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Streamliner 
A new everbearing strawberry and is very good here, but we dcn’t have 
enough reports from our custemers to be sure what we are doing when we 
recommend it to you too highly. We are just telling you what it does here. 
It makes plenty of plants but if you keep the runners off and leave the 
mother plants to bear only, it will grow as large a berry as any variety 
and a nice lot of them. I would like for you to try a few of them. We have 
a plenty of them that is why we made the price so cheap. 
Gemzata 
Another new everbearing strawberry and our knowledge cf it is the 
same as the streamliner as to what it will do on various types of soil. It 
doesn’t make so many plants, but dces grow a nice lot of berries. In adding 
up just what we know about it, I prefer Mastodon and Gem for everbeaving. 
We still want you to try a few of the new kind. 
SPARKLE 
The Sparkle berry has proved outstanding in New York State, no 
doubt it will do equally as well in other Northern States. It is like the 
pathfinder in many ways. One of the greatest berries grown if it is grown 
in his native land. 
FAIRPEAKE 
A cross between Fairfax and Chesapeake and has the good qua‘ities 
of both parents. It has kept the wonderful flavor of the Fairfax and the 
firmness cf the Chesapeake. The Fairpeake requires damp rich soil same 
as the Chesapeake. 
LUPTON. Lupton is a fancy late berry and one of the best shippers 
known. Has a beautiful red color and shows up well whcn packed in crates. 
They grow well on most all soils, making a gocd fruiting bed. No flavor. 
If your soil does not suit Chesapeake. try Lupton. It is a good kerry tut 
if you can grow Chesapeake we would place Chesapeake first. 
