Nerthem Grown STRAWBERRY 




Pick 
Big, 
Luscious 
Berries 
from Your 
Own Garden 
Everbearing 
New STREAMLINER 
An Everbearer That Has Everything 
Starts bearing 60 days after setting out 
plants and continues bearing until heavy frosts. 
Big, luscious berries of fine flavor and good 
color—perfect for serving fresh, in shortcake, 
or for quick freezing. Plants are self-polleniz- 
ing and heavy yielding—a quart of berries has 
been picked from a single plant. 
Price: 25 plants for $2.95, 50 for $4.95, 100 
for $7.95, 250 for $15.95, 500 for $25.00, 1,000 
for $40.00 prepaid to fourth zone (600 miles). 
See Back Cover for Color Photo of Streamliner 
Minnesota 
EVERMOR Tiee 
Keeps Well After Picking 
An Everbearer developed by the Minnesota 
Experiment Station. Produces large, long- 
pointed berries—solid red clear through—with 
a flavor second to none. A splendid shipper 
and a great commercial variety, Evermore has 
been known to keep 5 days without refriger- 
ation, and not to mold or spoil in the hottest 
weather. For best results in fruit production 
we recommend that the runners be pinched off 
as fast as they appear in summer, 
Price: 25 plants for $1.85, 50 for $2.75, 100 
for $4.80, 250 for $9.50, 500 for $17.00, 1,000 
for $31.00, prepaid to fourth zone (600 miles). 
SCARLET GEM 
Bears 3 Crops In 18 Months! 
This giant Everbearer has large smooth ber- 
ries of a bright red color that ripen up evenly 
all around, Plants set out in spring begin 
bearing in summer, and the berries get larger 
towards fall. A quart of big, beautiful Gems 
brings a good price all summer long, and sells 
for 50¢ around Thanksgiving. Gems prefer a 
clay or a heavy sandy loam soil, and produce 
best when runners are pinched off as fast as 
they appear in summer, 
Price: 25 plants for $1.65, 50 for $2.70, 100 
for $4.25, 250 for $7.25, 500 for $13.50, 1,000 
for $25.00, prepaid to fourth zone (600 miles), 
AMERICAN BERRY BASKETS 
Materials are still scarce; but we have been 
assured American Berry Baskets and offer 
them subject to delivery and further price 
changes. 
Prices for American Berry Basket: 
Quart Baskets: 100 for $2.25, prepaid to 3rd 
zone. Not prepaid, 250 for $4.25, 500 for 
$7.75, 1,000 for $14.25. 
Pint Baskets: 100 for $1.75, prepaid to 3rd 
zone. Not prepaid, 250 for $3.75, 500 for 
$6.65, 1,000 for $12.25, 
Weight: 500 qt. size, 63 lbs.; 500 pt. size, 
5 lbs, 


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Crates Not Available. 
Use Boost-Em on Strawberry Plants—the results are Amazing. (Prices on page 27.) 
8000 plants for an acre. 
HARARE 
Streamliner 
New Storage Methods keep Strawberry 
Plants Dormant to Preserve thei- Vigor. 
Though not as Fresh in Appearance as 
Newly-Dug Plants, they Respond More 
Quickly and Without Shock. 
WAYZATA 
The Favorite Everbearer 
Honey-sweet, red to the heart, with small 
hulls and no green tips, Wayzata challenges 
the world in flavor, size and productiveness. 
Newly set plants start to bear in 60 days and 
continue for nearly six months without let-up, 
if they are cultivated once each week and all 
weeds kept out. Plants are hardy and tough, 
adapting themselves to most any type of soil. 
Their dark green leathery leaves are rarely 
attacked by common strawberry plant diseases, 
We cannot accept orders for less than 100 
Field-grown Wayzatas. For smaller plantings, 
we recommend Potted Wayzatas described in 
center of page. 
Price: 100 Field-grown plants for $8.15, 250 
for $19.50, 500 for $35.85, 1,000 for $66.50, 
prepaid to fourth zone (600 miles). 
Potted 
WAYZATA 






Grown in pots and especially packed with 
roots undisturbed, (Illustrated above.) 
We cannot accept orders for less than 25 
plants per customer, Supply limited. Price: 
25 for $3.75, 50 for $7.00 prepaid to fourth 
zone—600 miles. Not prepaid, 100 for 
$12.00, 200 for $22.00. 


Big Profits From Wayzata Crops 
BS .o Ne Co; Nov. 15, 1946 
We sold $1,898.64 worth of fruit from 1% 
acres Wayzata Strawberry plants, from August 
In the last picking, 
This in 
Ist to October 29, 1946. 
October 29th, we picked 50 pints. 
addition to a fairly good crop in June, of 
which we kept no record. 
Harry Ruble, Hillcrest Gardens, Minn. 

Set in rows 4 ft. apart—plants 11 ft. apart in the rows. 

PLANTS 
REAR 
Lao 
Premier 
Free Leaflet 
; on the 
Planting and 
Care of 
Strawberries. 
june Bearing 
New Giant ROBINSON 
Early Spring-Bearing 
Ripens soon after Premier and continues 
bearing right through the late strawberry sea- 
son, every berry a large one, right up to the 
last picking. Big round, blunt-pointed berries 
borne on large, thick fruit stems, well pro- 
tected with heavy foliage. Solid red all the way 
through, with a tangy rich sweet flavor found 
in no other strawberry. Heavy, healthy plants 
make a fine wide fruiting and picking row. 
A wonderful shipping and canning berry and 
a real money maker. 
Price: 25 plants for $1.30, 50 for $2.00, 
100 for $3.25, 250 for $6.50, 500 for $11.00, 
1,000 for $19.00, prepaid to fourth zone. 
Extra Early 
PREMIER Long Fruiting Season 
The First Berries On The Market 
Premier bears heavily before other varieties 
begin and brings top prices when berries are 
in good demand. Of finest quality, color and 
flavor, Premier is supreme for eating fresh, 
eanning, preserving, distant and local markets. 
Plants are long-rooted, drought-resisting and 
immensely productive, with tall healthy foliage 
covering blossoms and berries. 
Price: 25 plants for $1.15, 50 for $1.90, 100 
for $2.90, 250 for $5.75, 500 for $10.00, 1,000 
for $16.50, prepaid to fourth zone (600 miles). 
Midseason 
FAI RFA Frost-Resistant 
Darkest Red of All Strawberries 
Extra good for canning and jam making be- 
cause of its beautiful dark red color. The 
berries are large, round and very firm with a 
quality comparable only to Wayzata. A heavy 
bearer and good shipper. 
Price: 25 plants for $1.15, 50 for $1.85, 10@ 
for $2.85, 250 for $5.50, 500 for $9.00, 1,000 
for $16.00, prepaid to fourth zone (600 miles). 
SENATOR DUNLAP 32 
Season 
Always Dependable—Succeeds Everywhere 
Beautiful, glossy, dark red color all through, 
the flavor is delicious, mild and sweet. Won- 
derful for canning and preserves. The berries 
are medium to large in size, and medium firm 
—excellent for home use and local markets. 
Plants are healthy, fast growers and make 
runners freely. A dependable midseason sort. 
Price: 25 plants for 80c, 50 for $1.25, 100 
for $2.00, 250 for $4.00, 500 for $7.00, 1,000 
for $12.50, prepaid to fourth zone (600 miles), 



RED ALPINE STRAWBERRIES 
Grown From Seed 
This wonderful novelty produces fruit 
the size and color of large wild straw- 
berries—distinctive in flavor, with a pleas- 
ing aroma. Makes no runners and can be 
grown in pots. Pkt. 25c, 2 for 45c, ppd. 
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