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GEMZATA STRAWS 
Everbearing 
This variety is a cross between Gem and Wayzata and is considered second only 
to Streamliner, and is so similar to Streamliner in size and shape that the photo of 
Streamliner on cover might well be of Gemzata. 
It is said to be an outstanding everbearer for both bright quality and heavy fruit 
production throughout the summer and fall of extra large berries, right up to heavy 
frost. 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 
succeeds better than other everbearers tested under adverse conditions. 
University and State Experimental results show it to be superior to Gem and 
Mastodon in both quality and production and it produces well the first season. 
Mr. Ramage says: “Our Gemzata plants were planted latest 
and some of them did not do so well as it wds quite hot 
when transplanted. The berries are large and fine 
flavored and if planted sooner would have been as good 
as the Streamliner.”” (See what he says about Stream- 
liner above.) 

ROCKHILL STRAWBERRY 
Everbearing 
This is a runnerless variety, seldom making runners. A grower wrote us that 
out of 70,000 plants he had only 500 runner plants. It is popular on this Coast, produc- 
tive, with large red berries of a very delicious flavor. It produces a full crop the same 
year as planted. It makes large crowns and being practically runnerless is propa- 
gated by crown divisions. For this reason the price of plants remains high. 
_ Mr. Hill, author of the Strawberry Wall Manual, told us early in October that so 
far Rockhill had done ithe best of the varieties on his wall. He got nearly all his 
plants from us. 
(See Prices on Page 19) ‘ 
