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5) Our “Number One” berry this 
E year. We will have a larger sup- 
KK ply of this variety than any other 
RY to offer you, and we feel that we 
By have concentrated on the ‘‘Num- 
3) ber One” where quality and pro- 
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Blakemore has been successfully 
grown from Maryland to Cali- 


EY fornia. Ninety-nine per cent of 
py the berries shipped from White County, 
8) Arkansas, the second largest berry grow- 
ing district in the country, are 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 coloring long after 
picking. This fact, coupled with its earliness, gives it a great ie 
advantage in the wholesale markets. 
As a plant maker, a shipping berry, and a prolific yielder, 
it has not been surpassed, and added to these qualities is is 
the fact that it will grow and yield a fair crop under condi- Ke 
tions unfavorable to berry culture. Where other varieties of 
early strawberries will grow and yield, we firmly believe 
that the Blakemore will grow better, yield more berries of a 
better quality than the other varieties. The Blakemore is a 
tart berry of the Missionary type. It is slightly blunted at the 
point, conic-shaped, with broad shoulders. Its bright green 
cap curls upward when the fruit is ripe, making it easy to 
pick and hull. 
Our customers come back year after year with nothing but 
praise for the Blakemore. We have fruited it ourselves for 
a number of years, and we can recommend it to all growers, 
both for home use and commercial purposes. Give us your 
orders, large and small. We are prepared to fill them. 
5 Special quotations on 25,000 or more. 
MISSIONARY 
The Missionary, even after a quarter of a century of extensive planting, is still outstanding in 
yield and plant vigor. We ship millions of Missionary plants to Florida and the Gulf Coast an- 
nually. 
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 better adapted to the colder climate. 
Our plants are from the original stock of Missionary, healthy, heavy producers, true-to-name. 
We take great pride in the quality of our Missionary. We believe that we grow and sell more 
plants of this variety than any other plant dealer in the United States. 
IMPROVED KLONDIKE 
FS This sure-cropper is third on our list only for the reason of its scarcity this year. It is the lead- 
Ff ing berry in the East. That it is a favorite is shown by the fact that we sell millions of this old 
variety even after years of testing and improving other varieties. In dessert quality, shipping 
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EY leading berry in North and South Carolina, and is also a leader in California and other extreme 
By Western States. In Louisiana, it ranks with the Klonmore as a leading variety. It yields a heavy 
5 crop of fancy fruit, and is adapted to a wide range of soil conditions. WALLER BROTHERS’ 
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MID SEASON MASSEY 
This variety was introduced because of its dessert quality, beauty, and large size. It is a mid-season 
berry, 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. 
under color and becomes bright red, not a deep red like that of the Klondike, Missionary, Fairfax or 
It holds its color, gloss and flavor even better than does Blakemore. Because of its beauty, 
The berry has a yellowish 
Fairmore. 
size, firmness, 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. It is classed as a medium plant maker. 
MAY TIME 
Introduced as the highest quality extra early berry and recommended for as far west as Oklahoma 
It is a cross between Missionary and Fairfax. May Time is usually fruited 4 to 8 days 
e old early varieties, thus a large portion of the crop is harvested well ahead of the reg- 
May Time cannot be compared with the old early varieties, as it is fully equal to the 
beauty, and dessert quality. The color of the berries is darker than 
and Kansas. 
earlier than th 
ular season. 
best standard berries in firmness, 
Blakemore and lighter than Premier. They do not turn dark on holding. 
Plant growth: The May Time 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. The berries average large at first and medium to large later in the season. They compare 
favorably with Dorsett and Blakemore. Flavor of May Time is much sweeter than SEEDS eee 
Missionary. 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 recommend this 
variety. 
PREMIER 
This is the father of so many excellent strawberries that its qu 
‘This berry has been used more times to propagate other varieties than any 
alifications as the supreme berry al- 
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other single berry, so the Premier must have a number of admirable qualities. It is a very successful 
berry in the North and East, is the earliest standard strawberry to ripen, and it has a long fruiting 
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season. 
The plants are sturdy and productive. 


GBuarantee 
You are fully protected when you buy WALLER BROS.’ qual: 
ity berry plants. We place the following guarantee upon every 
plant we sell: 
1. 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 inspection by any 

duly authorized state or federal inspector. 
. We guarantee the safe delivery of our plants to any 
destination in the United States. 
5. 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 liable for production, nor in any case 
shall we be liable for more than the original cost of the plants. 





PREMIER 
BELLMAR 
A FANCY EARLY 
SHIPPING BERRY 
The Bellmar has a number 
of qualities which make it 
outstanding in any list of 
strawberries. In some _ in- 
stances this berry has been 
reported to yield as high as 
5,000 quarts to the acre. 
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As compared with Premier 
the plants are more vigorous 
and produce more freely; 
the blossoms are perfect, rip- 
ening almost a week earlier 
than Premier and fruiting 
about as long. They are 
firmer than Premier and not 
so acid as Missionary. They 
rank high in dessert quality. 
The Bellmar plant growth 
is bright glossy green. The 
berries are a luscious bright 
red. Their bright green cap 
gives them a very effective appearance. This, to- 
gether with their large size, makes one of the most 
beautiful berries we have ever grown. 
KLONMORE 
This New Variety comes from Louisiana where the 

tions it promises to be a serious contender for com- 
mercial prominence. So rich in flavor growers along 
the easiern coast are turning away from the favored 
Premier to the newer Dorsett. 
In color and appearance the Dorsett is rather dis- 
tinctive. This berry is dark red in color, of a brilliant 
hue, and it holds this color well. 





f rowers have been growing it for the past four years - ; ; 
ona many of them have discarded all other Ganietae The calyx of the Dorsett is bright green, the size 
claiming Klonmore is far superior to Blakemore and f the berry unusually large, and its shape very at- 
| Klondike for earliness, prolific bearing, disease re- Clive. 
sistance as well as its good eating quality. We know 
the Louisiana growers are capable of judging good G ANDY 
strawberries. This variety is being tried out here and 
the growers seem to be well pleased with them. The Old Standby 
DORSETT In color, texture, and quality the Gandy ranks near 
the top. It is a good shipping berry and if planted 
Vigorous plant growth, firm, rich red berries of with Aroma, will produce a fair yield. 
lasty dessert quality; high yioldersot fancy: fult, and The Gandy blossoms late and is seldom injured by 
almost a sure cropper—these are some of the quali; foct Its plant growth is strong and abundant, its 
ties which make Dorsett an outstanding variety. foliage heavy and of dark green color. To anyone 
Wherever tried it has been found to excel almost who understands fruiting the imperfect blossoming 
every other early berry in quality, and in many sec- berries we recommend the Gandy for a late variety. 
THESE PRICES SET ASIDE ALL FORMER QUOTATIONS 
( Postpaid ) ( Not Paid. ) 
100 250 500 1,000 5,000 
PRP OWIG Pesta eats aio, a: aces isles wievavel arian a > $1.25 $2.75 $4.25 $ 8.00 ashen 
Blakemore” <tne ogee cee eee 1.25 2.75 4.00 7.50 7 $35.00 
t Bolimeary sirsadencheeie Scie oie ete om emone 1.25 2.78 4,25 8.00 37.50 
5 Chemiplon ye  sirieiecicstars icons. slaiaiwarentteca mete 1.25 2.75 4.25 8.00 
; We DOrsott Fie einsviccterercie copes ots [aval cleft etevere oyeye 1.50 3.00 5.25 10.00 
| Ageteite Matin doc gulag eno on eC ee aee: 1.50 3.00 5.25 10.00 SO5e 
splmpreKlondike sssehy ters o..eeennr ee 1.25 2.75 4.25 8.00 37.50 
LON OF Ol taiaiatrre avert sielstatetiotsioievevere ersiete 1.25 2.75 4.25 8.00 
(UBER S  anhoenticiny 0 Og COULOMOU UU OOH Un 1.50 3.00 5.25 10.00 Seles 
Pe Missionary) nayansaemece weiss aeaoe 1.25 2.75 4.25 8.00 37.50 
Wie WAGEY PIMA G eran rots (ninain pra «alain atoiete. = wie Sree 1.50 3.00 5.25 10.00 
NCTE EVA. Ga Sonim icin paen on aeeor con od 1.50 3.00 5.25 10.00 
PR MONCHOL MD URED! cele isi asiere oper Deis aveleterere irate 1.25 2.75 4.25 8.00 
MB ELY GYATICHB ONC ¥a¥sucts crciezerasousynt sis, cpcnhecerereyete 1.50 3.00 9.25 10.00 
SRANIGL Vara are eins ares 5:o-0 9) <icactie e/a) oat a ae «: austell 1.50 3.00 5.25 10.00 
BOYSENBERRY 
( Postpaid ) (- —_—Not Paid-——_——————_) 
6 12 25 50 100 500 1,000 
One Year Thornless...........02eeeeeeeees $1.00 $1.75 $3.00 $4.00 $7.00 $30.00 $55.00 
One, Year Thomy 5 ii.ccccicen carla ner ys leviens 75 1.25 2.00 2.50 5.00 20.00 35.00 
LUCRETIA DEWBERRY 
One Year Planta avc.cc ccc. vans ccm s oem vwle es $ .75 $1.25 $2.00 $2.50 $5.00 $20.00 $35.00 
INSTRUCTIONS 
} WHEN TO ORDER. Your order may be placed at any time during 
the year for delivery any time between October 20 and April 20. 
No orders will be shipped before October 20, and orders shipped 
after April 20 will be at purchaser's risk. 
CASH in full must accompany your order. You may remit by Money 
H Order, Bank Draft, or cash in Registered Letter. Postage stamps 
{ will be accepted on orders of $2 or less. We prefer money order. 
PRICES ON ALL PLANTS quoted in this bulletin are prepaid to any 
; destination in the United States, unless marked “Not Prepaid.” 
{ These prices supersede all former quotations. 
LARGE QUANTITIES. Where customers wish to order larger quan- 
tities than those quoted in this calendar write us your needs. 
PACKING. We pack all plants according to the most approved 
scientific methods, and we make no extra charge for this packing. 
TRUE TO NAME. Read our Guarantee. 
REFERENCES: Bradstreet & Dun, Farmers and Merchants Bank. 
Judsonia, or any Waller Customer. 

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