
Premier, early, extra sweet and productive. 
: This is a well tested 
4007—-Premier p.ant, resistant to leaf 
diseases and rot of the berries. A vigorous 
grower, producing strong plants, and carrying 
its berries well off the ground, even though 
they are extra large. Very sweet, ripening nice 
and even. One of the best June-bearing straw- 
berries. Healthy, strong plants, 25 for 80c; 59 
for $1.50; 109 for $2.65; 300 for $7.35, prepaid. 
4005 — Senator Dunlap 
Midseason, ripens about 10 days after Pre- 
mier. A solid berry which siands shipping well, 
therefore a great favorite on the market. Al- 
ways a sure, and abundant bearer. For the 
main June-crop it should be in every garden. 
Strong No. 1 plants, 50 for $1.25; 100 for $1.90; 
300 for $5.40, prepaid. 
4000—Gem Everbearing 
Berry of nice medium size, very sweet, and 
produced in June and fall, in nice quantities. 
Does extra well through the Mid-West, a 
sure beater. Like alt Everbearers watering dur- 
ing the dry summer weeks pays off in a lot of 
berries in the fall. Extra well rooted plants, 25 
aot fe 50 plants, $1.95; 100 for $3.45, post- 
paid. 
4020—Minnesota Everbearer 
Great hardiness of the plant, good medium 
size of the berries, their fine quality in sweet- 
ness and flavor (pink-meated) have brought 
this berry in great demand within just a few 
years. It bears well in June and _ fall. Very 
choice, strong plants, 25 for $1.45; 50 for $2.75; 
100 for $5.00, postpaid. 
4030—Streamliner Everbear- 
ing Berries almost as large as those of 
; Dunlap, deep red, very sweet, and 
with an outstanding strawberry flavor. Pro- 
duces a nice crop in June, some berries 
through the summer, and a heavy crop in the 
fall. Do not fail to give this berry a space in 
your garden. Strawberries make htiice border 
plants. 25 nice plants for $1.55; 50 for $2.95: 
100 for $5.70, postpaid. 
4013—Home- 
Garden 
Special 
for a fine crop in 
June and again 
throughsummer 
and fail 
50 Gem 
50 Minnesota 
all for 
only 
Plant 
Strawberries 
in the spring after 
the ground has 
warmed up. In 
small patches plant 
16 inches apart in 
all directions. In 
large plantings, 
space 16 inches 
apart in the row, 
the rows 30 inches 
apart. Spread roots 
out evenly, and do 
not cover plants so 
deep that the heart 
(center) of the 
lant is buried. 
ater each plant 
immediately after 
planting. This set- 
tles the soil prop- 
erly around roots, 
and plants get off 
to. a@ quick’ ‘start 
Don't just wait for 
a rain, if it comes 
it is so much bet- 
ter. At planting 
time fertilizer is 
not needed. Poor 
soil can be ferti- 
lized in late. fall. 
Commercial ferti- 
lizer, or barn ma- 
mure is recom- 
mended. 
4.48 
postpaid. 

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