STRAWBERRIES 
Strawberries are safe and sure. There is a big profit in growing them these days. 
A few plants and a small plot of ground is sufficient for a small start. 
The chances of success in growing Strawberries for market is greater WER any othe ‘known crop. 
The'r culture is easy and they will grow on any fertile soil. ; 
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Get started right with Calapooia’s large rooted plants, and with a Ihe eae your success iS assured. 

Prices on all Strawberries are: 25 for $1.25; 
except as stated. 
100: for $3.00; 
Improved Marshall. The west’s outstanding home garden and 
market berry. Produces an abundance of very sweet berries, 
very large, irregular round conic to conic fruit, of soft deep 
crimson with dark red flesh. Subacid. 
Improved Oregon. A favorite in the Northwest, producing enor- 
mous berries of high quality. Delicious and sweet. Midseason 
berry. 
Narcissus. A berry of medium size, blunt conic shape, medium 
firm, very uniform and attractive. Bright crimson red flesh. 
Mild, subacid. Excellent quality. Very early season. Foliage is 
very healthy; one of the best new berries that have been in- 
troduced. 
Redheart. This berry is very large and dark red in color, with 
a tough skin. Very firm and is a glossy berry. Very attractive. 
It is a midseason berry, and is the most popular canning and 
shipping berry that we know of. 
Corvallis. One of the highest producing berries. Will produce 
on heavy clay soils. This berry is a large irregular round to 
wedge shape. One of the best late dessert berries, and the 
best berry for freezing there is. The flavor does not freeze 
out like so many other varieties. 
Brightmore. A new variety introduced at Oregon State Col- 
lege. Excellent for market and freezing. Resistant to Yel- 
lows disease, this berry has made as high a yield as 8 tons 
per acre. Berries have yellow seeds on round conic shaped 
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President Coleman. Try the newest berry, which will out-pro- 
duce all varieties known. This berry has a good deep red 
color, and is very hardy. The most disease-resistant straw- 
berry grown. 25 for $1.95, 100 for $5.00. 
Dorset. The berries are a beautiful bright rich color, and this 
color is retained long after picking. Plants are very thrifty, 
standing dry weather very well. It is a very heavy producer 
even on soils where some other varieties would not produce. 
A paying crop. Is a good, firm shipper. Early variety. 
Spring Rockhill. This berry has all the fine quality of the Ever- 
bearing Rockhill, but is a runner type, one crop berry. Superb 
flavor, and very productive. 
EVERBEARING STRAWBERRIES 
Streamliner. The newest everbearing strawberry with unique 
characteristics. It ripens earlier than other everbearing va- 
rieties and produces from early August until severe frost. 
The fruit is large and very sweet, deep-red to the core, tirm 
without being tough, and retains the true strawberry flavor. 
Tested in hot and moderate climates, in high and low alti- 
tudes and in varying types of soil, it has proved very produc- 
tive, an excellent shipper and highly adaptable for canning or 
freezing. Unexcelled wherever it was tried. Prices: 12 plants 
$1.50, 25 plants $3.25, 50 plants $5.50, 100 plants $9.50. 
Rockhill (Wazata). Berry, large irregular, round conic to short 
wedge shape. Medium firm, bright rich red, with light red 
flesh, subacid. Quality is excellent, the foliage is very dark 
green. Plants are very healthy. Has excellent dessert quality, 
the best flavored of the everbearing Strawberries. This berry 
will produce for six months out of the year. 25 for $2.75, 
100. for $9.50. 
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Mastodon. Very large round berries, of dark red color. With 
bright yellow seeds. Very productive, when there is plenty 
of rainfall. Not as firm a berry as the Gem or Rockhill. Bears 
a large spring crop as well as a later fall crop. 25 for $1.25, 
100 fore S3e20: 
Gem. The Gem berries are large, and of excellent flavor. They 
are firm, bright and more uniform in size and shape than the ° 
Mastodon. Very attractive in appearance, and sells very ‘well 
on the market. The Gem produces a large late summer and 
fall crop of berries. 25 for $1.25, 100 for $3.25. 
Minn. 1166 Everbearing. You have tried the rest now try the 
best. When the Minn. 1166 Everbearing starts to fruit, you 
will have a variety that will truly arouse the envy of your 
friends. This new Minn. 1166 has outyielded both Mastodon 
and Gem. A record patch of 5,000 plants set in the spring, 
made over $2,400.00. There is money in Everbearing Straw- 
berries when you can take a single acre and make over 
$2,000. A U. S. record. Set and harvest all in 129 days. 
Just stop and think. A quick cash crop in less time than you 
could grow vegetables. A golden harvest with an enormous 
crop of gigantic Strawberries. Summertime’s most delicious 
fruit. After August there is no other berries but the Ever- 
bearing Strawberry. The later the season the heavier they 
bear. Also called the Evermore Everbearing. 12 for 75c, 
25 forsSlaZor 50 fomoze2 oe LOOetOnEn sion 
2 CALAPOOIA BERRY FARM AND NURSERY, SHEDD, OREGON 
