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Sensational Results! 
If You Will Follow These Simple Directions 
Plant some STREAMLINER Everbearing Strawberry plants 
this spring as early as you can work the ground. For garden 
culture you may set them 1 foot apart in the rows, with rows 2 
feet apart. For field culture, set them 1 foot apart in rows, and 
rows 3 feet apart. Set plants not too deep. Have ground just 
level with the crown of the plant. Start to cultivate a week later 
and cultivate every week thereafter till fall. A garden rake is the 
best tool to use in the small garden patch. Keep all blooms and 
buds picked off for 30 days, this will give the plant a good start. 
After 30 days, let them bloom, and you will be picking ripe ber- 
ries within 30 days after they bloom; they will never stop till 
killing frosts in the late fall. For the largest crop, it will be well 
not to let each plant make over 3 to 4 runner plants. Nip the 
rest of them off. In the hot dry spells you should water the 
plants in the evening and a good soaking once a week is better 
than to sprinkle every evening. Be sure to break the crust that 
the soaking forms, the next day about noon. This is most im- 
portant, because this will prevent the soil from drying out too 
fast. It also kills weeds before they have a chance to get started. 
Follow these simple directions and you cannot fail with STREAM- 
LINER. These directions also apply to all the varieties of Ever- 
bearing Strawberries we list. 
DORSETT 
Ripens early, with Premier and Blakemore, but immune to frost, drought, and ex- 
cessive rain. Berries keep, ship, and hold color. The fruit is sweet, and is excellent 
fresh or canned. Price same as Premier. 
GEM 
Bears 60 Days After Planting 
Differs a little from Wayzata and Mastodon in this way: 
Gem prefers a clay or a heavy sandy loam soil, where 
Wayzata and Mastodon do well on any kind of soil. Gem 25 
also does best when grown in the hill system, so for best 50 
results keep all runners nipped off. The berries are large 100 
and smooth, and of a light red color, that ripen up even 
all around. Bears equally as heavy as Mastodon, and the 200 
berries get larger towards fall. Runner plants will bear as 300 
well as the mother plant. Gem is a good plant maker. 400 
Makes a good June-bearing variety. Bears 3 crops in 18 500 
months. Gem makes a beautiful quart of berries. Berries reo 
like these sell for 50c a quart around Thanksgiving and 
bring good prices all summer long. 
Gem Prices 
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STREAMLINER PRICES 
1Z for... $ 1.50 
25 for ........ 2.50 
50 for... ssi 3.50 
100 for... 6.00 
250 for... 12.00 
500 for ....,. 24.50 
1000 for .._i‘“‘(i iéi¥#:(R 50.00 
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PREMIER 
The Most Famous Berry Ever Introduced 
Premier Strawberries sold as high as $11.50 per 16-quart crate 
on the Benton Harbor, Mich., Wholesale Fruit Market. 
If you plant STROMER’S PREMIER you will get the first berries 
on the market. They will be bearing heavily before other varieties 
begin. Your biggest picking will be when berries are in good de- 
mand and are bringing top prices. Premier will grow anywhere. 
The plants are sturdy and long rooted, a good drought-resister. The 
berries are very large, and hold their size to the last picking. The 
flavor cannot be beaten. 
Premier and 
Dorsett Prices 
25 for 
50 
100 
for 
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for ...$ 1.25 
for 2.00 
for 3.50 
for 5.80 
for 8.10 
for 10.40 
for 12.50 
for 24.00 

