DEPENDABLE NURSERY STOCK 27 

EVERBEARING STRAWBERRIES 
DANIELS STRAWBERRY PRICES 
Prepaid to 4th Zone 
Zou OU LOO ae 200 
Gen ee eee Sci $1.50 $2.50 $4.00 $9.50 
EVermore sees. 2.50 4.00 7.00 15.00 
PrOgressive....c..: LAQ# 2.2597. 3.00750 
Premierrcno ci 1.35 2.00 3.00 5.75 
GEM (Not Prepaid) 500—$18.00 
_- 1000-—$32.50 
Write for prices on larger quantities. 
PLANT 
EVERBEARING 
STRAWBERRIES 
THIS 
SPRING 
AND 
PICK 
LUSCIOUS 
BIG 
CROPS 
THIS 
YEAR 
FROM 
MID-SUMMER 
UNTIL 
FREEZE-UP 
TIME... 
ONLY 
2; TO 3 
MONTHS 
AFTER 
PLANTING! 
FOR THE TINIEST “FRUIT FARM’— 
Certified Strawberries 
Sure to Grow—Sure to Bear 
Daniels hardy, northern grown straw- 
berry plants have been produced on spec- 
ially selected and prepared soils to meet 
the needs of the planters here in the 
northwest. The most exacting care is 
exercised in every step of their growing, 
digging, handling and packing. When 
you buy Daniels plants you are buying 
strawberry satisfaction. 
Everbearing Varieties 
These varieties bear two crops a year. Plant 
this spring—pick this summer and fal] until 
hard freezes kill all blossoms. 
You’ll get back the price paid for plants, and 
most important, a big profit in the first year 
besides. You’ll harvest another fine crop the 
following June and fall—two crops in one year. 
EVERMORE (Minn. No. 1166)—The first ever- 
bearer to be introduced and named by the 
Minnesota Fruit Breeding Farm in over 20: 
years. It must be, and is, good. Named just 
last winter. An excellent plant maker for an 
everbearer, and usually very productive. The 
quality is very good and slightly acid. Has 
shown extreme hardiness and high ability to 
resist drouth. Supply very limited. Order 
early. 
GEM—Probably the most widely used and mosf 
generally planied of the older everbearers. 
Highly productive—a good plant maker, hardy, 
with large, bright red fruits slightly tart and 
of excellent quality. An ideal all-round berry 
for the Home Garden or the commercial 
grower. 
PROGRESSIVE (Everbearing)—One of the old- 
est varieties, but still popular in many sections. 
for home gardens. Not as vigorous a grower 
as Gem, berries smaller but of better quality. 
Junebearing Varieties 
Junebearers produce one crop each year—in 
June. Plants set out this spring will produce 
their first crop next year. 
‘PREMIER—Aptly described as the one straw- 
berry without a fault. Although nearly a 
week earlier than the old Dunlap and other 
Midseason varieties, it maintains a heavy pro- 
duction over a long period. The firm, bright 
red berries maintain their large size well 
throughout the season. An excellent canner. 
The most popular early and mid-season berry. 
NOTE—Strawberry plants are very scarce this. 
year. We suggest ordering early this year. Last 
year many were disappointed. 
_ Although the everbearers are usually planted at least 15 inches apart, it is possible 
to put them a little closer and then remove all runners, growing the plants as 
individual “hills.” In this manner really sizable crops may be produced in a very 
small area. The closer the plants are set, the more fertilizer, cultivation, and watering 
should be provided. 
