
SALZER'S : 
EVERBEARING STRAWBERRIES - 
STREAMLINER—See inside rear cover. 
MINNESOTA 1166 (Evermore) —Fruits in July and again in Fall and 
on until frost! The berries are firm, large size. rich dark red, attractive 
appearance, and fine quality. Heavy yielder. Does weil on practically all 
soils and in tests, has outyielded Mastodon. 1200 plants set in April made 
a record of $500.00 by Nov. 1 of the same year. Minn. 1166 is distinctly 
a Northern strawberry and is especially recommended for anyone in cold 
climates. It is a vigorous, healthy grower and is about the most productive 
Everbearer. Practically no green tips or spots. Adapted to the North, 
from the middie States north to Canada and Maine. Good for freezing. 
G for 52c: 12 for 84¢: 25 for $1.39; 50 for $2.35; 100 for $3.95; 250 for 
$8.35; 500 for $15.65; 1,000 for $29.85, postpaid. 
MASTODON—The grand old Everbearer! Adapted from the Northern 
States down to N. C. and Tenn., and never “Jets one down!"’, Perhaps more 
people in more states grow more Mastodon, and like it, than any other 
Everbearer. It makes a strong rugged plant, gives a good spring crop, and 
bears heavily until frost. Large (ene of the largest) bright red berries, 
good quality, and firm enough to truck several hundred miles. Fine for the 
home. Also, Mastodon gives a splendid crop during the strawberry season, 
entirely apart from its everbearing qualities. 6 for 48c; 12 for 67e; 25 for 
$1.24; 50 for $2.10; 100 for $3.45; 250 for $7.65; 500 for $13.95; 1,000 
for $26.75, postpaid. 
GEM—Heavy fruiting, medium to large berries, rich red color of very 
fine quality and flavor, does well in almost all soils in all Northern States 
to Mo., but does best on rich loam, Good plant maker, hence set 16 in. 
apart in row. Gives a lighter spring crop than Mastodon, but a heavier 
fall crop. 6 for 49e; 12 for 74¢; 25 for $1.27; 50 for $2.15; 100 for 
$3.65; 250 for $7.85; 500 for $14.75, postpaid. 
GEMZATA—Berries are wiusually large, with rich red flesh all the 
way through, firm and of fine texture, somewhat irregular in shape. 
For the North, Canada and Me. to N. C. Succeeds under even adverse 
conditions. 6-for S7e; 12 for 89e; 25 for $1.57; 50 for $2.55; 160 for 
— $4.15; 250 for $8.65; 500 for $16.25, 
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“ Strawberries cannot. be sent 
to California or New Jersey. 















Minn. 1166, The Big 
£1,000 for $9.95, postpaid. 
Everbearer! 
JUNE 
STRAWBERRIES 
PREMIER (Extra Karly) 
—The safe, early strawberry, 
frost proof! Very produc- 
tive, excellent for commercial 
or home use. The early ber- 
ries bring top prices. Plants 
healthy and deep rooted. Ber- 
ries bright red, good quality, 
medium to large in size, 
medium to good in firmness. 
Big yielder. For all Northern 
and Middle States. 12 for 
52c; 25 for Tie; 50 for 
1.27; 100 for $2.20; 250 
or $4.66; 500 for $7.95; 
1,000 for $15.25, postpaid. 
FAIRFAX (Early) — . 
Widely adapted North to Middle South. Berries dark red, very~sweet, firm, 
quite productive, ideal for home garden and fancy roadside market. One of 
the finest: long picking season. 12 for 53¢; 25 for 79c; 50 for $1.38; 
100 for $2.30; 250 for $4.75; 500 for $8.50; 1,000 for $15.95, postpaid. 
DUNLAP (Early)—An old stand-by! 
pointed in shape, highly flavored, ideal canner. big yielder. Resists drought 
and cold weather. Vigorous grower. Middle and Northern states and 
Canada, Very dependable. Good for freezing. 12 for 45c; 25 for 69c; 50 
for 99c; 100 for $1.75; 250 for $3.65; 500 for $6.45; 1,000 for $11.75, 
BLAKEMORE (Karly)—Best early. shipper for Ohio to Md., lower Mid- 
dle States and the South. Berries firm, elegant quality, bright red, bie 
yielder, ripen uniformly. 12 for 43e; 25 for 65c; 50 for 93¢; 100 for 
$1.60; 250 for $3.45; 500 for $6.10; 1,060 for $11.00, postpaid. 
CATSKILL (Midseason)—Heaviest producer of any leading variety. 
Berries very large, good quality, firm, attractive. Canada to Mo. and N. C. 
Best mid-season. 12 for 60c; 25 for 93c; 50 for $1.52; 100 for $2.40; 
2590 for $5.25; 500 for $9.45; 1,600 for $17.50, postpaid. 
ROBINSON (Midseason)—The new June-bearer from Mich.! Fruit 
large, scarlet-red, conical shape, very firm and glossy, taking a premium on 
all markets. Has brought $10.00 for a 16 at. crate at Chicago! Delicious, 
and a fine canner. All Northern States. 12 for 60c; 25 for 95c; 50 for 
$1.52; 100 for $2.40; 250 for $5.25; 500 for $9.45; 1,000 for $17.50. 
SPARKLE (Midseason)—Resistant to red stele, rec- 
ommended for New England states. Medium to large, 
round berries, bright sparkling red. 12 for 64¢; 25 for 
1.00; 50.for $1.64; 100 for $2.60; 250 for $5.55; 500 
or $9.95; 1,000 for $19.00, postpaid, 
SURPLUS PLANTS—For those not particular as 
to-variety. Economically priced. 25 for 5i%e; 50 for 
78e; 100 for $1.38; 250 fer $2.85; 500 for $5.35; 
Strawberries cannot be 
sent to California or New Jersey! 
“The Above Need No 
Pollenizers. Orders 
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