New Strawbengy 
With a flavor so different and 
indescribable, you'll say it must 
have come from another world 
Our discovery of Nectarena so nearly matched our 
discovery of Kellogg’s Premier, that we could use al- 
most the same words in describing it. Three years ago, 
we were called to a small town near Toronto to view a 
new variety of Strawberry. It took only a glance for us 
to realize that here was a variety that far surpassed any- 
thing that had been originated up to that time, except- 
ing, perhaps, its parent, Kellogg’s Premier. The berries 
were large, bright colored, and beautiful; and they lay 
in great masses among the foliage like treasures of gleam- 
ing red gold, which indeed they are. 
But the big difference appeared when we tasted it. 
Years ago we had a variety known as Bedarena, which 
was lacking in certain important respects, but had a flavor 
so sweet, mild, and melting that we often remarked: 
“What a pity we can’t get chat flavor into a variety like 
Premier!” 
Sweet Memories 
Now, in this new variety, we immediately recognized 
the Bedarena flavor, more delightful than ever, if any- 
thing. And what was our surprise to find 
that the new variety was a cross between 
Bedarena and the famous Kellogg’s 
Premier, taking its flavor from 
Bedarena, and its other charac- 
teristics from Premier. 
And so, in one respect at least, 
this new variety does surpass 










Kellogg’s Premier: it has a far better flavor, and although 
it would be difficult at present to say that it surpasses 
Premier in other characteristics, it is its equal in many; 
and the one point alone—flavor—would be enough to 
make it a close or even a surpassing rival. 
Otherwise Like Premier 
Compared with Kellogg’s Premier, it starts ripening 
only three or four days later, and has ripened earlier. 
Seems to be equal as regards frost-resistance and length 
of fruiting season—three to four weeks. 
Again like Premier, berries are extra large, well shaped, beau- 
tifully colored clear through, and have an irresistible attractive- 
ness. We believe firmly that Nectarena 
PRICES. 
will be one of the most profitable of all 
25 for $1.50 
Strawberries. 
50 for 2.80 
100 for 5.40 
200 for 10.40 
400 for 20.30 
500 for 25.25 
1000 for 50.00 
And Worth It! 
Very easy to grow. Foliage is strong, 
healthy and vigorous. Bi-sexual; does not 
require mating. 

Lots of Berries 
Yields vary under various condi- 
tions, but one grower who tested the 
variety, set out 1000 plants and from 
those 1000 plants states that he got 
2000 quarts of fine, marketable ber- 
ries, an exceedingly good yield. Ob- 
servations so far indicate that it 1s 
equal to Premier as to productivity. 



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MONEY ez YOU 
You will be following smart business practice if you order 
a few plants of new varieties for trial. You need not order 
them in large quantities—a moderate order will give you 
enough plants to determine for yourself how good the variety 
is under your conditions; then if it does do well, you are in a 
position to order commercial quantities with confidence, and 
you will make big profits. 







See Nectarena Strawberry, these two pages; Grapes, page 3; 
Streamliner Strawberry, page 5; and Blueberries, page 15% 
