

WE GUARANYEE ONLY STRONGEST 
MISCELLANEOUS PLANTS Uritticmteo: nc uncer suairimes 
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THE STREAMLINER STRAWBERRY—From the fertile Wal- 
lowa River Valley high in the Wallowa Mountains of North- 
Che eastern Oregon, Mr. Roy Edgmand found among a group 
of seedling strawberries a plant of unusal vigor and beauti- i 
- ful richness of color. With great enthusiasm he watched = 
Streamliner as_ this luxuriant plant burst into a profusion of bloom = 
and the berries grew and gradually ripened into large, 
bright deep red fruit with a minimum amount of seed. — 
St rawberr Especially was Mr. Edgmand pleased with the true straw- 
y berry aroma which has been lost in the highly hybridized 
plants on the market. Not satisfied with the promise of — 
something new Mr. Edgmand was determined not to put it 
on the market until he had experimented with it and had it tested and tried 
in other sections of the United States, in hotter climates, lower altitudes and 
varying types of soil. Always the answer was ‘unique’, ‘‘outstanding’’, “‘un- 
excelled’’. After five years of testing it proved to be “‘tops”’ for shipping and 
would stand up for several days on the markets of nearby cities. Because of 
its firmness without being tough, its sweetness and its deep constant color it 
proved highly adaptable for canning and freezing purposes. Young plants 
set out in May were producing enormous quantities of large luscious fruit by 
the first of August and continuing until severe frost without the normal de- 
crease in size. It ripens fully ten days ahead of Rockhill. You'll marvel at 
its productiveness and flavor. Be sure to try Streamliner. Supply limited this 
season. Order early. See back cover. Postpaid prices: 12 plants $2.20; 25 
plants $4.25; 50 plants $7.75; 100 plants $14.00. 
NEW GEM STRAWBERRY. This is an exception- 
ally fine strain of runner-type strawberry; pro- 
duces exceptionally fine flavored fruit. An ever- 
bearer with very firm, excellently flavored fruit, 
of good size and very uniform. Unlike many 
white-center everbearing types, Gem is red en- 
tirely through the fruit. Very hardy, easy to 
start, bears consistently and late. Prices post- 
paid:..25 plants, for $1e75;100 splantsS5.00. 
Write for quantity prices. | 

ROCKHILL STRAWBERRY. An everbearing, run- 
nerless strawberry of exceptional quality. Bears 
a large attractive berry about the size of Gem. 
Its flavor is excellent. Produces from early spring 
to late fall. Does not produce runners. It spreads 

by crown development. Place orders early as Nectarberries begin to ripen about two weeks 
Rockhills are quite scarce this season. For the after the first Youngberries and vines will be com- 
home gardener we suggest and recommend pletely loaded with ripe and partially ripe berries 
Streamliner or Gem. Either is easier to establish and bloom. They have less acid and are a dark, 
and while they have runners, we believe the home 
gardener will find Streamliner or Gem more 
adaptable. Prices postpaid: 25 plants $4.00; 50 
plants $7.50; 100 plants $14.00. 
KING NECTARBERRY (See back cover). We intro- 
duced this very flavorable berry in 1943. It has 
filled every claim we made for it. Nectarberries 
are of mammoth size with particularly large juice 
cells. The flavor is pleasing, carrying the tang of 
Youngberry and the pleasing taste of Raspberry. 

BUY THE BEST SEED — IT’S THE CHEAPEST IN THE LONG RUN 
wine color, almost black when ripe. Almost seed- 
less. Hardy under both drought and cold. Win- 
ters successfully in the colder States. Fine for Fee 
iam or jellies and without peer as fresh fruit with 
cream. Our plants come to us trom adependable __ 
grower who has made the growing of berries his 
main endeavor. We guarantee strong, true-to- 
type plants in l-year tips. Postpaid prices: | to5 
plants, 55c each; 6 to 10 plants, 45c each; Oto — 
50 plants, 40c each; 50 to 100 plants, 35c each. 


