

STRAWBERRIES 42 “Parone 
EVERBEARERS Best in Cool Moist North 
EVERMORE—Formerly Minnesota No. 1166 
A new everbearing Strawberry developed at the Minnesota Fruit 
Breeding Farm that has attracted much attention. 
Evermore is unusually hardy and produces runners more freely than 
most everbearing varieties. When grown under the best of conditions, it 
is very productive. Even under less favorable conditions it out-performs 
most other everbearing varieties. 
The fruit is long, smooth and attractive. It holds its large size uniformly 
throughout the season. Recommended for all zones. May need irrigation 
for best results in drier areas. See prices below. 
STREAMLINER 
A much publicized new everbearing Strawberry that does best in the more 
southern zones of the LAND O’ LAKES area. It is a good berry from the 
standpoint of flavor, size and color. It is firmer than most other everbearers, 
making it a good shipping berry. Recommended for zones up through IV. 
Ev 
lee Will not take the rough treatment that Evermore will. See prices below. 
GEM 
An old favorite everbearer that is still hard to beat. Gem does not produce the amount of runners that 
many everbearers do, but the fruit is high in quality, and production is good under adverse conditions. 
Recommended for zones up through IV. See prices below. 




These Strawberry plants are FALL dug, stored and shipped to you in the SPRING as DORMANT plants. Appearance 
not as good as spring dug plants, BUT THEIR PERFORMANCE IS BETTER. Full planting directions with every order. 
STRAWBERRY FRICES—PREPAID Full Directions for Planting 
25 50 100 250 500 1000 ’ 
Dunlap 1i°8% peat ol oe oes $0.85 $1.25 $2.25 $4.50 $7.50 $12.00 With Every Order 
Premiere: 5 5ecfas0 as cee a ie eee 1.15 1.95 3.00 5.75 9.35 15.00 
Robinson) sion steels seas oe caer eee 11S 195 3.00 5.75 9.35 15.00 
Majestic, 03 si.cee t= ore ee ee 1.35 2.15 3.25 6.50 10.50 17.50 STRAWBERRY CULTURE 
EVGrmore 7.2 hacer at Le Oe 1.85 2.75 4.35 9.50 15.75 Much has been said about the time of 
Stroamiliner-7 i5. gst sa Sete eae ee 2.40 4.35 6.85 13.50 19.50 covering Strawberries with mulch for win- 
Gem) Sayer 2 a ee ae 1.50 2.50 4.00 7.50 13.50 ter. Recent tests show that the best time is 
just the last minute before the danger of 
JUNE BEARERS Best Where Summers Are Hot priseapedber merahict tater 
MAJESTIC PREMIER DUNLAP Too early covering is just as bad as too 
An early variety of good qual- The old standby in late. Cover with about 6 inches of good, 
Indicati are that Majesti be- 
yeas dae Gag ernest clean straw (it will pack down™to about 3 
come one of the leading new June-bear- ity. Fruits are average in size, June-bearers. Does -< 
ing Strawberries. This is based on its medium red in color and very better in more places inches by svring) and then rake those spots 
large sized berries that are scarlet-red attractive. One of the most pop- than most kinds. Dun- in the spring that might have been covered 
to the core and on the fact that the fruit ular June-bearers, exceeded in lap is often givenasa too deeply once over lightly into the aisles. 
stems stand upright, keeping the berries widespread planting only by “shotgun prescription” Mulches serve two purposes. First winter 
GUlof the dirt. One tot the basics home Dunlap. Late blossoming makes where adaptability of | pretection and, second, protection from grit 
use, it is suitable for canning, table or it a surer bearer than many other varieties is un- in the Strawberry shoriiohe ; 
quick freezing. Widely adaptable, it is other varieties. It is popular in known. Recommended Set berries about 1% to 2 feet apart in 
very hardy and easily grown. Recom- home and commercial gardens. for zones up through rows that are 4 feet aeons Let the rows mat 
mended for zones up through IV, and for Recommended for zones up IV, and favorable lo- into a width of 2 or 21% feet, leaving plenty 
trial in Zone V. See prices above. through V, and in favorable cations in Zone V. _ of aisle space for footwork in picking time. 
locations in Zone VI. See prices See prices above. Either remove all late formed runners that 
above. would make the plants in the row less than 
eye | >, 6 inches apart or remove them the following 
Majoens aoe spring. Any closer spacing will be to the 
. detriment of berry size and yield. 




ROBINSON 
Many commercial growers are 
acclaiming the,Robinson as the 
finest June-bearing variety now 
available. The berry is large and 
scarlet-red all the way through. 
It is firm and glossy, making it 
very attractive to the housewife. 
It bears abundantly and is 
classed as midseason to late. 
Good quality for canning and 
preserving. 
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