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Do you know anything that tastes better 






yields for the small space they take. Plant 
than fresh, home-grown, sweet, luscious plenty so you have enough to eat fresh, to 
strawberries? Why pay such high prices for can, preserve, and for freezing. For home 
the fruit when it isso easy to grow them? In use set plants 24 inches apart each way. For 
every garden there is room for at least a small a larger bed, set 18 to 24 inches apart in the 
patch. They bear quickly and produce high row and the rows 314 feet apart. 

INTER-STATE’'S GENUINE 
ANT GEM 




100 +. $3.50 
25 for $1.25 50 for $2.00 200 for $6.00 1000 for $22.50 
A2 Gem is the variety which made THISSUMMER AND FALL, start- 
everbearing strawberries so popular. 60 to 90 days after planting and con- 
It seems to stand more adverse condi- tinue until freezing weather. It is 
tions. Extremely productive. The astonishing how many quarts of big 
berries are large, firm, bright red and __ fine berries you get. Next year they 
good quality. Especially fine for can- _ will bear spring, summer and fall. Self- 
ning and freezing. They will bear  pollenizing. POSTPAID. aie 





25 Giant Gem ] All ee 
25 Streamliner FOR 5 
25 Dunlap $9.7 
25 Blakemore POSTPAID 
ee FAMILY STRAWBERRY PATCH 
($4.75 Value 
25 Streamliner AA 9 
25 Giant Gem All 150 Plants 
25 Premier $ 
25 Blakemore 3 75 : 
for S Postpaid 
25 Dunlap 
25 Robinson ($6.50 Value) 
Gives you berries from extra early to freer: 

A 35 SIOUX—This is a new variety originated at 
the Cheyenne Horticultural Field Station. It 
was created especially for western Nebraska, Wy- 
oming, northern Colorado, Dakotas and such sec- 
tions where other varieties of strawberries will 
not live. Here at Hamburg it is a tremendously 
vigorous grower, big stems, large leaves. The 
fruit is larger than normal, bright red color and 
extremely sweet. Unfortunately we have avail- 
able only a small quantity of plants this spring 
so we cannot sell more than 25 toa customer. We 
especially want the folks who have not been able 
to grow strawberries to try it. Remember that 
even if it has been bred to stand ‘‘tough-going,”’ 
in dry weather you ought to water it thoroughly. 
It is a June-bearer, not an ever-bearer. Self-pol- 
lenizing. POSTPAID. 
25 for $2.50 
