EVERBEARING STRAWBERRIES 
Bear in 60 to 90 Days After Planting 
Streamliner Modern as the name suggests, the new 
Streamliner gives you practically every- 
thing that can be desired in a Strawberry. The jumbo-sized 
berries are glossy red, unusually sweet and of delicious flavor. 
The first heavy crop comes at the regular spring Strawberry 
Season, after which there is a short rest period. Production of 
fruit begins again in August and continues right up until freez- 
ing weather. Even after quite heavy frosts in early October, 
good sound berries can be picked where they have been pro- 
tected by the plant’s heavy foliage. Streamliner is the ideal 
berry for the home gardgn that we have'all been waiting for. 
Wayzata This variety seldom makes runners so the entire 
strength goes to produce large crops of very sweet 
and delicious cardinal-red berries. An easy variety to grow and 
ideal for the small garden as they need be set only one foot 
apart. A sure bearer, even during hottest weather. If planted 
in April, you can start to pick berries in July and almost con- 
tinuously from then until October or November. 



















Streamliner Strawberry 
A great money maker, as it will produce an enormous crop of big berries during 
Mastodon the summer and fall months with just ordinary care. Our thrifty plants set in the 
spring will produce a crop of berries in 90 days and continue through summer and fall until stopped by « 
freezing weather. ' 
18 or 20 berries will often fill a quatt box. They are rich glossy red, of firm and solid texture, and 
delicious in flavor. A small planting will keep the home table supplied throughout the summer and fall. 
A large planting will reap hundreds of dollars for the farmer. 
Victor The Victory Strawberry is one of the finest Everbearing varieties for both quality of 
‘fruit and productiveness. It is’a oross between the well known Geni and Wayzata ya- 
rieties and was first introduced under the name Gemzata. Jumbo-sized berries are produced throughout 
the summer and fall in great abundance. - ree 
A triumph. in Strawberry breeding. The mammoth berries are quite uniform in size and color, sweet, 
of good texture and firm, enough to stand shipping. ‘ ; 
The plants of this new, heavy yielding everbearer are very vigorous growers. Plants set in March, 
April or May start bearing in July or August and continue producing large fruit in quantity during the 
summer and: fall months. The plants also make new runner plants which bear fruit the first season. 
You will then harvest another fine crop the following June, just as you would with Dunlap or other 
standard varieties. 
Gem The Gem is one of the leading market varieties. The fruit is well shaped and uniformly large. 
It is sparkling red in color, rich, and exceedingly sweet. Unsurpassed for keeping qualities 
and the firmness of the fruit permits its being handled for long-distance shipping, even during hot 
weather, Plant this spring and have ripe berries in just a few weeks. A 
EVERBEARING RUNNERLESS STRAWBERRIES from Seed 
RED BARON SOLEMACHER. This wonderful novelty does not have runners, flowers within eight 
weeks after sowing, and produces great quantities of fruit throughout the season. Superior quality, 
pleasing aroma, and rich, wild-Strawberry flavor. Plant seed this spring, and harvest a crop this 
coming summer and fall. Hardy everywhere. Pkt.,»35c. 
YELLOW BARON SOLEMACHER. This is a great novelty, being the same as Red Baron Sole- 
macher except the color of the berries, which are golden yellow. These berries never fail to at- 
tract attention, and when mixed with the red ones are especially attractive. Pkt., 50c.. 










Wayzata Strawberry 


SPRING FRUITING STRAWBERRIES 
H One of the largest berries ever produced. Sparklin ae: Experienced Strawberry growers who have tested Fairfax 
Ambrosia bright red and deliciously sweet. Ripens eter sine Fairfax have placed it at the very top of the list for quality. It is 
varieties are gone, making an ideal late market variety. The fruit is extra early, having the-same bearing season as Premier, but is a much 
borne on long stems held well off the ground. An exceptionally fine heavier bearer. The early blooms do not show serious frost damage, 
berry and highly recommended. and the fruiting season extends over a long period. Flavor rich and 
sweet, bright red in color, Holds up well as a market variety and 
stands long-distance shipping. ‘ 
PRICES of Strawberry Plants 
All Strawberry plants delivered postpaid at these prices. 
Per ° A valuable 
Per 25 Per 50 Per 100 Per 250 Per 500 1,000 | Premier Behe beri 
Ambrosia ... $2.10 j $ 6.60 $11.00 $20.00 pets : 
Fairfax i 2.05 : 6.35 10.50 19.00 | Strawberry. A large 
Gem . 3.00 : 10:00, = 17.00 = 32.00 | berry of uniform shape 
Mastodon i 3.50 : 11.50 21.60 40.00 ize : : 3 
Premier 2.30 G50 110013800 {ae Ser excelent, Gales 
Senator Dunlap. 1. 1.50 : 4.95 9.00 16.00 ity, rich color and highly 
Streamliner .... 2. 5.00 : 18.00 35.00 65.00 resistant to frost. These 
Victory Fy 4.50 - 14.00 26.00 50.60 litie make Premi era 
Wayzata ...... 3. imi Beech eae 
vyzata, 6.50 Limit 100 to a customer profitable market varic 
As all plants are packed 25 to the bundle, please order in mul- ety. f 
tiples of 25 only. We cannot ship Strawberry plants into Cali- is 
fornia. 
All varieties of Strawberries listed in this catalog are perfect 
flowering and do not require other varieties for cross-pollination. Senator Dunlap 
Set Strawberries 18 inches apart in rows 8 ft. apart; 9,700 per : 
acre, : The old standby. A mid- 
season variety that 
grows on all types of soil 
and in all climates, A 
good producer and a fine 
berry. 

Burgess Seed & Plant Co. 
GALESBURG, MICHIGAN 

74 
Fairfax 

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