

ANDREWS STRAWBERRY PLANTS 
EVERMORE x * * Everbearing 
This new everbearing variety developed at the Minnesota 
Fruit Breeding Farm has attracted much attention and is 
being grown in Indiana, New York, North and South Da- 
kota, and Michigan. 
Prof. Alderman says: “The Evermore seems to be un- 
usually hardy and to produce runners more freely than most 
everbearing varieties. When grown under suitable condi- 
tions it is very productive. The fruit is long, smooth, and 
attractive and holds its large size uniformly through the sea- 
son. Perhaps the greatest value of Evermore lies in its per- 
formance under conditions less favorable for most varieties.” 
100 for $4.85 
25 for $1.95; 50 for $3.00; 250 for $9.85; 500 for $17.00; 
1000 for $29.50. All prices prepaid. 
STREAMLINER Everbearing 
This new everbearing Strawberry has attracted more atten- 
tion since its introduction than any variety we can remember. 
The flavor is rich and tempting; the size is good; the color 
bright and attractive. It seems to be more firm than most of 
the other everbearing varieties which makes it a good shipper. 
The new Streamliner is truly a great Strawberry and should 
be included in every planting. 
100 for $7.95 
25 for $2.95; 50 for $4.95; 250 for $15.95; 500 for $24.95; 
1000 for $39.95. All prices prepaid. 
ROBINSON 
The Robinson is being heralded 
as the finest commercial June- 
bearing variety on the market to- 
day. The fruit is very large, con- 
ical shaped, scarlet-red all the way 
through. It is very firm and 
glossy, taking a premium on the 
markets. It bears very heavily and 
is classed as midseason to late. 
Good for canning and preserving. 
100 for $3.00 
25 for $1.15; 50 for $1.95; 
250 for $5.75; 500 for $9.95; 
1000 for $16.00. All prices prepaid. 
Strawberry 
Collection 
25 Evermore 25 Dunlap 
25 Robinson 25 Premier 
100 plants (25 each) 
Regular Price, $5.60 
Special Price, $4.65 



Premier 
An early variety of good qual- 
ity. Popular with home gardener 
and commercial grower alike. 
Fruit is average size, medium red 
color and very attractive in the 
box. Good quality.and does well 
“ over a variety of soil. 
100 for $3.00 
25 for $1.15; 50 for $1.95; 
250 for $5.75; 500 for $9.95; 
1000 for $16.00. All prices prepaid. 
7 Plant 
MAJESTIC pecs 
No. 345 
The Majestic is considered by 
many to be the best of the newer 
June-bearing varieties for home 
use. It is outstanding for its large 
size berries which are deep scarlet- 
red to the core. Fruit stems stand 
upright, keeping the berries clean 
for easy picking. Majestic is widely 
adapted to soil and climate. The 
high sugar content makes this va- 
riety one of the finest for table and 
canning. Recommended for quick 
freezing. Hardy and easily grown. 
100 for $3.25 
25 for $1.35; 50 for $2.15; 
250 for $6.50; 500 for $10.50; 
000 for $17.50. All prices prepaid. 
GEM Everbearer 
A. dependable and popular ever- 
bearing variety that requires less 
attention than many everbearers, 
Fruit is good size, light color, very 
showy and attractive. 
100 for $4.00 
25 tor $1.50; 50 for $2.50; 
250 for $7.50; 500 for $13.75; 
1000 for $22.50. All prices prepaid. 
Dunlap 
A fine old variety that has been 
grown in the midwest for years. 
Fruit is medium in size and bright 
red clear through. One of the 
- hardiest, kinds.and a vigorous. plant 
maker. Dunlap always pleases. 
100 for $2.15 
25 for 80c; 50 for $1.25; 
250 for $4.25; 500 for $7.00; 
1000 for $12.00. All prices prepaid. 

Strawberries are 
Vitamin-Rich 
Dr. S. A. McCrory 
of Brookings, South Da- 
kota, writing in the 
Minnesota Fruit Grow- 
er says: “‘The Straw- 
berry is the one fruit 
South Dakota grows that 
is equal to citrus fruit 
in vitamin C content. 
A 3'4-oz. serving, or 
approximately one-sixth 
of a quart of Strawber- 
ries, is generally con- 
sidered adequate for the 
daily require- 
ment of vitamin 
Js 

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Evermore 
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Streamliner 


