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New Mid Season 
MASSEY 
A new variety of strawberry is being introduced because of its dessert quality, beauty, 
and large size. It is a mid-season variety ripening after the first crop of Blakemore. The 
cap is medium to above in size and bright green. The seeds are small, about even with the 
surface, and mostly yellow. The berry has a yellowish under color and becomes bright 
red, not a deep red like that of the Klondike, Missionary, Fairfax or Fairmore. It holds its 
color, gloss and flavor even better than does Blakemore. Because of its beauty, size, firm- 
ness and high dessert quality, it is a superior variety for the fancy trade. 

In plant growth the leaves are a deep green and hairy on both sides. The foliage has 
been freer from leaf spot than Blakemore, Missionary or Klondike. 
medium plant maker. 
It is classed as a 
New Extra Early 
MAY TIME 
Introduced as the highest quality extra early berry and recommended for trial as far 
west as Oklahoma and Kansas. May Time is a cross between Missionary and Fairfax made 
in 1931. May Time is usually fruited 4 to 8 days earlier than the old early varieties, thus 
a large portion of the crop is harvested well ahead of the regular season. May Time cannot 
be compared with the old early varieties, as it is fully equal to the best standard berries 
in firmness, beauty and dessert quality and flavor. 
Plant growth: Makes plants freely 
and a good fruiting bed is soon formed. Plants are medium large with plenty of foliage 
for protection of the blossoms. Resistant to both leaf spot and scorch. Berries average 
large at first and medium to large later in the season. They compare favorably with Dor- 
sett and Blakemore. Flavor good, much sweeter and superior to Blakemore and Mission- 
ary. Dessert quality is high, juicy, with a fine firm texture. A bright red berry with skin 
glossy and firm. To the grower who values earliness, firmness and high quality, we rec- 
ommend this variety very highly. 
New Mid Season 
STAR BRIGHT 
A cross between Fairfax and Chesapeak and introduced as a great commercial and home 
veriety of great beauty. Frankly, there is little comparison between Starbright and other 
mid-season varieties as to the quality, firmness and beauty. 
Starbright makes large 
thrifty plants; leaves are large and unusually free from leaf spot. The berries are large 
and uniform in size holding their shape well through the season. Flavor is fine. A medium 
bright red color. The berries are firm, making them an exceptionally good quality for 
shipping. 
TESTIMONIALS 
Valley Station, Kentucky. 
April 8, 1941 
Gentlemen: 
Boysenberry plants received in perfect condition. Fine plants 
and your prompt service is appreciated. 


to Florida annually. 
States. 
IMPROVED KLONDIKE 
The Improved Klondike is a free plant maker and almost a 
sure cropper. It is adapted to a wide range of soils and conditions. 
The fruit is a bright, glossy red in color. It holds this bright 
color until long after it is marketed. 
If you want vigorous, true-toname Improved Klondike plants— 
let WALLER BROTHERS be your headquarters. We are prepared 
to fill your orders, be it large or small, and we guarantee that 
you cannot buy better Klondike plants than those you will get 
from us. 
PREMIER 
This is the father of so many excellent strawberries that its qualifications 
as the supreme berry almost speak for themselves. This berry has been 
used more times to propagate other varieties than any other single 
berry, so the Premier must have a number of admirable qualities. 
a@ very successful berry in the North and East, ripens early and has a 
long fruiting season. Berries are large and of uniform size. 
AROMA 
Late—Safe from Frost 
No late berry that we have ever grown comes as near being a perfect 
variety of strawberry as does the Aroma. This old standard berry is 
adapted to such a wide range of soils and conditions that it remains the 
favorite late berry in spite of all the newer introductions. 
Perfect blossoms, vigorous, highly productive—the Aroma is by far 
the best money-making late variety produced in the South. It is very 
firm, bright red through and through, and of enormous size. In our fields 
no other late berry has ever matched the Aroma in size, yield, or hardi- 
ness. For that reason we have discontinued many late varieties after 
giving them trial. 
The Aroma is a free plant maker for a late variety. It is very hardy, 
blooming late. It stands drought conditions better than any other late 
variety. As a shipping berry it is unexcelled. It is highly tart and con- 
tinues to bear long after mid-season varieties have gone. 
Whistler, Alabama 
January 10, 1942 
Gentlemen: 
Please send catalogue of berry plants. The finest crop and 
largest strawberries I ever grew I got the plants from you. 
Gatien, 
MASTODON—Everbearing 
Ripe Strawberries in 90 Days With 
Waller's Quality Matodon Plants 
Mastodon has qualified itself as the best Everbear- 
ing strawberry yet introduced. It holds the same 
high position among the Everbearers that Premier and 
Blakemore hold among the early varieties. A heavy 
yielder—both spring and fall—of good quality berries 
which are moderately firm, large and luscious in shape 
and taste, a good plant maker for an Everbearing va- 
tiety, disease and drouth resistant. Little wonder the 
Mastodon is called the Supreme Everbearer! 
MISSIONARY 
For Florida, Texas, and the Gulf Coast— 
An Unbeatable Shipping Berry 
THE MISSIONARY, even after a quarter century of extensive planting, and so out- 
standing as its yield and plant vigor that the newer introductions of the U. S. Department 
of Agriculture have not enhanced this popularity. We ship millions of Missionary plants 
This old variety is an excellent plant maker, doing well on soil too sandy for other 
varieties. It is free from rust, a vigorous grower, and produces an average yield of high 
quality berries. However, we do not recommend its being planted north of Missouri as 
there are several other varieties more nearly adapted to the colder climate. 
Our plants are from the original stock of Missionary—healthy, heavy producers, true- 
tomame. We take great pride in the quality of our Missionary. We believe that we 
grow and sell more plants of these varieties than any other plant dealer in the United 
BLAKEMORE 
The Blakemore is firmer than either of its parents. It will not puff and become soft 
during hot, moist weather. It will not bleed unless given unnecessary abuse, and unlike 
many other early berries, it retains its bright red color long after picking. This fact coupled 
with its earliness gives it a great advantage in the wholesale markets. 
As a plant maker, a shipping berry, and a prolific yielder, it 
has not been bettered, and add to these admirable qualities is 
the fact that it will grow and yield a fair crop under conditions 
not favorable to berry culture. Where other varieties of early 
strawberries will grow and yield, we firmly believe that the Blake- 
more will grow better, yield more, and be of better quality than 
the other variety. We have fruited this berry for several years 
and we are so well pleased with it, and we are so confident that 
our customers will be pleased with it, that we recommend it to all 
strawberry growers. 
The Blakemore is a tart berry of the Missionary type. 
This berry is slightly blunted at the point, conic-shaped, with 
broad shoulders. Its bright green cap curls upward when the 
fruit ripens, making it easy to pick and hull. 

Guarantee 
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BROS. quality berry plants. We place the fol- 
lowing guarantee upon every plant we sell: 
It is 
. We guarantee the vitality and purity of 
our plants to the full amount of the 
purchase price. 
. We guarantee our plants to be state 
inspection and disease-free, 
. We guarantee our plants to pass in- 
spection by any duly authorized state 
or federal inspector. 
. We guarantee the safe delivery of our 
plants to any destination in the United 
States. 
. We guarantee you full and complete 
satisfaction or your money refunded. 
However, as yield is controlled to some extent by 
soil, weather conditions, and method of cultivation, 
under no conditions shall WALLER BROS. be held lia- 
ble for production, nor in any case shall we be liable 
for more than the original cost of the plants. 




BELLMAR 
A FANCY EARLY 
SHIPPING BERRY 
The Bellmar has a number of 
qualities which make it outstand- 
ing in any list of strawberries. 
Since its introduction in 1922, this 
berry has been tried in almost every 
state in the Union, and from no 
strawberry growing district has 
there come a report of its failure. In 
some instances this berry has been 
reported to yield as high as 5,000 
quarts to the acre. 
Quoting from Circular No. 171, 
United States Department of Agri- 
culture, July, 1931: “As compared 
with Premier the plants are more 
vigorous and produce more freely; 
the blossoms are perfect, ripening 
almost a week earlier than Pre- 
mier and fruits about as long. They 
have a very large calyx and a 
gloss which has caused it to be se- 
lected as the handsomest among 
hundreds. They are firmer than 
Premier and not so acid as Mis- 
sionary. They rank high in dessert 
quality.” 
The Bellmar plant growth is vigorous, of bright glossy green 
color and with us we find it will withstand more summer heat 
and drouth than any variety we have ever grown. The same 
report comes to us from many other states. Many growers re- 
port 75 per cent of a loss on all varieties other than the Bellmar 
which they say have stood the summer heat nearly 100 per cent. 
Appearance: The berries are a glossy, luscious bright red. 
Their bright green cap gives them a very effective appearance. 
This together with their large size makes one of the most 
beautiful berries we have ever grown. 
GANDY 
The Old Standby 
This is one of the old favorites which has been planted for the 
past thirty years and, according to many growers, has not been 
~bettered for a late variety. 
In color, texture, and quality the Gandy ranks near the top. 
It is a good shipping berry and if planted with Aroma, will pro- 
duce a fair yield. 
The Gandy blossoms late and is seldom injured by frost. Its 
plant growth is strong and abundant, its foliage heavy and of 
dark green color. To anyone who understands fruiting the im- 
perfect blossoming berries we recommend the Gandy for a late 
variety. 
FAIRMORE 
Introduced three years ago, a cross between Blakemore and 
Fairfax. These two outstanding parents both are crosses of Pre- 
mier, thus Fairmore should inherit a wide range of the straw- 
berry sections. Plants are large and the berries are uniform in 
size with raised yellow seed. Has a delightful flavor with large, 
beautiful cap. Same season as Blakemore and is said to yield 
more No. 1 berries than Blakemore. Give this variety a trial as 
we feel sure you will be pleased with results. 


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AMBROSIA LATE 
The New Big Late Strawberry. Large to extra large. The 
fancy trade will appreciate the excellent quality of these berries; 
its rich red coloring and sturdy texture makes it a good shipping 
berry. To the growers who are looking for a good late berry 
we recommend Ambrosia. 
DORSETT 
Vigorous plant growth, firm, rich, red berries of tasty dessert 
quality, high yielder of fancy fruit, and almost a sure cropper— 
these are some of the qualities which make Dorsett an outstanding 
variety. 
This new berry is a cross between the Royal Sovereign (a pop- 
ular English variety) and Premier made in 1923 by the United 
States Department of Agriculture. Although the Dorsett has not 
been given trial over a wide range of conditions as has the Bell- 
mar, wherever tried it has been found to excel almost every other 
early berry in quality, and in many sections it promises to be a 
serious contender for commercial prominence. So rich in flavor 
is this new variety, and so high in yield, many prominent berry 
growers along the eastern coast are turning away from the favored 
Premier to the newer Dorsett. 
In color and appearance the Dorsett is rather distinctive. This 
berry is dark red in color, of a brilliant hue, and it holds this 
color well. 
The calyx of the Dorsett berry is bright green, the size of the 
berry unusually large, and its shape very attractive. 
KLONMORE 
This New Variety comes from Louisiana where the growers 
have been growing it for the past two years and many of them 
have discarded all other varieties claiming Klonmore is far su- 
perior to Blakemore and Klondike for earliness, prolific bearing, 
disease resistance as well as its good eating quality. We know 
the Louisiana growers are capable of judging good strawberries. 
This variety is being tried out here and the growers seem to be 
well pleased with them. 
THESE PRICES SET ASIDE ALL FORMER QUOTATIONS 
(—POST PAID——_) 











(———_____NnoT PaIp—______) 
100 250 250 500 1,000 5,000 
Aroma § .75 $1.50 $1.25 $1.75 $3.00 $14.50 
Ambrosia 1.00 1.75 1.50 2.25 4.00 18.00 
Blakemore 75 1.50 1.25 1.75 3.00 14.50 
Bellmar ...... 715 1.50 1,25 1.75 3.00 4.50 
Champion K. ect) 1.50 1.25 1.75 3.00 14.50 
Catskill . 1.00 1.75 1.50 2.25 4.00 18.00 
Dorsett ..... 1.00 1.75 1.50 2.25 4.00 18.00 
Evening Star 75 1.50 1.25 2.00 3.50 16.00 
Fairmore . 1.00 1.75 1.50 2:25 4.00 18.00 
Gandy .. 75 1.50 1.25 2.00 3.50 16.00 
Klondike . a eka 1.50 An 25; 1.75 3.00 14.50 
Klonmore . . 1,00 1.75 1.50 2.25 4.00 18.00 
K. Premier .. . 1,00 1.75 1.50 2.25 4.00 18.00 
Missionary peso 1.50 1.25 1.75 3.00 14.50 
May Time ...... . 1.00 1.75 1.50 2.25 4.25 20.00 
Massey ..........05. . 1.00 1.75 1.50 2.25 4.25 20.00 
Senator Dunlap Se 1.50 1.25 1.75 3.00 14.50 
Star Bright .... .. 1.00 1.75 1.50 2.25 4.25 20.00 
Mastodon . 1.00 2.25 2.00 4.50 7.00 30.00 
BOYSENBERRY 
(——POST PAID——) (——NOT PAID——) 
6 12 25 50 100 500 1,000 
One Year Thornless 75 $1.25 $2.00 $3.00 $5.00 $20.00 $30.00 
One Year Thomy. 60 1.00 1.25 2.00 3.50 12.50 20.00 
YOUNGBERRY 
One Year Thornless... 60 $1.00 $1.25 2.00 3.50 12.50 20.00 
One Year Thorny -50 -75 1.00 1.75 2.25 6.50 12.00 

LUCRETIA DEWBERRY 
Ones rear Plantsinnsaiinrete $ .50 $ .75 $1.00 
1.75 2.25 6.50 * 12.00 
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