, 
Fairtaxgomae 
early and midseason leading varieties, and so late that it doesn’t 
begin to blossom until you are picking the other kinds—so late 
in fact, that there will be no waiting between strawberries and 
| raspberries. Berries are dark red all the way through, are honey- 
sweet and have the flavor of a wild strawberry; is a giant in 
y size, make a good fruit row on any soil: berries are firm and 
hard, of extra good quality and a heavy cropper—300 to 500 
crates per acre. Price: 25 for 55c; 50 for 90c; 100 for $1.40; 
250 for $3.40; 500 for $5.85; or 1000 for $9.50. 
36 SEE PAGES 30 AND 53 FOR SPECIAL BARGAINS ON STRAWBERRIES 


Late Giant 
