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STREAMLINER 
SENSATIONAL EVERBEARER FOR THE SOUTH 
The largest Strawberry grown. Some as large as hen 
eggs. Streamliners planted in Forth Worth last February 
started bearing in March and were picked all summer 
and through Christmas. A Fort Worth grower says: 
“Streamliner produces more of the best Strawberries than 
any we have tried in 17 years. They continued to bear 
through 25 degrees of weather.” Mulch the ground 
heavily with straw or sawdust to keep the heavy berries 
off the ground. Find a place in your planting for this 
huge, fancy, rich-flavored Strawberry. 
Price: 25 plants, $1.50; 50 plants, $2.75; 
100 plants, $5.00, postpaid 
CULTURE 
Strawberry: Plants may be set at intervals of 10 to 12 
inches in rows 2/77 to 3 feet apart. Set the plants at 
about the same depth as they were before being dug, 
with the crown even with the top of the ground. Pack 
the dirt firmly about the roots. CAUTION: Do not 
cover the buds in the center of the plant with soil. If the 
bud is covered, the plant will more than likely delay 
blooming or die. Plant up on flat beds about 6 inches 
above the ground level. 
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