STRAWBERRY SPECIALISTS 15 
EVERMORE EVERBEARING (Minn. 1166) 
Evermore is a new everbearing formerly called 
Minn. 1166. It is praised very highly by the Michi- 
gan plant growers. With us Evermore is a vigorous 
grower and makes a great many new plants. How- 
ever, the berries have a tendency to be soft and the 
flavor i is poor. For those who have had better success 
with this variety or for any who would care to try 
them we have a supply of strong, healthy plants 
available. 

By Express or 
By Parcel Post Called For at Farm 
Prepaid Not Prepaid 
PASS APAP HAWES eT By ALPAS) $ 1.00 
Um ants se. Writ GARPAT, 2.00 
NOOMPIANtS ioe one 3.50 3.25 
ZO Om lantseee sees 6.50 6.25 
S002 Plantssa0. 2 9.00 8.75 
DOOR Clan tone sana 13.00 I AES 
MOGUME ants aes 2 1) 25.00 24.50 
BERRY SITUATION FOR 1948-49 
Due to dry weather in many of the plant growing 
sections of the country, the available supply of 
plants will not be as large as during 1947 and will 
result in smaller acreage being planted. This will 
make prices paid for berries next year as high as 
the good prices that we had last Summer, and will 
have this year. The first picking should easily pay 
for the entire cost of your plants. Customers report 
yields at the rate of from seven to fifteen thousand 
quarts per acre from the healthy, strong plants that 
they bought from us. With labor scarce along 
with high prices paid for berries it will more than 
ever pay you to plant strong, high yielding plants. 
Order early and only buy this year as many plants 
as you will be able to give good care to. Every farm 
or garden should have some strawberry plants grow- 
ing this year.. A’small planting will give you plenty 
