The DOLLAR NURSERY Famous Strawberrics Bloomfield, Iowa 
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Gem Ev0erbearing 
Gem is a money-making everbearer. Its berries are solid, 
and carry well to market. They are well shaped, well col- 
ored and deliciously flavored. The plants are healthy, vig- 
orous, drought resistant, productive. Does not require mat- 
ing. Grow in narrow rows for best results. Gem pro- 
duces a fine crop of money-making berries in the fall, ber- 
ries that will sell well at fancy prices—and then again in 
the spring. More and more Gem is being planted for profit. 
25 for 85c; 50 for $1.45; 100 for $2.25; 
500 for $10.00; 1000 for $20.00 
Everything Postpaid. 
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Minnesota Everhearing 
No. 1166 
Produced at the Minnesota Agricultural Experimental Sta- 
tion Minnesota 1166 has hardiness, and fruitfulness, under 
adverse conditions that most varieties do not have. Many 
believe it will soon replace the ordinary varieties, because 
it really is superior. Berries are large, well-shaped, dark 
red clear through, and have marvelous keeping and ship- 
ping qualities. Do not rot in the box or dry up. 
25 for 85e; 50 for $1.45; 100 for $2.25; 
500 for $10.00; 1000 for $20.00 
Everything Postpaid. 
Neu! 
SLuperkection 
Everhearing 
All The Name Implies 
Introduced by the originator of Gem, SUPERFECT- 
ION is one of the newest everbearing strawberries 
_resulting from modern plant breeding. Offered.this 
year by a few of the leading nurseries of the coun- 
try. You will want to be the first to have this ex- 
ceptionally fine everbearer. SUPERFECTION bears 
heavily from June until frost. Large, bright red 
berries with an extra delicious flavor. 
25 for $1.75 
50 for $3.00 
100 for $5.00 
200 for $9.50 
300 for $13.50 
400 for $16.50 
500 for $18.50 
1000 for $35.00 
POSTP AID 
Brune Mawel 
Everhearing Berry 
A Miracle has been wrought in this new EVERBEARING 
STRAWBERRY, for it has all qualities tied up in one 
berry. Folks who cannot eat other varieties of Strawberries 
you can eat this one, no acid, and about all sugar. This 
variety will not cause a rash like others do on some folks. 
So sweet no sugar is needed, mild and smooth, seeds are so 
small they’re hardly noticed; berries of bright red. Bears 60 
days after set, and is still at it when it commences snow; 
bears best in September and October. 
25 plants for $1.35 — 50 for $2.50 — 100 for $4.50 
300 for $13.00 — 500 for $20.00 — 1000 for $37.50 
All Prices Postpaid 
Dollar Nursery Strawberry Plants 
Have stood the test for twenty nine years. Grown under most favorabl e climatic conditions in the country. Care- 
fully packed to reach you in good condition. We ship to all states and supply several large nurseries. All our 
plants are doubly inspected by the state and fully guaranteed in every way. 
All prices include postage. 
The Dollar Nursery 
Bloomfield, lowa 
Baysenberries 
Big-Quicy-Delicious 
Thorntess Boysenberry 
This is the Boysenberry that is so widely advertised in 
garden magazines. The thornless type. Huge maroon-red 
berry in giant clusters that often measure 1/2 to 2 inches 
long and almost as wide. Strong growing vines. Flavor is a 
delightful blend of the best Loganberry, Raspberry, Black- 
berry, Dewberry flavors. Hardier and better than Dew 
berries and larger than the largest Blackberries. Delicious 
to eat fresh, without sugar, or canned or made into jelly, 
jam and juice. Make super-delicious pies. Set the bushes 4 
by feet apart in the field and tie them to one wire, 
strung about 2% to 3 feet from the ground. Prune severly 
every year. 
5 10 25 50 100 200 
A-yr., NOsl ae $1.10 $2.00 $3.75 $6.00 $10.50 $19.00 
Phoice Bluehkerries 
There is a big market for these delicious Blueberries; 
they make money from any type of acid soil. Grow in big 
clusters—3000 to 5000 quarts per acre—easy to harvest, 
thornless. Plants last a lifetime, give bigger yields every 
year. If your soil is sweet, use peat moss or partially rotted 
vegetable matter around the plants to create acid. The 
period of ripening covers several weeks; therefore har- 
vesting can be done at leisure. Write U. S. Dept. of Agri- 
eulture, Washington, D. C., for free booklet on Blueberry 
culture. 
Your choice of CABOT (early) ; RANCOCAS (midseason) ; 
RUBEL (late). Use two or more varieties to cross-pollenize 
for best results. 
14 TO 20 INCHES—FRUITING SIZE 
38 for $3.50 — 5 for $5.50 — 10 for $10.00 
New Sioux Strawberry 
A spring variety! Originated by Cheyenne Horticultural 
Station at Cheyenne, Wyo. 
A cross between Fairfax and Rockey mountain wild straw- 
berry. Sioux is winter hardy, drought tolerant and disease 
resistant and very strong vigorous plants. Has the fine 
flavor of the wild strawberry. 
Tested in Kansas three 
years, found to be one of 
the most promising new 
berries seen in the past 
25 years. Out yields stan- 
dard varieties, quality 
and flavor excellent. 
Tested in Nebraska 5 
years with the same re- 
sults as found in Kansas. 
Appears adapted to Nor- 
thern Great plains states. 
We have some nice plants 
to offer in this variety. 
100 for $4.25 
25 for $1.65; 50 for $2.70 
250 for $7.25; 500° for 
$13.50. All prices prepaid. 
