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GIANT GEM 
EVERBEARING STRAWBERRY 
You will find this extra fine strawberry 
pictured and fully described on the back 
page. Remember that IT WILL START 
BEARING THIS SUMMER, about 90 
days after planting. Postpaid. 
25 for 60c; 50 for $1.00; 100 for $1.75 
200 for $2.95; 1000 for $11.95 
EXTRA EARLY PREMIER 
This is by far the most popular real early 
strawberry. A sure bearer and a heavy 
producer. The berries are very large, firm, 
good quality and a handsome rich red col- 
or. For the first ripe berries of the season, 
_ you should by all means have some Extra 
Early Premier. Postpaid. . 
25 for 45c; 50 for 75c; 100 for $1.35 
200 for $2.25; 1000 for $8.45 
CATSKILL 
Catskill ripens late, after all the others are 
gone. An attractive red color and the very 
highest quality. Huge size, only a few 
berries fill a strawberry box. We recom- 
mend this new variety very strongly. 
After you have fruited them, you will find 
that the family will look forward to having 
_ them every spring. Postpaid. 
25 for 45c; 50 for 75c; 100 for $1.35 
200 for $2.25; 1000 for $8.45 
INTER-STATE PLANTS BEAR 
We'll let Bertha Treasure, West Lafayette, 
Ohio tell you in her own words, as she 
writes— 
“We picked 50 quarts of Strawberries from 
100 plants which we ordered from you. 
The Blakemore bore best.” 
In Kansas it often gets pretty hot and dry 
during the summer and it takes good plants 
and good varieties to ‘‘stand up and pro- 
duce.’ Let O. J. Wash of McPherson, 
Kansas tell you of his success. He writes— 
“We ordered the Giant Gem Strawberry 
last spring. We put the plants out March 
first and May 15th (75 days after plant- 
ing) had ripe berries. We picked berries 
until the hard freeze this winter (Nov. 
11th) and they were still full of blooms 
and green berries. We sure are pleased 
with them.” 
From Nebraska a customer picked 30 
quarts of berries a day, but we'll let Mrs. 
James Gonzales, McCook, Nebr. tell it in 
her own words. 
“T ordered 200 strawberry plants from you 
three or four years ago, and now I have 
a patch about 200 feet square. Last year I 
‘picked as high as 30 quarts per day, so you 
can see how very well they have done.” 
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