THE NEW JUMBO SIZE EVERBEARING 
STRAWBERRY 
MOST MODERN OF ALL STRAWBERRIES 
The new jumbo Everbearer, which we offered for the first time last year! 
Deliciously sweet flavor, actualiy requiring less sugar, glossy red berries, firm, 
attractive, and of very large size. Streamliner yields a crop the first summer and 
fall, and thereafter, every spring, summer and fall, until freezing weather. As 
berries ripen, they darken to black red; adaptable to all the Northern, Eastern, and 
Middle States, down to North Carolina; they are conical in shape and are uniformly 
a large size. Streamliner is tops for shortcake, and for canning, or for freezing. 
Very seldom does Streamliner have any green tips or spots. Every garden should 
have some Streamliner. Don’t miss it. Has yielded a quart of berries per plant! 
6 for 65c; 12 for $1.05; 25 for $1.95; 50 for $3.15; 100 for $5.85; 250 for $11.75; 
500 for $20.75; 1,000 for $39.95, postpaid. Other Everbearers, see preceding page. 
SUPERFECTION 
Brand new Everbearer, developed by Mr. Kiplinger of Northern Michigan, the 
last word in Everbearers, offered for the first time! Berries are very large, tend to 
be round in shape, deep red all the way through, deliciously honey sweet, and of 
excellent quality, and firm enough for distant shipping. A vigorous grower and a 
good plant maker. 6 for 93c; 12 for $1.59; 25 for $2.85; 50 for $5.25; 160 for 
$9.65, postpaid. 

Streamliner Everbearing for 
Quick Freezing... 
For freezing, just wrap boxes or a case 
of Streamliner berries in paper or cello- 
phane. Don’t wash—don’t prepare! 
Just freeze. When you take them out 
next winter, hull them immediately, 
wash them and they are ready to eat, 
“sweet as honey.’ The most delicious 
strawberry surprise you have ever tasted. 
The taste test tells. 
New Way Strawberry Bed ... 
Mark four parallel rows 18 inches 
apart. Set plants one foot apart in each 
row. This bed 25 feet long and 6 feet 
wide will require just 100 plants, 25 to 
the row. As young runners develop, 
allow to take toot between mother 
plants so all plants, young and old, will 
be spaced approximately 6 inches apart. 
Keep runners thereafter cut off. Mulch 
between plants with straw, lawn clip- 
pings, leaves, etc. 
PLEASE NOTE! 
Strawberries cannot be sent to California 
or New Jersey 
