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Premier 
satisfaction and profit. 
for $2.75; 250 for $5.85; 500 for $8.75; 1000 for $15.50. 
NEW ROBINSON 
New Giant, Long Season 
Strawberry 
This variety was found here in Berrien 
County, Michigan, several years ago and 
has been thoroughly tested and by this 
time known as the best late strawberry to 
grow. Robinson is a very large, round, 
shapely, dark red berry which topped the 
market last summer. Robinson is the larg- 
est berry we have ever seen, in fact we 
have seen 30 berries fill a quart bex, the 
color is a cardinal red; berries have a firm 
tough skin, and are honey-sweet in flavor. 
Very good plant maker in most any kind 
of soil. Plant Premier and Robinson and 
you will have berries over the entire sea- 
son. Robinson starts fruiting soon after 
Premier and continues through the late 
berry season, matchless in beauty, flavor 
and quality. Prices: 25 plants $0.85; 50 
for $1.50; 100 for $2.50; 250 for $5.50; 
500 for $8.00; 1000 for $14.00. 

WARNING 
During these times and conditions, no one 
can afford to waste time or money on straw- 
berry plants that some times fail to produce 
good crops. 
That is why we list only such varieties as 
Premier, Robinson, Dunlap, Minnesota No. 
1166, Streamliner and Gem. These are sur 
to make good anywhere. . 

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PREMIER 
Premier is the greatest extra __ 
early strawberry of all times. —~ 
It ripens ahead of all other vari- 
eties, the fruit is rich in color, 
® fine in texture, excellent in fla- ‘ 
™ vor, and of unusual quality for 
a shipping. Foliage is 
tough and healthy, —— 
covering blossoms 
and berries and pro- 
tecting them from 
frost and_ scalding 
sun. The plants are 
sturdy, and long root- . 
ed, a good drought re- — 
sister. While Pre- 
mier ripens early, it 
is very resistant to 
frost and matures its 
heavy crop of berries 
so that they can be, — 
marketed whilé prices ; 
are the highest. No . 
other variety will give 
you more pleasure, 

Perfect flowering. Prices: 25 plants $0.95; 50 for $1.65; 100 
DUNLAP 
The King of the Canners . | 
If you love shortcake, you will appreci- 
ate one made with Dunlap, and a can of 
them during the winter months is a treat. 
Both the canning factories and the house- | 
wife demand this variety on account of 
its splendid flavor and dark, rich, beau- 
tiful color. During the past two decades 
Dunlap has made more money for the— 
Strawberry growers than* any other va- | 
riety. The plants are medium in size, long 
rooted, very prolific and will more than 
hold their own under any rough-and- ~ 
tumble method of cultivation. In fact, 
the Dunlap is the best berry for the be- | 
ginner, as it is the easiest Strawberry to 
grow. Bears early, and is very produc- 
tive. Perfect flowering. Prices: 25 ~~ 
plants $0.80; 50 for $1.25; 100 for $1.75; &: 
250 for $3:50; 500 for $6.50; 1000 for 
$12.00. | Jf 
WHITE STRAWBERRY | 
Pure snow-white Strawberry. Ber-, 
ries and plants medium size. Fine 
flavor, sugar-sweet. When you pick 
these berries they have no hulls. Quite 
an attraction to grow and show your 
friends the only pure snow-white 
Strawberry grown. Try a few. Prices, 
12 for $1.50; 25 for $2.50; 50 for $4.25. 
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