STRAWBERRIES 
ee -- Fresh Dug, as Ordered, Northern Grown 
Weare this year attempting to have a special force on packing and dig- 
ging Strawberries so that no plant will go out more than 6 hours from 
digging time. 
We have an excellent field of 500,000 Ohio-grown plants on a 
northern slope where the breezes of Lake Erie make the plants 
hardier and heavier. We honestly believe our plants are worth 
$2.00 per 1000 more to plant than most nurseries. 
Medium-Late. The New Robinson (Scarlet Beauty), 
Robinson finest June bearing variety, originated in the heart 
of the Michigan fruit producing belt, is rapidly taking favor over 
other strawberries. The fruit is large, conical shaped, scarlet-red 
all the way through. It is very firm and glossy, taking a premium 
on the markets. This is definitely the most outstanding June bear- 
ing variety we have ever seen for heavy fruit production. Delicious 
for table use, a wonderful canner and preserver. A new berry you 
should have. 




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Premier The Premier is one of the most popular varieties that 
we offer and it well deserves all the praise that can be 
given it for several reasons: 
1.x Premier is the first to ripen. 
Fruit large size and deep red color. 
Firm, flesh and excellent quality. 
Heavy yielder and makes thrifty growth. 
You can depend on Premier for a good crop when other varieties 
are a failure. 
Foliage is not susceptible to the leaf spot which has ruined 
many strawberry patches. 
We unhesitatingly recommend the Premier for either home or 
commercial planting. re 
Catskill Extra-large, plump, NEW Strawberry which is self-pol- 
linizing and ripens midseason. Has the MOST DAZZLING 
red color and RICHLY AROMATIC FLAVOR of any midseason straw- 
berry. Fine in texture, firm in quality, and a prolific bearer—it' makes 
an ideal dessert berry. Thrives on any good soil and is hardy. 
Fairfax Fairfax is an QUALITY berry. It is considered by most 
everyone who has tested them to be by far a better flavored 
berry than Premier, and other good flavored berries. FAIRFAX like 
DORSETT, was introduced by the United States Department of Agri- 
culture, and is supposed to be a cross between the Premier and the 
Royal Sovereign. : 
The foliage, like that of Dorsett, is of a very good qual- 
ity. Good foliage means a good fruiting berry. 
Fairfax is also a very productive berry, having pro- 
duced at the rate of 5120 quarts per acre. The size of 
the berries average large. They will average with the 
CHESAPEAKE, and that is going some. 
Fairfax is a little more firm than Dorsett, 
and is fully as firm as Blakemore. This 
makes it a wonderful shipping berry. The 
color of the Fairfax is light red, with yellow 
seeds and a nice green hull. You should by 
all means try some Fairfax this spring. 

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Premier 
Everbeating 
———- Strawberries 
Three Big Crops Every Year. 
Gemzata The new Gemzata strawberry 
is the outstanding everbearer of today for 
both quality and heavy fruit production 
throughout the summer and fall, of extra 
large strawberries, right up to heavy freez- 
ing time. The berries are unusually large 
with rich red meat all the way through, 
firm and of fine texture. Gemzata has proven 
successful on a wide range of soils and suc- 
ceeds better than other everbearers we have 
tested under adverse conditions. University 
and State experimental results show it to 
be superior to Gem and Mastodon in both 
quality and production. Gemzata produces 
well the first season. A cross of the well 
known Gem and Wayzata, it is a triumph in straw- 
berry plant breeding. Every garden should have 
at least 50 Gemzata for each member of the family. 
Mastodon Northern Grown Allen Strain. Since the introduction of 
the everbearing class, many varieties have been tried, im- 
proved and supplanted. According to many reports gathered from all 
berry-growing sections of the country, Mastodon is the last word and out- 
ranks all predecessors. It is of immense size, an almost incredible crop- 
per, of choice quality, and the strongest grower yet developed. More pro- 
ductive than most June bearers, its fall pickings are sufficient from but 
a few plants, and very profitable. é 
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