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Famous Strawberries 
ARROWHEAD—(Formerly Minn. No. 1118). A bright red, at- 
tractive June fruiting strawberry which has been high vigorous 
and productive in tests at many and varied locations. It is a 
promising home and market variety. 25 for $1.50; 50 for 
$2.50; 100 for $4.00. aie 
BEAVER—wWhile not as high in flavor as Dunlap or Premier, 
Beaver is a firm berry and especially good for canning. Does 
best on sandy soils. Beaver berries have good color, yield early 
and heavy and are a good shipper. 100 for $2.50. 
DUNLAP—Mid-season. An old favorite. One of the best known and 
most widely grown strawberries in the north and eastern half 
of the United States. 100 for $2.00; 500 for $8.00. 
EVERBEARING 
EVERMORE—(Minn.. No. 1166). This new everbearer is in much 
demand due to its hardiness and: good plant forming qualities, 
as well as being a heavy producer. Fruit is medium to dark 
«.- red and ‘inclined to be tart. 100: for $4.00. eur ty x ie 
STREAMLINER—The New Everbearing Strawberry is. especially 
hardy and combines the virtures to make this an outstanding 
. variety. Bears large sized fruit of excellent flavor. The healthy 
.. fpliage. and freedom from disease makes Streamliner out- 
' standing. 100 for $4.00. Phe 
FREDONIA—The Fredonia is an early black Grape of the Con- 
_ cord type. However, it is three weeks earlier to ripen than 
Concord, which is a decided advantage in the northern part of 
the country. The ‘fruit is equal to, or better than Concord. 
It is very productive and is just as hardy as Concord, but 
like Concord should have winter protection. Fredonia is rapidly 
becoming a standard variety and is replacing Concord in many 
districts. 2 yr. old choice plants. 8 for $1.00, or 85c¢ .each. 
MOORE’S EARLY—This grape is an older variety, but is being 
successfully grown in this area. Berries are large, jet black 
compact bunches. 2 yr. old choice plants, 3 for $1.00 or 
35¢ each. wer 
