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EVERBEARING VARIETY 
GEM—Heavy. fruiting, medium to large berries, rich 
red color of very fine quality and flavor, does well in 
almost all soils in all Northern States to Mo., but does 
best on rich loam. Good plant maker, hence set 16 in. 
apart in row. Gives a lighter spring crop than Mastodon, 
but a heavier fall crop. 2% for $1.47; 50 fer $2.43; 100 for 
$4.10; 250 for $8.95; 500 for $16.50; 1,000 for $30.95, post- 
om Cost Is Less from Salzer's 
JUNE-BEARING VARIETIES 
* PREMIER (Extra Early)—If you ever thrilled to the 
taste of delicious, sweet, juicy strawberries then you know 
the fine flavor of this superb variety. If you’re after those 
top-of-the-market prices for the first good berries on the 
market, Premier is your choice. 
Ripening very early, it’s a heavy producer of excellent 
quality fruit carrying well into mid-season. This hardy, 
healthy plant has proven through the years it will stand 
frost better than any variety known. Will grow and pro- 
duce well almost anywhere. This makes Premier your best 
bet for a sure profitable crop and a dependable table supply. 
The attractive heart-shaped berries are very large and 
firm and the color a pure medium-red. Flavor and texture 
are excellent. 235 for 93c; 50 for $1.57; 100 for $2.75; 250 
for $5.75; 500 for $9.85; 1,000 for $18.75, postpaid. 
. ROBINSON (Midseason)—The new berry from Michigan, 
Known as! the finish commercial June-bearing variety. 
Brings good prices. Fruit is very large and scarlet-red. 
Berries are firm, glossy and good shippers. Bears heavily 
and is classed as mid-season to late. Good for canning, 
freezing and preserving. 25 for 95c; 30 for $1.62; 100 for 
$2.85; 250 for $5.95; 500 for $10.25; 1,000 for $19.45, postpaid. 
- CATSKILL (Midseason)—Heaviest producer of any lead- 
ing variety. Berries very large, good quality, firm, attrac- 
tive. Canada to Mo. and N.C. Best mid-season. 25 for 953 
50 for $1.62; 100 for $2.85; 250 for $5.95; 500 for $10.25; 1,000 
for $19.45, postpaid. 
.~ DUNLAP °-(Early)—An old stand-by! Berries medium 
size, bright red, pointed in shape, highly flavored, ideal 
eanner, big yielder. Resists drought and coid weather. 
| Vigorous grower. Middle and Northern states and Canada. 
Very dependable. Good for freezing. 25 for 75e; 50 for 
$1.20; 100 for $2.10; 250 for $4.35; 500 for $7.60; 1,000 for 
$13.85, postpaid. 
~ FAIRFAX (Early)—Widely adapted North to Middle 
South. Berries dark red, very sweet, firm, quite produc- 
tive, ideal for home garden and fancy roadside: market. 
One of the finest; long picking season. 25 for 95c; 50 for 
$1.62; 100 for $2.85; 250 for $5.95; 500 for $10.25; 1,000 for 
$19.45, postpaid. 
A pollinizer is not necessary for any strawberries offered 
in this catalogue. 
NOTE—Strawberry plants cannot be shipped into either 
Arizona, California or New Jersey. 
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EVERBEARING VARIETIES 
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Deliciously sweet actually requiring less sugar. Firm glossy 
red berries, attractive and of very large size. They are conical 
in shape and as. they ripen darken, to-a deep rich red. Very 
seldom does Streamlimer have any green tips or spots. The 
berries run uniform in size and appear to be more firm than 
other everbearing varieties. Tops for short cake, canning or 
freezing. Adaptable to all the northérn, eastern and middle 
states down to North Carolina. Streamliner will bear freely 
from spring until freezing weather in the fall. A very heavy 
cropper and should be in every’garden. 25 for $2.20; 50 for 
$3.60; 100 for $5.95; 250 for $13.45; 500 for $24.50; 1,000 for 
$44.75, postpaid. 
Jumbo 
Berries 
~ MINNESOTA 1166 (Evermore)—Fruits in July and again in Fall _ 
and on until frost! The berries are firm, large size, rich dark red, 
attractive appearance, and fine quality. Heavy yielder, Does 
well on practically all soils and in tests.has outyielded Masto- 
don. 1200 plants set in April made a record of $500.00 by Nov. 
1 of the same year. Minn. 1166 is distinctly a Northern straw-. 
berry and is especially recommended for anyone in cold~cli- 
mates. It is a vigorous, healthy grower and is about the most 
productive Everbearer. Practically no green tips or spots. 
Adapted to the North, from the middle States north to Canada 
and Maine. Good for freezing. 25 for $1.62; 50 for $2.75; 100 
for $4.65; 250 for $9.85; 500 for $17.85; 1,000 for $33.75, postpaid. 
- MASTODON—tThe grand old Everbearer! Adapted from the 
Northern States down to N. GC. and Tenn., and never “lets one 
down!” Perhaps more people in more states grow more Mas- 
todon, and like it, than any other Everbearer. It makes a 
strong rugged plant, gives a good spring crop, and bears 
heavily until frost. Large (one of the largest) bright red 
berries, good quality, and firm enough to truck several hun- 
dred miles. Fine for the home. Also, Mastodon gives a splen- 
did crop during the strawberry season, entirely apart from its 
everbearing qualities. 25 fer $1.62; 50 for $2.75; 100 for $4.65; 
250 for $9.85; 500 for $17.85; 1,000 for $33.75, postpaid. 
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Protect Your Strawberries 
with 
SCARE AWAY! 
The Modern Scarecrow—Rids 
your garden of destructive birds 
and small animals. Light metal- 
lic strips drive out marauders 
with a combination of crackling 
noise, flashing light and flutter- 
ing motion. Easy to hang on 
string or wire. 
5576—Pkge. (10 strips), 29c; 4 
pkegs., $1.00, postpaid, 



