TWO PROLIFIC NEW EVERBEARERS 
HAVE FRUIT EARLY AND LATE! THESE VARIETIES WILL PRODUCE IT 
LUSCIOUS NEW EVERBEARING VARIETY 
“SUPERFECTION” 
The Last Word in Strawberry Goodness 
A Sure Profit Producer for a Roadside Market 
A new everbearer and one which you will like from the moment you 
set the husky and vigorous growing plants. Under normal conditions, 
you will be having ripe berries 90 days after you set them out. 
“SUPERFECTION” will withstand hot summers and cold winters and 
continue to produce tremendous crops of delicious berries year after 
year. Fruits are large, have a wonderful color, are firm for market or 
shipping, hold their shape when canned and are excellent for freezing. 
A real profit maker for a roadside stand as they com- 
mand top prices when other Strawberry varieties are 
out of season. You'll love the sweet, melting flavor of 
the large, red-to-the-center berries. If you want to 
grow everbearers we recommend that you try this out- 
standingly good new variety. 
25 for $2.00; 100 for $6.50; 500 for $30.00; 1000 
for $55.00. See opposite page for shipping charges. 













Grow Your Own 
Strawberries at a 
Cost of Only lc 
per Quart 
PROLIFIC NEW EVERBEARER WHICH 
PRODUCES UNUSUALLY SWEET BERRIES 
“STREAMLINER” 
The Sweetest Strawberry We Know Of 
Large In Size—Meltingly Good To Eat 
Save Sugar When Canning or When Using 
On The Table—Grow ‘’Streamliner’’ 
This new berry is of immense size, a sure cropper, of 
choice quality and an extremely vigorous grower. These 
fine qualities make it much prized by those who grow berries 
for market. Starts bearing early in the season and continues 
to bear heavy crops until long past frost. A beautiful bright 
colored berry of fine flavor; excellent for market, for can- 
ning or for locker storage after quick freezing. 
HANS ota otaaERRTICOSN 
25 for $1.50; 100 for $4.50; 500 for $20.00; 1000 for NOTE: SEE OPPOSITE PAGE FOR LIST OF STATES INTO 
$35.00. See opposite page for shipping charges. * WHICH WE DO NOT SHIP ANY BERRY PLANTS 


"RED LAKE” CURRANTS 
Late introduction. Fruit bright red and large. Clusters are long 
and size of berry is uniform to end of bunch. Flavor is rich and 
sub-acid with plenty of pulp and few seeds. We believe it to be 
the best variety grown today. 2-yr. plants, 45¢ each; 3 for $1.15; 
10 for $3.00. 
Plant Currants 3 to 4 feet apart and keep cultivated. Each 
spring cut out all old wood and leave but 4 or 5 of the strongest 
new canes to produce new crop. Burn all the trimmings as soon 
as job is completed. Keep well fertilized. 
NOTE: CURRANTS CANNOT BE SHIPPED INTO 
THE FOLLOWING STATES— 
California, Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana, Colorado, 
Nevada, Utah, Arizona, Florida, Connecticut, Maine, Mary- 
land, Michigan, Massachusetts, Minnesota, New Hampshire, 
New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, Wis- 
consin, New Jersey, West Virginia. 

For Perfect Jelly—Red Lake Currants 

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