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SALZER'S 
EVERBEARING STRAWBERRIES 
MASTODON. The berries are among the largest of any va- 
riety known, they are very firm and uniform and of a pro- 
nounced rich attractive, red color. They are of a delicious 
melting quality, very sweet and highly flavored. 
| Mastodon starts to ripen its large, wonderful berries within 
92 days after the plants are set out and continues until freez- 
ing weather. Then, the next spring Mastodon bears as heav- 
; ily as any spring variety, and after a six weeks’ rest, starts 
in again and bears all summer and fall. Yields of 500 quarts 
per acre every five days for over a month have been recorded, 
—at 15c per quart, $75.00 every five days! Frequently, 19 ber- 
ries fill a quart,—one berry measured 4% inches around,—and 
they are just as big in late October (and later) as in July or 
September. Set some out this spring. 
Price Postpaid: 25 plants, 60c; 50 for $1.10; 100 for $1.95; 
250 for $4.25; 500 for $8.25; 1,000 for $15.95. 
PROGRESSIVE EVERBEARER. Produces a never ending 
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supply of medium large berries, sweet, mild, and beautifully 
colored, throughout the entire summer and fall. An extremely 
hardy variety. The best everbearer next to Mastodon! 25 for 
: 55¢e; 50 for 95e; 100 for $1.75; 250 for $3.75; 500 for $7.15; 1,000 
: for $13.75, postpaid. ; 
WAYZATA. One of the finest Everbearers. Makes large, 
strong plants, but few new ones, hence fine for hills and nar- 
row rows. Has yielded 2 quarts per plant set. Berries firm, 
deep red and fine quality. 12 
for 80c; 25 for $1.35; 50 for 
$2.45; 100 for $4.65; 250 for 
$10.95; 500 for $20.75, postpaid. 



















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JUNE 
STRAWBERRIES 

BEAVER (Extra 
Early). Best for the 
North, resisting frost to 
a marked degree! Very 
hardy, withstands un- 
favorable soil and cli- 
matic conditions, makes 
a solid fruiting row, and 
berries may be left on 
vine for several days as 
they are extra firm. Ber- 
ries are rich dark red, 
large and sweet. Bears 
heavily. 25 for 47¢; 50 
for S85e; 100 for $1.45; 
250 for $2.65; 500 for $4.85; 1,000 for $9.50, postpaid. 
DORSETT (Extra Early). U. S. D. A. No. 633. 
productiveness and rich flavor are outstanding! Berries are 
bright red color, large size, firm, and sugary sweet. Has 
yielded 6,640 quarts per acre, grading 83% good to fancy! 
While a good shipper, Dorsett is also a splendid home variety. 
Especially valuable for heavy soil! 25 for 49c; 50 for S88e; 
100 for $1.50; 250 for $2.75; 500 for $4.95; 1,000 for $9.75, ppd. 
FAIRFAX (Extra Early). U. S. Dep’t of Agriculture No. 
613. Fairfax has yielded 5,120 quarts per acre, grading 90% 
good to fancy. Some record! In quality it is unusually sweet! 
Berries are large size and ideal for the home or market. 
25 for 50c; 50 for 90c; 100 for $1.55; 250 for $2.85; 500 for $5.15; 
1,000 for $9.95, postpaid, 
PREMIER or HOWARD 17 (Extra Early). Premier begins 
to ripen early and bears over a very long season; producing 
large crops of large to very large berries, uniform in size and 
color. The foliage is healthy and not subject to disease. Berries 
have a beautiful red color, they are solid, meaty and of elegant 
flavor. It is very hardy and resists frost. 25 for 49e; 50 for 88e;3 
100 for $1.50; 250 for $2.75; 500 for $4.95; 1,000 for $9.75, ppd. 
SENATOR DUNLAP (Second Early). 
Flesh is meaty, firm, berries a beautiful 
bright red color, unusually productive, a 
zood canner, a splendid keeper and ship- 
per, and sugary flavor! Produces a crop 
under positive neglect! A most depend- 
able strawberry. 25 for 45e; 
50 for 75e; 100 for $1.35; 250 
for $2.45; 500 for $4.55; 1,000 
for $8.75, postpaid. 
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