L. 
~ STRALUBERRIS 
\ Big Yielding 
Everbearing 
MASTODON. The fruit is of very large size and has a 
good waxy appearance. Produces an abundance of 
fruit, continuing throughout the summer and_ fall. 
PRICE: 25 for $2.40; 50 for $3.95; 100 for $6.25; 
250 for $12.50; 500 for $19.60. 


GEM. A sweet, deep red, glossy appearing berry of excellent 
marketing quality. Berries are above average in size, out- 
standing in firmness—vigorous plants with heavy root sys- 
tem, hardy and blight-resistant. PRICE: 25 for $1.95; 50 
for $3.25; 100 for $4.85; 250 for $9.95; 500 for $15.25. 
STREAMLINER. The Strawberry you will enjoy without sugar 
is finally here. Sweet as honey, fresh as a June day. The 
Streamliner gives you everything. The berries are jumbo 
sized, glossy red and delicious, conical in shape and very 
uniform in size throughout the season; starts fruiting in July 
and extends until hard freezing weather. Up to a quart of 
berries per plant has been known of Streamliner. PRICE: 
25 for $2.75; 50 for $4.75; 100 for $7.50; 250 for $14.50; 
500 for $23.70. 
NEW GEMZATA. The outstanding Everbearer of all time. The 
Gemzata is an exceptionally heavy producer of large, attrac- 
Streamliner 
Strawberries are tive fruit. It has the firmness of the Gem, making it the 
shipped separate from j nek : 
all other nursery leading Everbearer for shipping to distant markets. It has 
Biockab yi porce! Bosh: proven to thrive in all types of soil, even where all other 
Everbearers fail. PRICE: 25 for $2.40; 50 for $3.95; 100 
June Bea ring for $6.25; 250 for $12.50; 500 for $19.60. 
Strawberries o f / » Prom 
PRICES: Postpaid or Express Prepaid (except as noted), 
25 for $1.30; 50 for $2.10; 100 for $3.25; 250 for $6.50; 
500 for $10.25; 1000 for $16.50. 
BLAKEMORE. A big, hardy, strong grower; produces big crops 
of large, round, sparkling solid berries. Solid red from sur- 
face to center. Exceedingly beautiful. Excellent for home 
garden or for market. 
DORSETT. Released for introduction by the U. S. Department 
of Agriculture, spring 1933. Color is bright red. Berries 
very large; flavor superior to other early berries. Can be 
classed among the best. 
FAIRFAX. Released for introduction by the U. S. Department 
of Agriculture, spring of 1933. Fruit ripens uniformly along 
with Premier; long fruiting season. Quality unexcelled. Ber- 
ries are very large, bright red color at picking time, turning 
to dark red. Fairfax should be planted for both home and 
commercial use. 
PREMIER. Perfectly flavored. It is smooth and large; its color 
is the commanding glossy red which sells on sight. Early. 
ROBINSON. The new Robinson originated in the heart of the 
Strawberry growing section of Michigan, and is rapidly grow- 
ing in popularity. It brought a premium on the market due 
to its scarlet-red color and unusual firmness. It is a vigorous 
grower. Midseason. 
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