WaNESBORO, VIRGINIA 21 
STRAWBERRIES—Continued 
(U. S. Plant Patent No. 345) 
A new, patented midseason Strawberry which 
originated in Virginia but its popularity has now 
spread throughout the East due to its enormous 
yield, having doubled that of most standard varie- 
ties in the various State Experiment Station tests. 
Extremely large, rich bright red; firm, and long 
distance shipper. If your space is limited, plant the 
Majestic and obtain the maximum yield; or if you 
are growing berries commercially, plant the Majes- 
tic and reap a really handsome profit. One of the 
tew Strawberries ever to be honored with a United 
States patent, which it deserves. 
Per 25.225, $1.75 Per100....$4.60 Per 500.. .$14.40 
Per 50..... 2.90 Per 250.... 9.20 Per 1000.. 
The 
(U. S. Plant Patent No. 502) Gi d 
New, early Strawberry developed’ and patented by rant an 
Tennessee Agricultural Experiment Station. 
Ripens five days after Blakemore. Good color, large, pro- King of All " whi ." as 
lific. Excellent quality. Especially desirable because of its 2h 
superior freezing qualities. A most satisfactory home garden fi a 
variety, as well as profitable commercial berry. ver earers— 
Now being extensively planted in the South and proving e+. F 
equally as successful in other areas where tested. _ We offer for the first time the brand new Superfec- 
Per 25... $1.25 Per 100... $3.50 Per 509.. $11.00 tiom, which is all the name implies. Berries excep- 
Per 50 2.00 Per 250 6.50 Per 1000.. 17.50 tionally large, roundish in shape, dark red all, the way 
RS aT Li ee) Dy 5 :, through, have zippy, sweet flavor. Firm texture, will 
withstand long-distance shipping without discoloration 
IS, nbs , or softening. Grand freezer. Bears some fruit con- 
ue eaiUing STRAWBERRIES tinuously from a short time after it is planted until the 
snow flies and heavy crops both Spring and Fall. 
Vigorous grower, producing new plants freely. As 
Superfection has all the marketing qualities, it is 
certain to become a leading commercial berry, as well 
as a favorite for the home garden. 
Per 25......$2.50 Peri00...$7.90 Per 500..$24.00 
Per 50...... 4.25 Per 250...14.00 Per 1000. 40.00 
The Everbearing Strawberry does for Strawberries what 
the Hybrid Tea Rose does for Roses—extends the season 
from May until November. We offer two outstanding Ever- 
bearers, both of which will bear the first season. 
Parcel Post Shipments of Strawberries 
Our Strawberry Plants are sold f.o.b. our shipping 
point, but can often be shipped to the best advantage 
by Parcel Post. It is impossible to estimate in advance 
exactly what the postage will be, but if you would like 
your plants shipped by Parcel Post, advise and we 
will do so and you may remit whatever postage the 
package shows. 
NOTE: Strawberries are put up 25 plants to the bunch and 
are not offered in smaller quantities than 25, or in broken bunches 
A SENSATIONAL EVERBEARER 
Large, firm, and sweet. Produces a crop in Spring equal in quality 
and yield to the best one-season varieties, starting again in July and 
continuing until freezing weather, furnishing more and more big, firm, 
sweet, bright red berries which are excellent for serving fresh, canning, 
and freezing, requiring little sugar. Plants are now available in sufh- 
cient quantities and at a price so that each home owner or gardener 
may enjoy Streamliner, which has displaced most of the older Ever- 
bearers because of its enormous yields and fruit of superior quality. 
Per2oatee en: $2.255 Per 1007.27. $6.00 Per 500...... $18.75 
Perjo0 3 oe Omee er, 200fr a 12.00 Per1000..... 30.00 
A barrel af fresh STRAWBERRIES avd june 
A WHOLESOME HOBBY, TOPIC FOR CONVERSATION, AND SOURCE 
OF FRESH STRAWBERRIES FOR BREAKFAST 
Fifty plants can be grown in an ordinary barrel. Bore 40 1-inch holes in side of 
barrel, fill with good grade of top soil, place in back yard or some other convenient 
location, and set a plant in each hole on side of barrel; 10 plants can be planted on 
top. Keep well watered and be sure to bore a few small holes in bottom of barrel 
for drainage. No weeds, no cultivation necessary; keep runners pinched off. 
We recommend planting 25 plants each Streamltiner Everbearing and 
New Superfection—total 50 plants—$4.15, postpaid 
SEE PAGE 24G FOR MAKING A STRAWBERRY BARREL 
re aT atin at nn Pa ne 
Following is a November, 1946 clipping from the Waynesboro News-V irginian, Waynesboro, Va, 
Heralds November by Picking Ripe, Luscious Strawberries Here 
Picking fresh Strawberries in November is not at all uncommon in Waynesboro. In fact 
it’s an accustomed thing at Waynesboro Nurseries, reports E. M. Quillen, president and 
general manager. { Lele ‘ 
Bright and early this morning Mr. Quillen brought to the News-Virginian office a heaping 
quart basket of red, ripe, luscious, well-formed, well-filled Strawberries just picked at 
the nursery near Lyndhurst. 
These are Streamliner everbearing berries; they yield from May through November. 
In fact, Mr. Quillen says he has often picked good ripe berries after snow has fallen. 
Streamliner And now for some shortcake! 
