Plaut + Pick - Eujoy STRAWBERRIES 
EVERBEARING 
You CAN ALMOST “eat” those berries right off the 
page. A thousand words can’t tell the story as this true-color 
picture does. Note how big and deep red those berries are— 
how thick and lush the foliage . Now, imagine biting 
into one: Ummmm, so honey sweet that more sugar would 
seem a waste and that firm flesh texture is red clear through 
the core. That’s RED RICH, the biggest, reddest, sweetest 
berries you ever saw—and to top it all, it’s an EVER- 
BEARER that’s really everbearing. 
PERFECT FOR FREEZING—RED RICH is big, solid 
and firm clear through. It ripens evenly and possesses an 
abundance of natural sugar. Best of all, tt won’t mush up 
when thawed. 
It took 15,000 seedlings before the finest features of the 
Wayzata everbearmg and the Fairfax June bearmg were 
developed m RED RICH. . . itt was worth it! 
Planted in early spring, RED RICH will bear in June 
all through the summer and into the fall. Because of its 
heavy yield fewer plants are needed; for the average family 
twenty-five plants per person are recommended. The crown 
and root system are exceptionally large, as well as the leaves. 
This is a rugged plant and a heavy producer for table, for 
freezing, for the commercial grower. Remember, only a 
limited supply of plants available-ORDER AT ONCE. 
25 for $5.00, 50 for $8.50; 100 for $15.00, 250 for $32.50, 
POSTPAID. 
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Complete Planting Instructions with each shipment 
OTHER VARIETIES 
Everbearing ... 
‘“GEMZATA. On of the outstanding everbearers of today for both high 
quality and heavy production throughout the late spring, summer and 
fall. Produces extra large, firm and fine-textured berries right up to 
freezing time. Gemzata possesses the unique ability of producing a highly 
profitable crop the second season in a matted row. Highly successful on 
a wide range of soils. Produces well the first season. Gemzata Is a cross 
of the well-known Gem and Wayzata. 25 for $2.25; 50 for $3.75; 100 for 
$6.00; 250 for $12.00; 500 for $18.75, postpaid. 
SUPERFECTION. Large, honey-sweet fruit on large plants. Produces 
an abundance of berries in spring, summer and fall. Up to a pint of berries 
per plant has been known. 25 for $2.40; 50 for $4.35; 100 for $7.00; 250 
for $14.00; 500 for $21.90, postpaid. 
June Bearing... 
TENNESSEE SHIPPER. A cross of the well-known Blakemore and Mis- 
sionary varieties. A high-quality early Strawberry that ts very productive. 
Large, very firm, well-colored berries of good size and retaining its size 
throughout the season. 
NEW FAIRLAND. A late introduction of the U. S. Department of Agri- 
culture, Beltsville, Maryland. Ripens just a few days after Premier, 
when the demand is high for quality fruit. Large, bright red berry of 
good quality. 
NEW ARROWHEAD. A June bearer from the University of Minnesota 
Experiment Station. Plants are hardy, vigorous growers; very pro- 
ductive. Growth habits similar to the well-known Dunlap. Berries are 
large, firm, dark red and juicy. Prized for market, freezing and jam. 
SPARKLE. (Medium late.) Originated by the New Jersey State Experi- 
ment Station. A vigorous grower and very productive. Berries are some- 
what round in shape, of excellent quality, and splendid for freezing. 
MAJESTIC (Midseason.) Pat. 345. Easily grown in most any soil or 
climate. Berries are large, deep scarlet-red to the core. High sugar con- 
tent makes them excellent for table and canning. Recommended for 
quick freezing. 
AMBROSIA, (Late.) One of the largest and latest Strawberries known 
today. Berries are sparkling red, uniform, semi-pointed shape—delicious 
for every purpose. Ripen three weeks later than other varieties and bring 
a premium on the market. 
ALL JUNE-BEARING VARIETIES 
25 for $1.15; 50 for $1.85; 100 for $3.00; 250 for $6.00; 500 for $9.50, postpaid. 
