
GEM EVERBEARING | 
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GEM EVERBEARING—The berry that really produces two 
crops each year. Pick all this summer and fall, then you 
will harvest another fine crop next spring. Unlike most 
everbearers, this variety is an excellent plant maker. 
The plants are very healthy and vigorous, producing 
an abundance of runners, which bear fruit the first season. 
The berries are large, bright red, firm, roundish in shape, rather tart but 
of good flavor and quality. Good for dessert or culinary uses. Very at- 
tractive in appearance and sell well on the fresh fruit markets. ; 
50 plants $2.25, 100 plants $3.50, 250 plants $7.00, 500 plants $12.50. 
parcel post prepaid. 1,000 plants $19.50 express not prepaid. 
MASTODON EVERBEARING 
MASTODON EVERBEARING—Any soi! of high fertility will produce bumper crops of this outstand- 
ing everbearing variety. Mastodon is rightly named, because it exceeds them all in size and in 
number of berries per plant during the fruiting season, which extends from spring until late 
autumn. Delicious berries for home use. 



50 plants $3.00, 100 plants $5.00, 250 plants $10.00, 500 plants $16.75 parcel post prepaid. 1,000 
plants $24.75 express not prepaid. 
PREMIER. DORSETT 
DORSETT (Early)—Its bright red color and rich, delicious flavor always 
PREMIER—This is by far bring top market prices. Ripening early, with Premier and Blake- 
more, this variety rapidly came to the top in flavor, and is now well 
known and widely planted in all strawberry sections of the United 
States. In this latitude it does exceptionally well. 
the most popular extra 
early strawberry. It is 
our first variety to ripen 
and is so extremely productive that 50 plants $1.75, 100 plants $2.75, 250 plants $5.75, 500 plants $8.75 
it continues producing berries for parcel post prepaid. 1,000 plants $13.75 express not prepaid. 
many days. The berries are very 
large, firm, good quality, rich red 
GEM EVERBEARING color. Because the blooms are very 
frost-resistant, it is a sure and heavy FAI RFAX 
bearer. Self-pollenizing. 
FAIRFAX—Experienced strawberry gowers who have tested Fairfax 
have placed it at the very top of the list for quality. It is extra 
early, having the same bearing season as Premier, but is a much 
heavier bearer. The early blooms do not show serious frost dam- 
age, and the fruiting season extends over a long period. Flavor rich 
N EV : and sweet, bright red in color. Holds up well as a market variety 
and stands long-distance shipping. ; ; 
50 plants $1.75, 100 plants $2.75, 250 plants $5.75, 500 plants $8.75 
parcel post prepaid. 1,000 plants $13.75 express not prepaid. 4 

50 plants $1.75, 100 plants $2.75, 250 plants $5.75, 500 plants $8.75 
parcel post prepaid. 1,000 plants $13.75 express not prepaid. 
NEW ROBINSON—It is a terrific plant maker. The fruit is solid-meated 
and bright, glistening red—the sweetest, richest flavored and the 
largest we have ever had. Many customers have reported berries 
five to six inches in circumference—18 to a quart. Robinson is a 
sensation as a commercial berry and certainly the best for home 
canning and freezing. Fruits about one week later than Dunlap. 

50 plants $1.75, 100 plants $2.75, 250 plants $5.75, 500 plants $8.75 
parcel post prepaid. 1,000 plants $13.75 express prepaid. 
BELLMAR 
BELLMAR—Early fruit of a combination Premier-Missionary type, 
colored darker than Premier and somewhat lighter than Missionary. 
59 plants $1.75, 100 plants $2.75, 250 plants $5.75, 500 plants $8.75 : 
parce! post prepaid. 1,000 plants $13.75 express not prepaid. DORSETT 
