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AROMA 
Most Profitable Late Berry 
Look over any government 
report of strawberry produc- 
tion and you will see that 
growers in those sections 
where Aroma is widely grown, 
ship a full crop every season 
and regularly receive top 
prices for their Aroma. In 
spite of any newer late vari- 
eties it is still the best and 
most satisfactory late berry. : 
for general commercial planting in all fruit 
sections. It is a fancy market berry. 
A steady producer of big round, deep red 
glossy berries of excellent eating quality. 
Tough skin and firm flesh make a splendid 
shipper. Produces its big crop on any good 
soil. 
AROMA is unusually mild and sweet. A 
fancy berry in the truest sense of the word, 
which greatly adds to its marketability at top 
prices. Steadily growing in favor for the last 
15 years; has proven its worth under all con- 
ditions. Our guarantee is behind this variety 
in every respect. 
AROMA PRICES 
DAA ES Scot Myson ees $0.45 200T fore eee ee $1.80 
BOD fOr hoten cc seseooe stews -65 SOQOSTOr ek eee ease 2.60 
LOOe tor ae et 1.10 AQO= fOr eee eet: 3.00 
TOOOsfor: 2s eee eee $6.25 
GIBSON —NMid-Early 
We are growing a fine lot of plants of this 
old favorite variety for those of our customers 
who prefer it. Gibson’s big, strong plants al- 
ways produce a full crop. Prices same as 
Beaver. 
Beaver 


Aroma 
BEA VER—Early 
For Poor Soils and Cold Winters 
PRODUCTIVE HARDY BERRY. A newer 
variety recently originated in Wisconsin and 
has proven a satisfactory producer in all 
northern fruit sections. A cross between 
Premier and Dr. Burrill. Beaver berries have 
the bright attractive appearance and uniform 
shape of Premier, but like Dr. Burrill it is a 
much better plant maker on any good land and 
is especially recommended for poorer soils. 
For this reason, Beaver is more certain than 
Premier to bring regular good crops. 
Fruiting season is long, beginning with 
Premier. Local Beaver growers received the 
same high prices paid for Premier. It has the 
ability to produce plenty of new plants, firm 
fine colored berries, and big crops in good or 
bad seasons. You will be right in planting 
Beaver. 
Beaver and Gibson Prices 
25 fora ae: $0.45 200 fort sts ee $1.70 
50 foresee ie .65 300: tor). oe eee 2.50 
1LOOcfor=2 ee = 00 400 for. 2.95 
1L000<for-3. 5 es $5.65 
CLERMONT 
A New Medium Early Variety 
Outstanding for exceptionally heavy 
plant growth and big crops of large, smooth, 
fine colored berries. Side by side with 
Premier it has produced larger sized fruit 
and greater quantity at a picking. Intro- 
duced by N. Y. Experiment Station. Rec- 
ommended for general northern planting— 
a hardy, vigorous grower, well worth a good 
trial. Clermont berries are unusually fine 
ABERDEEN 
Midseason Money-Maker 
One of the heaviest producers of fine, 
large, light colored berries—the kind that 
always sell well. Just a dandy berry for all 
home uses, too. Does well on heavier soils. 
Try Aberdeen. 
Clermont and Aberdeen Prices 
25> for eee $0.45 200M fons 2 apeezo 
50. for: ves -75 300>fors 2 Aes 2.90 
TOO: forge oe et 1.25 400 for 222 ee 3.55 
1000 for? oe $7.75 
