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EVERBEARING STRAWBERRIES 
DANIELS STRAWBERRY PRICES 
Prepaid to 4th Zone 
20 50 100 
250 
(Okc reer $1.50 $2.50 $4.00 $ 9.00 
Evermore ...... L795 3.00 
WMarvelsc.c.. 2.00 3.50 
125 2.25 
1:75. ~ 3.00 
5.25 
5.90 
3.90 
Arrowheaad.... 5.00 
12.00 
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Write for prices on larger quantities. 
PLANT 
EVERBEARING 
STRAWBERRIES 
THIS 
SPRING 
AND 
PICK 
LUSCIOUS 
BIG 
CROPS 
THIS 
YEAR 
FROM 
MID-SUMMER 
UNTIL 
FREEZE-UP 
TIMES... 
ONLY 
242 TO 3 
MONTHS 
AFTER 
PLANTING! 
Everbearing Varieties 
These varieties bear two crops a year. 
Plant this spring—pick this summer and fall 
until hard freezes kill all blossoms. 
You'll get back the price paid for plants, 
and most important, a big profit in the first 
year besides. You’ll harvest another fine crop 
the following June and fall—two crops in 
one year. 
GEM — Probably the most widely used and most 
generally planted of the older everbearers. Highly 
productive—a good plant maker, hardy, with large, 
bright red fruits slightly tart and of excellent 
quality. An ideal all-round berry for the Home 
Garden or the commercial grower. 
EVERMORE (Minn. No. 1166)—The first everbearer 
to be introduced and named by the Minnesota 
Fruit Breeding Farm in over 20 years. It must be, 
and is, good. Named just last winter. An excellent 
plant maker for an everbearer, and usually very 
productive. The quality is very good and slightly 
acid. Has shown extreme hardiness and high 
ability to resist drouth. Supply very limited. 
Order early. 
MARVEL (Brunes)—An everbearing variety of out- 
standing merit. The plants are vigorous, produc- 
tive, and withstand drought exceptionally well. 
The berries are large and very sweet—in our 
opinion the sweetest of all the everbearing. 
Junebearing Varieties 
Junebearers produce one crop each year— 
in June. Plants set out this spring will pro- 
duce their first crop next year. 
ARROWHEAD (Minn. No. 1118)—A most promising 
University of Minnesota origination that has just 
been named. Its points of superiority are: hardy, 
vigorous, good plant maker. FRUIT—large, good 
color, excellent flavor, firm for shipping, splendid’ 
for dessert, freezing and jam purposes. This looks 
like a real “comer” in the Junebearing field. 
PREMIER—Aptly described as the one strawberry 
without a fault. Although nearly a week earlier 
than the old Dunlap and other Midseason varieties, 
it maintains a heavy production over a long period. 
The firm, bright red berries maintain their large 
size well throughout the season. An excellent 
canner. The most popular early and mid-season 
berry. 
NOTE—Strawberry plants are scarce again this. 
year. So we suggest ordering early. 
FOR THE TINIEST “FRUIT FARM”’— 
Although the everbearers are usually planted at least 15 inches apart, it is possible 
to put them a little closer and then remove all runners, growing the plants as 
individual “hills.” In this manner really sizable crops may be produced in a very 
small area. The closer the plants are set, the more fertilizer, cultivation, and watering 
should be provided. 
