STRAWBERRIES 
BEAVER (Extra Karly). Best for the North, resisting 
frost to a marked degree! Very hardy, withstands un- ~ 
favorable soil and climatie conditions, makes a solid 
fruiting row, and berries may be left on vine for several 
days as they are extra firm. Berries are rich dark red, 
large and sweet. Bears heavily. 25 for 58e; 50 for 97¢;3 
100 for $1.70; 250 for $3.45; 500 for $6.50; 1,000 for $12.00, 
postpaid. 
DORSET (Extra Early). U. S. D. A. No. 633. Its vigor, 
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 
faney! While a good shipper, Dorset is also a splendid 
home variety. Especially waluable for heavy soil! 25 
for 69e; 50 for $1.20; 100 for $2.00; 250 for $4.25; 500 for 
$7.95; 1,000 for $14.95, postpaid. 
FAIRFAX (Extra Early). U. S. Dep’t of Agriculture 
No. 613. Fairfax has yielded 5,120 quarts per acre, grad- 
ing, 90% good to faney. Some record! In quality it is 
unusually sweet! Berries are large size and ideal for the 
home or market. 25 for 67e; 50 for $1.15; 100 for $1.95; 
250 for $4.20; 500 for $7.85; 1,000 for $14.75, postpaid. 
PREMIER or HOW- 
ARD 17 (Extra 
Early). Premier be- 
- gins to ripen early 
and bears over a very 
long season, produc- 
_.ing large crops of 
large to very large 
berries, uniform in 
size and color. The 
foliage is healthy and 
mot subject to dis- 
My ease. Berries have a 
@ beautiful red color, 
they are solid, meaty 
and of elegant flavor. 
It is very hardy and 
resists frost. 25 for 
64e; 50 for $1.10; 1006 
N 
$4.15; 500 for $7.75; 
1,000 for $14.50, ppd. 
SENATOR DUNLAP 
(Second Early). Flesh 
is meaty, firm, berries 
a beautiful bright red 
color, unusually pro- 
ductive, a good canner, a splendid keeper and shipper, 
and sugary flavor! Produces a-crop under positive neg- 
lect! A most dependable strawberry. 25 for 54e; 50 
for 94e; 100 for $1.65; 250 for $3.35; 500 for $6.25; 1,000 
for $11.50, postpaid. 

MASTODON. The berries are among the largest of any variety 
known, they are very firm and uniform and of a pronounced rich, 
attractive, red color. 
Mastodon starts to ripen its large, wonderful berries within 92 
days after the plants are set out and continues until freezing 
weather. Then, the next spring Mastodon bears as heavily 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 berries 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, $1.10; 50 for $1.95; 100 for $3.45; 
250 for $7.85; 500 for $14.90; 1,000 for $28.95. 
PROGRESSIVE EVERBEARER. Produces a never ending 
supply of medium large berries, sweet, mild, and beautifully col- 
ered, throughout the entire summer and fall. An extremely hardy 
variety. 25 for 94c; 50 for $1.85; 100 for $3.35; 250 for $7.65; 
500 for $14.75; 1,000 for $27.95, -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. 6 for 5%e; 12 for $1.05; 25 for 
$1.95; 50 for $3.75; 100 for $6.95; 250 for $16.75; 500 for 
$32.00, postpaid. / 
MINN. 1166 EVERBEARER 
See Color Illustration, Inside Rear Cover. 
Berries rich, solid, dark, no green tips or spots. Minnesota 
No. 1166 is a grand new everbearer loaded with gigantic straw- 
berries from July until freezing weather. 1200 plants set in. 
April made a record of over $500.00 by Nov. 1- of the same year. 
The berries of Minn. 1166 are of giant size, with a rich, sweet 
flavor. It was tops with all ow® customers when taste tests 
were made! The plants are in big demand because of their 
outstanding performance. Supply limited this year. 6 for 7%0c; 
12 for $1.25; 25 for $2.25; 50 for $4.15; 100 for $7.75; 250 
for $18.75, postpaid. 
The Strawberry Plants that we ordered from you this spring are doing just fine. 
100 Mrs, Fred Dickhaus, R. D. 2, Melrose, Minnesota 
for $1.90; 250 for: 
‘own yard, for making fresh cherry 
-1 to 1% ft., 40e; 2 for T4e; G for 

Salzer’s 
Grand 
Mastodon 
Everbearing 
Strawberry— 
Has Yielded 
/ 500 Quarts Per 
Acre Every 
Five Days For 
a Month— 
Large, 
Delicious, 
Handsome! 




A “beautiful shrub” for your 
lawn that bears: great crops of 
fine cherries! Fruit is so abun- 
dant it takes but a few minutes 
to pick a quart or two in your 





pie or sparkling jell. 
The shapely bushes grow 7 ft. 
tall, work well into a planting 
about the house or shrub border. 
Lovely apple-blossom pink buds 
appear very early and open to 
pure white. Nanking starts bear- 
ing the 2nd year and by the 38rd 
season its branches are literally 
covered with bright red fruit of 
superb quality for pies, pre- 
serves, jam or jell. Order at least 
two plants to insure pollination. 
Distinct from the Hansen Bush 
Cherry. Hardy everywhere. Each, 


















$1.95; dozen, $3.65, postpaid; Size 
3 to 4 ft.: Each, 75e; 2 for $1.40; 
6 for $3.85; doz., 7.35, postpaid. 
SUNRISE RASPBERRY 
Concerning Sunrise, the 
U. S. Dept. of Agriculture 
says, “Of most importancé 
to the practical grower per- 
haps;-are the hardiness and 
resistan to disease of the 
plants, and the earliness 
and good size of the fruits, 
of Sunrise.” Sunrise bears 
bright red berries that turn 
dark red on ripening, the 
berries pick easily, are firm, 
fine textured, non-crumb- 
ling and mild sub-acid in 
flavor. Berries about as 
large as.Latham but earlier 
and hardier. 1 yr. No. lt: 
Each, 25¢; 3 for 49e; 6 for 
S84e; doz., $1.45; 25 for $2.653 
50 for $4.65, postpaid. 
Sunrise Raspberry 
= JOHN A.SALZER SEED Co; 
LACROSSE, MAES \ 

