FAIRMORE 
A cross of the Fairfax and Blakemore and noted for its high quality in 
firmness in shipping and very productive. The plant growth is very vig- 
orous, making large, but fewer plants than the Blakemore does in this sec- 
tion. The leaves are very large, dark and glossy green. Fruit is more 
uniform in shape than the Fairfax. It ripens about the same time as 
Blakemore. It is recommended for North Carolina and all southern states. 
RANGER 
Is the result of crossing Missionary and Texas Varieties. Ranger is mid- 
season and ripens about the same time Missionary and Klondike. The fruit 
is of a good color, oval in shape and holds its size well through the season. 
The low per cent of culls is one of the chief characteristics of this variety. 
Yields in Texas over a four year period have been well above Missionary 
and Klondike. Ranger produces more plants than Missionary or Klondike 
and in tests over the state, Ranger has shown up well in east and southeast 
as well as southwest Texas. 
Oe ea oe ee ee a oe ee. 
STRAWBERRY COLLECTION NO. 3 
GARDEN PRICE 

50 Streamliner, Everbearing 
50 Blakemore, Mid-Season 
50 Tennessee Supreme, Late 
POSTPAID 
LIS FURRICE 2 ire as ene $3.75 
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$3.50 : 
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PROOF OF WALLER’S NEW-GROUND PLANTS 
AROMA 
LATE — SAFE FROM FROST 
No late berry that we have ever grown comes as near being a perfect 
variety of strawberry as does the Aroma. This old standard berry is adapt- 
ed to such a wide range of soils and conditions that it remains the favorite 
late berry in spite of all the newer introductions. 
Perfect blossoms, vigorous, highly productive—the Aroma is by far the 
best money-making late variety produced in the South. It is very firm, 
bright red through and through, and of enormous size. In our fields no 
other late berry has ever matched the Aroma in size, yield, or ‘hardiness. For 
that reason we have discontinued many late varieties after giving them a 
trial. 
The Aroma is a free plant maker for a late variety. It is very hardy, 
blooming late. It stands drought conditions better than any other late ber- 
ry. As a shipping berry it is unexcelled. It is highly tart and continues 
to bear long after midseason varieties have gone. 
Waller Brothers, 
Girard, Kansas 
Waller Brothers, 
Judsonia, Arkansas 
I received my plants and they were in 
good shape; the best plants I have ever 
had. 
(GA ICS Neh 
Columbus, Mississippi 
Waller Brothers, 
Judsonia, Arkansas 
Your Boysenberry plants arrived today 
in perfect condition. We have never seen 
plants with better roots. 
JEL 38) 
Jacksonville, Arkansas 
Gentlemen: 
The strawberry plants I .ordered from 
you were the nicest plants I ever bought. 
WETS 
f Muskogee, Oklahoma 
Waller Brothers, 
Judsonia, Arkansas 
I got ten thousand of your Blakemore 
strawberry plants and they were the best 
plants I have ever handled and I have 
handled plenty of them. 
B. W. M. 
Canyon, Texas 
Dear Sirs: 
I received the strawberry plants and they 
came in good condition. I was delighted 
with them. 
CEB: 
Covina, California 
Waller Brothers, : 
Judsonia, Arkansas 
Your strawberry plants are without doubt 
the best ever. Thanking you very much. 
Houston, Texas 
Judsonia, Arkansas 
The Bellmar plants were excellent and 
tho we are having an awful drought they 
are living and thriving beautifully. 
RT 
| Retreats tater erin 2 Se) 
STRAWBERRY 
COLLECTION : 
NO. 4 | 
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50 Gen GARDEN { 
50 Mastod tees 
pees 
50 Streamliner POSTPAID 
LIST / PRICE 33: . $5.00 

