WASMESBORO, VIRGIN 

STRAWBERRIES— Continued 
A new, patented midseason variety which originated in Virginia but 
its popularity has now spread throughout the East due to its enormous 
yield, having made an average yield of more than double other leading 
varieties in the various State Experiment Station tests. Extremely large, 
rich bright red; firm, and long distance shipper. If your space is limited. 
plant the Majestic and obtain the maximum yield; or if you are grow- 
ing berries commercially, plant the Majestic and reap a really handsome 
profit. One of the few Strawberries ever to be honored with a United 
States patent which it well deserves. 
Per 25 cc eee ee ee $1.75 PerZ50 are ene $9.20 
Per50 Che eee coo PRY Per 5003 14.40 
Per'100 6 eee 4.60 Per 1000.. .23.00 
Euertearing STRAWBERRIES 
The Everbearing Strawberry does for Strawberries what the Hybrid 
Tea Rose does for Roses—extends the season from May until November. 
We offer two outstanding Everbearers, both of which will bear the 
first season. 
GEM. Possibly the best known and most extensively planted of the 
Everbearing Strawberries, making in the Spring a normal yield of 
firm, sweet, large, glossy, dark red berries and then repeating in Fall 
when berries are more or less a novelty. 
Per25.)..0 on foe eee $1.90 Per 2502 eee ee 10.00 
Per50 FS ta eee 3.15 Rerms00 te eee sh o.05 
Per'100 5.4 O85. eee ae 5.00 PereL000 see oie ss 25.00 
THE BEST EVERBEARING STRAWBERRY 
Bears A Crop First Season 
Large, firm, and sweet. Produces a crop in Spring equal in quality 
and yield to the best one-season varieties, starting again in July and 
continuing until freezing weather, furnishing more and more big, firm, 
sweet, bright red berries which are excellent for serving fresh, canning, 
and freezing, requiring little sugar. We know of no plant which will 
yield as much delicious fruit on an equal amount of land. Plants are 
now available in sufficient quantities and at a price so that each home 
owner or gardener may enjoy Streamliner. 
Per254).-. > ae yea $2225 Per 25025 toe eee $12.00 
Per'505. {ae eee 3.75 Per500 $44.3. 18.75 
Pet:10045) eee 6.00 Per:1000 233 ae 29.00 

PARCEL POST SHIPMENTS OF STRAWBERRIES 
Our Strawberry Plants are sold f.o.b. our ship- 
ping point, but can often be shipped to the best 
advantage by Parcel Post. It is impossible to 
estimate in advance exactly what the postage will 
be, but if you would like your plants shipped by 
Parcel Post, advise and we will do so and you may 
remit whatever postage the package shows. 
















Tennessee 
Supreme 

Streamliner (Everbearing) 
A barrel of Jresse STRAWBERRIES ceed Jun 
A wholesome hobby, topic for conversation, and source of fresh 
Strawberries for breakfast. 
Fifty plants can be grown in an ordinary barrel. Bore 40 1-inch holes 
in side of barrel, fill with good grade of top soil, 
some other convenient location, and set a plant in each hole on side of 
barrel; 10 plants can be planted on top. Keep well watered and be sure 
to bore a few small holes in bottom of barrel for drainage. No weeds, 
no cultivation necessary; keep runners pinched off. 
We suggest planting 25 each Gem Everbearing and Streamliner 
Everbearing, 50 plants, $3.45. 
place in back yard or 
(Patent No. 502) 
New, early Strawberry developed and patented by Tennessee Agri- 
cultural E xperiment Station. 
Ripens five days after Blakemore. Good color, lz urge, prolific. Excel- 
lent quality. Especially desirable because of its superior freezing qualities. 
A most satisfactory home garden variety, as well as profitable commercial 
berry. Prices same as Temple. 

















The following is a November, 1946, 
clipping from the Waynesboro News- 
Virginian, Waynesboro, Virginia: 

Heralds November by Picking 
Ripe, Luscious Strawberries Here 
Picking fresh strawberries in November 
is not at all uncommon in Waynesboro. 
In fact it’s an accustomed thing at 
Waynesboro Nurseries, reports E. M. 
Quillen, president and general manager. 
Bright and early this morning Mr. 
Quillen brought to the News-Virginian 
office a heaping quart basket of red, ripe, 
luscious, well-formed, well-filled straw- 
berries just picked at the nursery 
near 
Lyndhurst. 
These are Streamliner everbearing 
berries; they yield from May through 
November. In fact, Mr. Quillen says he 
has often picked good ripe berries after 
snow has fallen. 
And now for some shortcake! 
