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Pp 
Best Early 
Still the leading early 
berry. A standard of excel- 
lence with all growers, and 
the earliest worth-while 
Strawberry of the older’ vari- 


eties. A great money-maker, . 
for it yields its fruit crop at 
a time when strawberries are 
in great demand and sell at 
fancy prices. Premier is as 
nearly frost-proof as any 
strawberry can be. It is un- 
usually healthy, being free 
from leaf spot and other dis- 
eases. Its deep, heavy roots 
enable it to withstand dry 
weather and mature a full 
crop of big berries when many 
varieties are a complete fail- 
ure. Large, bright red, firm 
berries of fine texture and 
flavor. 
Price: 25 for $1.10; 50 
for $1.85; 100 for $3.25; 
250 for $6.40; 500 for 
$10.00; 1,000 for $17.50. 
Robinson 
Premier 
OBINSON 
Best late 
This berry was originated by John Haley, of 
Southern Michigan. It is a cross between Pre- 
mier and Washington. The best medium to late 
—10 days to 2 weeks later than Premier. In our 
50 years of growing strawberries, 
Robinson is the largest berry we 
have ever seen—30 berries will 
fill a quart. Color is a cardinal- 
red; berries have a firm tough 
skin, and are honey-sweet in 
flavor. Excellent plant maker on 
most any kind of soil. Premier 
and Robinson, two of the best 
varieties, will give you berries 
over the entire season. 
Price: 25 for $1.10; 50 for $1.85; 100 
for $3.25; 250 for $6.50; 500 for $10.00; 
1,000 for $17.00. 

Large, very firm berries of a 
beautiful light red color; very at- 
tractive shape and extra fine qual- 
ity, of the finest flavor. Very pro- 
ductive. Vigorous and healthy 
plant maker. Early as Premier. 
Very frost resistant. 
Price: 25 for $1.35; 50 for $2.25; 100 
‘Thrift Garden __ 
BARGAIN NO. 5 
50 PREMIER 50 ROBINSON 
$9.65 
Net; not prepaid 


~ Bridgman, Michigan 
