EVERBEARING VARIETIES 
Gem: This is one of the old standards in 
everbearing varieties. A good plant maker, 
Potted Strawberry Plants 
The following varieties have been selected 
good flavor, medium size and bright red. for potting because they are well adapted 
for home garden use. We suggest for deep 
Mastadon: Another of the old reliable 
everbearing varieties. Large in size, good freezing the nee of Pathfinder, Dunlap, 
plant maker, good flavor and dependable. Starbright, Catskill and Sparkle. 
Minnesota 1166 (Evermore): This is a Early 
very dark plant inclined to BKow from the Pathfinder Weed 
crown and therefore makes an ideal plant 
for use in border planting where space is 
limited and ornamentation and berries are Mid-season 
both desired. Produces very heavy per plant. Aberdeen Sen. Dunlap 
Streamliner: One of the new Everbearing Staronien Harr os 
varieties and the most prolific of them all 
both in plants and berries. The berry is Late 
extra large and of good flavor. Catskill Sparkle 
Red Star 
Green Mountain: Recently removed from 
restricted propagation. This is a good plant 2 
2 Everbearing 
maker, large long in shape, good color and 
exceptional flavor for such a large ever- Gem Green Mountain 
bearing variety. Streamliner Mastadon 
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BETTER PLANTS FOR BETTER STRAWBERRIES 
We have been growing strawberries and plants for nearly a half century 
and have built our berry business on a quality berry, raising nothing but 
varieties of the highest eating quality. Our object has been to have our cus- 
tomers get a box or a tray of the best tasting berries they ever purchased. 
Ours is a business of two generations, both of which have striven to attain the 
best possible selection to offer our customers, and over a period of years have 
arrived at the list we offer for your selections. Strawberries like everything 
else should be selected to accomplish a definite purpose. Hf it is for the home 
garden, we have it and if for commercial growing, we have that too and if you 
are in doubt, we are fully qualified and exceedingly willing to offer sugges- 
tions. 

STRAWBERRY CULTURE 
Choice of Plot 
Any soil that has grown corn, potatoes or tomatoes will grow straw- 
berries. Never plant on newly turned turf but choose ground that has been 
gardened at least one year because this has removed the white grub that feeds 
on hard roots and strawberry crowns. 
