-- Strawberries -: - 
Fy Wherever you have a few feet of space in the garden you can plant 
How to Gr Ow Them e Strawberries and feel well repaid by having an abundance of their deli- 
cious fruit in season. You will find that your home grown fruit, that can be picked absolutely fresh, has a 
much finer and sweeter flavor than the shipped fruit or that picked several days before being eaten. 
Any good rich soil will grow Strawberries. Plant them in rows about 1% ft. and 3 ft. apart. Keep the soil well 
cultivated and hoed the first year and when the ground freezes up in the fall put on a medium to light mulch 
of straw or leaves. Water the plants when setting. Additional watering is desirable during extreme dry periods 
of the summer. Rich, well decomposed manure is best fertilizer. If not available, then make spring application 
of any good commercial fertilizer rich in Nitrogen. 
A Luxury for the Home Garden 
Most Delicious for Home Use—Greatest 
Money Makers for Market. 


Gemzata Berries 
60 Days After Planting 

Plant any of the varieties of strawberries we 
are offering. Give them good care and you can 
depend on them producing plenty of large deli- 
cious berries like these. 



@ EVERBEARING VARIETIES e 
THESE TWO VARIETIES ARE THE ARISTOCRATS 
OF ALL EVERBEARING STRAWBERRIES 
Best Everbearer for a good matted 
Gemzata row and heaviest yield; also most de- 
pendable for both the Spring and Fall crops. Berries 
are large, sweet and delicious flavor—so sweet that 
no sugar is needed, and are perfect for serving as 
dessert and for canning. At-.the time of this writing 
(Oct. 10th) we are still picking plenty of these fine 
Gemzata berries for our personal use here in the 
nursery test rows. 
Strawberry Prices 
Sold Only in Multiples of 25 
a By Express 
Postpaid Not Prepaid 
25 100 250 500 1000 
$1.05 $2.85 | $ 5.25 $ 8.50 $15.00 
Other Standard 
Varieies i : 6.75 
Gemzata 
Everbearing .. 1.85 4.25 
Streamliner (New 
Superior Ever- 
bearer) 
Quantity Prices: 
3000 to 5000 lots, 10% less than {000 rate. 
5000 lots and up, 15% less than 1000 rate. 
SPECIAL NOTICE When order includes 
Nursery items priced 
in Catalog as ““Prepaid” and others “‘Express Collect,” 
the entire order will be sent ‘‘Express Collect.” In 
this case you may deduct 5% from the Postpaid prices 
when remitting. 
10.00 17.50 
10.00 17.50 
2.50 6.25 13.50 23.50 

2 New Sugar Sweet Variety— 
Streamliner Large size and rich red clear 
to the core. Considered by nurserymen to be the finest 
everbearing variety. It is especially recommended for 
the Hill System and general garden planting. The 
berries are large in size, very highest quality, rich 
red in color and sugar sweet. They just melt in your 
mouth. Also excellent for canning and freezing. The 
spring crop comes on early and compares favorably 
with other spring bearing varieties. However, it is the 
1ate summer and fall crop that is the best and most 
appreciated. The berries seem to develop a richer 
flavor and deeper red color. Here is one variety which 
is a “‘must” for every home garden. 

Ripe Strawberries—May to Oct. 
A fall crop three months after planting. 
Three heavy crops of sweet vine-ripened berries 
in {8 months. 
Plant either the Gemzata or the Streamliner ever- 
bearing varieties in early spring. They will start 
bearing late summer and continue until heavy freez- 
ing weather. The second crop is picked the following 
May and June; the third crop follows in the autumn 
of the same year. 

Brief cultural directions for the various kinds 
of plants are included in this Catalog. With 
each order of Nursery stock you will receive 
free a copy of our Booklet ‘Successful Plant- 
ing.’ 
