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-Minneso 
ta 1166 
New Called “EVERMORE?” 
At Last! An Everbearing Strawberry That Has Everything 
Starts Bearing 60 Days after Set and Continues Bearing Till Heavy Frosts 
3 CROPS IN I8 MONTHS! 
Minnesota 1166 is a large, long-pointed berry, produced on long- 
branched fruit stems, well hidden under the leaves for good pro- 
tection. The color of the fruit is on the dark red order, and a solid 
red clear through the berry, even when the berry is still not quite 
ripe. The flavor is even better than the Wayzata everbearing, 
which up to now has always been the best flavored berry. 
Minnesota 1166 is just as productive as any everbearing Straw- 
berry we have grown, and makes a good quantity of plants. For 
best results in fruit production, we recommend that the runners be 
pinched off as fast as they appear in the summer. It’s a strong 
grower, resembling the Missionary variety. The fruit is attached 
to a fine green hull that will not pull out even when the berries are 
dead ripe. This, with the small amount of juice this variety con- 
MINNESOTA 1166 PRICES 
100) for 332 $ 5.00 
250- foros ee 

tains, will make it the very best jam berry ever introduced. This 
variety has been known to keep 5 days without refrigeration, and 
never mold or spoil in the hottest weather. It will dry up like a 
raisin before it will spoil. This will make it the coming commercial 
variety, as most other everbearing varieties will not keep long after 
picking. 
Minnesota 1166 berries shipped to the South Water Street market 
in Chicago this summer sold for $7.50 per 24-pint crate. Once you 
have tasted Minnesota 1166 berries you will eat no other kind. We 
know, for we grow all the varieties and at our table we choose the 
Minnesota 1166 every time. We have 150,000 of them to offer and 
we are sure this will not go half way around, so send in your orders 
early, and take advantage of the discount we offer for early orders. 


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BLEEDING HEARTS 
This lovely hardy old-fashioned 
plant is loved by all. Lives for 
years and comes forth each spring, 
right after the snow goes off, with 
its long arching stems, loaded 
with dainty heart-shaped flower 
pendants. Rosy red, pale yellow 
centers. All stems do not appear 
at once. Will bloom over a 6- 
weeks period. Plants are very 
hardy, and can be divided every 
three years. Plants go dormant in 
June in time to plant annuals like 
Zinnias or Marigolds. Price: 
Large, field-grown clump 
plants, each 75c; 3 for $2.00. 
Less Discounts. 
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