MINNESOTA 1166 
A new everbearer that is making many friends. This outstanding) new variety, 
known under the name ‘EVERMORE’ to many growers, starts bearing 60 days 
after planting and will continue to produce large yields until heavy frosts occur. 
Fruiting in our plant fields has shown the 1166 to be a large long pointed fruit, 
produced on long branched fruit stems. The leaves cover the fruit in somewhat 
similar fashion to the Premier, giving protection from scalding sun and also from 
early fall frosts, thus insuring added yields. We find the 1166 to be as productive 
as any of the everbearers and in addition, this variety will make as many or more 
plants than most of the others. This means you will always have an ample fruit- 
ing row. 1166 is a good keeping berry which is of primary importance in the com- 
mercial growing of Strawberries. We urge those of you in the northern states to 
plant more heavily to the 1166 as it is hardier than the Gem or Streamliner. 
Spring Bearing Strawberries 
New Minnesota 1118 Arrowhead June Bearing Strawberry 
The Hardy Strawberry For The Midwest and North 
We are gilad to be able to offer to you 
this spring a limited supply of a highly 
rated new spring variety. It has been 
several years since we have added a new 
variety to our list since we did not feel 
that any of them were superior to varie- 
ties already listed for the midwest. We are 
now glad to recommend the New Arrow- 
head strawberry to you. This variety was 
originated by the University of Minnesota 
fruit breeding farm at Excelsior, Minne- 
sota and was released with their recom- 
mendation. Arrowhead is EXTREMELY 
HARDY, very vigorous in growth and 
will set runners freely and will stand the 
cold winters of the north, even without 
mulch in many sections. The fruit is very 
attractive, of large size and another very 
important feature is that the berries are 
well adapted to freezing, and since many 
folks are now using this method of preserving their strawberries we consider this 
very important in any new variety. Arrowhead is June bearing, not to be confused 
with the Minnesota 1166 Everbearing. Its season is midseason to medium late. Our 
supply of Arrowhead is limited and we urge those of you wishing to try this variety 
to order early. 

BELLMAR 
(Early) 
This is another of the newer varieties. One of the surest indications of its 
popularity is the increasing demand each year for plants of Bellmar. Bellmar in 
growth resembles the Premier with the exception that it will make more plants 
than the Premier. The extra large berries are very attractive, have a dark red color 
that extends clear through to the center of the berry. The fruit stands up well in 
shipping. We think Bellmar as good as Premier for Missouri, southern Illinois, Ken- 
tucky and other localities to the south of us. ; 
Minnesota 1166, Minnesota 1118, Bellmar prices on inside back cover. 
