| es ats: um 
THE NEW MAMMOTH EVERBEARING... 
STREAMLINER  STRAWBERAY 
Agr, 

j 
; 
cult re } 
Honey Sweet Flavor ... Low Acid Content~ Se 
Requires Little Sugar 
This new everbearer originated in 
the mountains of Northeastern Ore- 
gon at an elevation of 3000 feet and 
is very hardy. The berries are ex- 
tremely large and hold their size 
well throughout the season; conical, 
almost round in shape, attractive 
deep glossy red in color, both fresh 
and preserved, very sweet, requiring 
little sugar, delicious in flavor and 
highly aromatic, very firm, standing 
up better on the market then other 
everbearers, and remarkably pro- 
ductive. 
It produces runners, although not 
as many as some varieties, and the 
runner plants yield a large crop of 
berries in the course of the season. 
Said to be the most disease-free 
plant known, patches four years old 
being in perfect condition, free of 
disease and in full production. The 
berries start ripening at the same 
time as the Marshall and continue 
until heavy freezing. 
One large grower says the fruit of 
Streamliner is better than any other 
everbearer they are growing. If you 
want a top quality everbearing 
strawberry of surpassing merit, here 
is your opportunity. The number 
/ we can offer at these prices is lim- 
j ited—SO ORDER TODAY! 
 g/ Prices Prepaid: 100, $7.50; 1000, 
7 Al $60.00. 

GEMZATA EVERBEARING STRAWBERRY. This variety is considered second only to Streamliner by the 
above grower. It is so similar to Streamliner in size and’ shape that the above photo of Streamliner might 
well be of Gemzata. See description of Gemzata in catalog. Prices Prepaid: 100, $5.00; 1000, $40.00. 
WAYZATA EVERBEARING STRAWBERRY. Some authorities and growers claim Rockhill and Wayzata 
are ihe same variety, but an experienced Oregon grower, under date of Sept. 20, said: ‘There is a difference 
between Rockhill and Wayzata. The Wayzata puts out some runners where the true Rockhill has only a few 
if any. We are picking Wayzatas now and they are doing fine. Berry not quite as large as Rockhill and of 
different flavor. Wayzata sets a heavier crop of berries. It also has crown divisions.” 
Prices, Prepaid: 25, $2.50; 100, $8; 1000, $60. 
KLONDIKE STRAWBERRIES. Of the stock of Klondikes mentioned in catalog, only about 60,000 are left 
unsold. After they are all sold the price will be $1 per 1000 higher on another stock while it lasts. 
ROCKHILL EVERBEARING STRAWBERRY. The stock of these at prices quoted in catalog is sold out, 
and future orders will be at following prices, while stock lasts, subject to change: 
Prices Prepaid, 100, $12; 1000, $75. 
BRENTWOOD BERRY GARDENS 
140 SOUTH CARMELINA AVENUE oo “ “ LOS ANGELES 24, CALIFORNIA 
Quotations subject to stock being sold; prices subject to change without notice. 
