MINNESOTA 1166 
A New Everbearing Strawberry 
This is a brand new everbearer and 
it does not have any other name at 
present but ‘Minnesota 1166.’ Those 
who have fruited it find it to be a leader 
—lots of large well-colored sweet, high- 
ly-flavored berries. This is what one 
grower writes: “In April 1942 we set 
1,200 plants and by November 18th the 
same year this patch made us $500.00.” 
That isn't so bad, is it? We wish we had 
enough plants to let you have 1,200 so 
you too could make $500.00, but we 
have not. We have just enough for you 
and others to get started in this new 
variety, Minnesota 1166, this spring. 
Better order early. 
Minnesota 1166 is a good plant-maker 

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and the plants will stand some of the 
coldest winters. Think where it origi- 
nated, Minnesota. The berries are a 
rich red all the way through, no green 
hard tips, have a rich sweet strawberry 
flavor, with a uniform, conical shape 
(see picture above). Plants set this 
spring will begin to bear berries for 
you within 90 days and keep it up until 
freezing weather this fall. They will also 
bear another crop for you at the usual 
strawberry time next spring, and anoth- 
er next summer and fall, making three 
crops in 18 months all from one plant- 
ing. Our supply of plants -is very 
limited, so order early to avoid disap- 
pointment. 
Price: 6 plants $1.00; 12 for $1.75; 25 for $2.75: 50 for $4.90: 100 for $8.90. 
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