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SUPERFECTION| 
THE LAST WORD IN EVERBEARING 
STRAWBERRIES 
This grand, new, Everbearing Straw- 
berry was developed by Mr. Kiplinger of 4 
Northern Michigan and it is definitely the 
last word in this type of berry and unques- ~qa@? ‘ 
tionably surpasses any other variety to S mie 
date. 
The berries are very large, tend to be 
round in shape and are a 
deep red color all the way 
through. The flavor is of de- 
licious honey sweetness with 
the true strawberry piquancy. 
The quality is altogether ex- 
cellent and the berries are 
firm enough to stand distant 
shipping. The piants are vig- 
orous, free growing and 
hardy, having been bred in 
a very cold section. 









Use this fine Strawberry for any purpose 
and we doubt you will find any superior. SUPER SIZE 
For delicious flavor on short cake or eaten 
out of hand, canning or freezing it is indeed SUPER FLAVOR 
aaa SUPER BEARING 
Prices: 25 for $2.60; 50 for $4.35; 100 for 
For other Strawberries 
$8.65; 250 for $17.50; 500 for $34.50; 1000 See page 105 SUPERFECTION 
for $64.50. All postpaid. 
Protect your Strawberries 
with 
new rose) 6©XRROSE OF FREEDOM os pareyr 71 aceppaeeLi0s, 
A Hybrid Tea with 60 to 70 petaled, sone ce ect pust ane ned To wets paving 4 deve nn 
rose fragrance. The lovely blooms are borne singly on strong fo) inch stems, Super 3 
for cutting. The new wood is usually thornless and the plant blooms freely, is vigorous, Superfection Everbearing 
upright, with disease resistant foliage. Very hardy. 


A WINNER—City of Portland Award for 1947. Highest scoring red rose in 1946-47 nation- for Quick Freezing 
wide trials. It will be exhibited in 54 famous rose gardens throughout the United States 
and Canada this summer. For freezing, just wrap boxes or a case 
of Superfection berries in paper or cello- 
ONE OF $1.65 EACH = phane. Don’t wash—don'’t prepare! 
1 . 
AMERICA'S oe an POSTPAID Just freeze. When you take them out 
FINEST RED. 
ROSES 
next winter, hull them immediately, 

wash them and they are ready to eat, 

“sweet as honey.” The most delicious 
strawberry surprise you have ever tasted. 
The taste test tells. 
New Way Strawberry Bed 
Mark four parallel rows 18 inches 
apart. Set plants one foot apart in each 
row. This bed 25 feet long and 6 feet 
wide will require just 100 plants, 25 to 
the row. As young runners develop, 
allow to take root between mother 
plants so all plants, young and old, will 
be spaced approximately 6 inches apart. 
Keep runners thereafter cut off. Mulch 
between plants with straw, lawn clip- 
pings, leaves, etc. 
PLEASE NOTE! 
Strawberries cannot be sent to 
California or New Jersey 

