

Considered by many to be the largest, lat- 
est and best late Strawberry introduced. The 
berries are very large, semi-pointed, rich, 
sparkling bright red, of delicious flavor. Rip- 
ens 3 weeks later than Premier, when other 
Strawberries are gone. It is self-pollenizing 
and extremely hardy. Fruit stems are very 
rigid and often attain a height of 6 inches. 
Berries develop in the shade of the leaves 
and off the ground, which assures clean 
fruit. Price: $1.05 per 25; $1.75 per 50; $2.80 
per 100; $5.60 per 250; $8.75 per 500; $14.00 
per 1000. 
SOUTHLAND 
Large, firm,berries, very fine quality. 
Plonts make a healthy, vigorous growth. 
Particularly recommended for the southern 
states. Price: $1.05 per 25; $1.75 per 50; $2.80 
per 100; $5.60 per 250; $8.75 per 500; $14.00 
per 1000. 
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in fine Big Rooted 
Strauberriies 
This variety is one of the 
greatest everbearers and should 
be planted as a companion with 
Mastodon. Berries are long and 
we find them to be as produc- 
tive but not quite so large as 
Mastodon. They ripen evenly 
and are light red all the way 
through. Price: $1.90 per 25; 
$3.15 per 50; $5.00 per 100; 
$10.00 per 250; $15.65 per 500; 
$25.00 per 1000. 













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