

Premier 

Bestlate 
4-506—This berry was originated by John 
Haley, of Southern Michigan. It is a cross 
between Premier and Washington. The best 
medium to late—10 days to 2 weeks 
later than Premier. In our 50 some years 
of growing strawberries, Robinson is the 
largest berry we have ever seen—30 
berries will fill a quart. In fact, one of 
our Montana customers says some of he 
Robinson measure 6 to 6% 
inches in circumference and in- 
quired how much bigger they 
have grown, and. one of our 
Michigan customers states heg 
may elect to sell his berries by‘ 
the dozen—or yard, for just 18 
of the giant Robinson berries 
filled a quart container, and that 
they averaged “‘six berries to. 
the foot.”’ This variety has been 
grown commercially for the past 
nine years in Michigan; has pro- 
duced a wonderful crop of fruit 
every year under most unfavor- 
able conditions—farmers netted over | 
$1,000.00 an acre from this variety. . 
Berries are extremely large, and 
honey-sweet. Color is decidedly a car- 
dinal-red, and this berry may be offered 
under this name. Berries have a firm, 
tough skin, making it an excellent ship- 
per to distant markets. 
Excellent plant maker on any soil. 
Premier and Robinson, two of the best 
varieties, will give you berries over the 
entire season. 
PRICE: 25 for 85c; 50 for $1.50; 100 for 
$2.50; 250 for $5.50; 500 for $8.00; 
1,000 for $14.00; 2,000 for $26.00; 
5,000 for $60.00. 
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BARGAIN NO. 51 
50 Premier 50 Robinson 
cy 
Net, not prepaid 
Robinson 
Still the leading early berry. 
4-504—-A standard of excellence with 
all growers, and the earliest worth- 
while Strawberry of the older varie- 
ties. A great money-maker, for it 
yields its fruit crop at a time when 
strawberries are in great demand and 
sell at fancy prices. Premier is as 
nearly frost-proof as any strawberry 
can be. It is unusually healthy, being 
free from leafspot and other diseases. 
Its deep, heavy roots enable it to with- 
stand dry weather and mature a full 
crop of big berries when many varie- 
ties are a complete failure. Large, 
bright red, firm berries of fine texture 
and flavor. 
PRICE: 25 for 95c; 50 for $1.65; 100 
for $2.75; 250 for $5.85; 500 for 
$8.75; 1,000 for $16.00; 2,000 for 
$30.00; 5,000 for $65.00. 

