



_ Best Earby 
Still the leading early berry. 
A standard of excellence with all grow- 
ers, and the earliest worthwhile Straw- 
berry of the older varieties. A great 
money-maker, for it yields its fruit crop 
at a time when strawberries are in great 
demand and sell at fancy prices. Premier 
is as nearly frost-proof as any straw- 
berry can be. It is unusually healthy, 
being free from leafspot and other 
diseases. Its deep heavy roots enable it 
to withstand dry weather and mature 
a full crop of big berries when many 
varieties are a complete failure. Large, 
bright red, firm berries of fine texture 
Premier 






and flavor. 
z, PRICE: 25 for 95¢; 50 for $1.65; 100 for $2.75; 
THRIFT GARDEN 250 for $5.85; 500 for $8.75; 1,000 for $16.00; 
BARGAIN NO. 7 2,000 for $30.00. 






























50 Premier 50 Robinson 
Bestlite em 
Net, not prepaid 
This berry was originated by John Haley, 
of Southern Michigan. It is a cross be- 
tween Premier and Washington. The best 
medium to late—l0 days to 2 weeks later 
than Premier. In our 50 years of growing 
strawberries, Robinson is the largest berry 
we have ever seen—30 berries will fill a 
quart. This variety has been grown com- 
mercially for the past seven years 
in Michigan; has produced a 
wonderful crop of fruit every 
year under most unfavorable 
cofiditions — farmers netted over 
$1,000.00 an acre from this variety 
this summer. 
Berries are extremely large, 
and honey-sweet. Color is decid- 
edly a cardinal-red, and this berry 
may be offered under this name. 
Berries have a firm, tough skin, 
making it an excellent shipper to 
distant markets. 
Excellent plant maker on most 
any kind of Soil. 
Premier and Robinson, two of the best 
varieties, will give you berries over the 
entire season. 
PRICE: .25 for 85¢; 50 for $1.50; 100 for 
$2.50; 250 for $5.50; 500 for $8.00; 1,000 
for $14.00; 2,000 for $26.00. 


Here is what one customer says 
about Robinson! 
Mt. Carmel, III. 
“IT am in the market for 8 Montmammoth 
and 2 Black Tartarian but am undecided 
as to the time of planting; which would 
you advise fall or spring? 
Wish to state your Robinson strawberry 
has attracted considerable comment—Il6 
berries filled a quart box so that another 
could not sit on it without leaning.” 
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Robinson 


Bridgman, Michigan 9 
