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MASTODON 
Mastodon has been with us for about 20 years, and in all these 
20 years we have never known them to fail on a full crop 5 to 6 
months long the same year they are set out. The size of the berry 
is like Streamliner—very large. It is of very good quality, red all 
the way through, and fine flavor. Bears as heavy as Streamliner, 
and makes many new runner plants. These new runner plants 
will also bear toward fall, and then you have a real picking row. 
This wide row will make fine picking next June as a spring berry. 
Mastodon does not require any special soil, care or petting. They 
grow most anywhere, or on any soil that will grow garden or 
potatoes. They sell like “hot cakes” on roadside stands, or on 
any market. It will take a hard freeze to stop Mastodon from 
bearing. White frost will never hurt them at all. A field of Mas- 
todon in full bearing in late November is a sight never to be 
forgotten. Even after a light snow one can go out and find ripe 
berries unharmed. 
SCARLET 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 also does best 
when grown in the hill system, so for best results keep all runners 
nipped off. The berries are large and smooth, and of a light red 
color, that ripen up even all around. Bears equally as heavy as 
Mastodon, and the berries get larger towards fall. Runner plants 
will bear as well as the mother plant. Gem is a good plant 
maker. Makes a good June-bearing variety. Bears 3 crops 
in 18 months. Gem makes a beautiful quart of berries. 
Berries like these sell for $1.00 a quart around Thanksgiving 
and bring good prices all summer long. 
SUPERFECTION 
Everbearing Strawberry 
The newest variety out. 
after set. Three big crops in eighteen 
months. Looks and grows a little like 
Scarlet Gem, but bears much heavier, and 
grows more thrifty. Holds color and flavor 
well after picked. Excellent eaten fresh, 
canned or frozen. Set the plants in April 
and May, and be eating delicious berries in 
July the same year. Plants are still scarce. 
Order early. 
Bears 60 days 
PRICES 
PAS DET) Aa ARES Oe Re acne $ 2.75 
S OMRON Betas ake > Sacto el cie elie iehsceua! » 5.00 Superfection 
MOOMPON Me ne tere otecrsice sustees he 8.00 
PS OM LOR Paseo eos) cisne 3 cin es2 18.00 
TOOORTObm roe nite rave eis, ae see chs 65.00 
NO DISCOUNT 
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Mastodon Prices 
pn atoreaereer i tcce $1.25 
SO cforsereeee 2.00 
VOOR fore ee. 3.50 
20O0D forsee ee 5.80 
300:forat. isc. 8.10 
400 for .......... 10.40 
BOO forsee eeu 12.50 
HOOOT forsee sey ie. 24.00 
LESS DISCOUNTS 
GEM PRICES 
25 fore. See Smelezo 
50 for 2.00 
100 for 3.50 
200 for 5.80 
300 for 8.10 
400 for 10.40 
500 for 12.50 
1000 for 24.00 
LESS DISCOUNTS 












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M. cstoden 
Euertearer 
3 Full Crops in 18 
Months 
3 Big Profits 
2 O DISCOUNT 
Until Feb. 5 
15 DISCOUNT 
Until Mar. 5 
DISCOUNT 
i O % Until Apr. 5 
Balance of Season 
Net Prices 
SENATOR DUNLAP 
Senator Dunlap is an old well 
known variety that has made more 
dollars for berry growers than any 
other variety. It will grow most 
anywhere and on any kind of soil. 
However, it will do best on heavy, 
rich soil. If planted on light soil, 
be sure to set them 2 feet apart. 
On heavy soils set them 18 inches 
apart. Berries are dark red, firm, 
and sweet. Wonderful for canning 
and freezing as well as fresh. 
SENATOR DUNLAP PRICES 
2S Nfor eee ee $ 0.95 
BOT forsee eee ene 1.50 
100% fore o ee 2.50 
250: forsee Ae ee 5.00 
SOOs former. ee: 8.00 
1OOO Forme oer ee 15.00 
