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Six Best Strawberries. 
JUNE BEARERS 
~ DUNLAP—Mid-season. An old. favorite. One of the best known 
and most widely grown strawberries in the north and east 
half of the U..S. 100 for $2.25. 
~BEAVER—-We have grown beaver for the last 15 years and 
they have been very satisfactory. A firm berry especially 
good for freezing. Does best on light soil. 100 for $2.75. 
~. ARROWHEAD—-A pright red juicy. berry. New Minnesota in- 
troduction (No. 1118). Very productive in tests at varied 
locations. 100 for $3.00. 
EVERBEARING 
“~~ EVERMORE—tThis new variety is in much demand due to its 
hardiness and good plant forming qualities. Fruit is medium 
to dark red. 100 for $4.25, — 
~ STREAMLINER—Very hardy, bears fruit of large size and ex- 
-eellent flavor. Healthy foliage and freedom from disease 
- makes it outstanding. 100 for $4.25. 
—~ NEW RED RICH—-(Patent applied for) A cross of Wayzata ever- 
bearing and Fairfax June-bearing, by Marion Hagerstrom of 
Enfield, Minn. Very high quality and honey-sweet. Extra 
large and deep red thru and thru. 100 for $15.00. 
Hardy Grapes 
“~ FREDONIA— Big compact clusters of black grapes. Fully two 
weeks ahead of Concord. One of the leading varieties. 
~ PORTLAND—New green grape. Large clusters. Hardy vigorous 
growing. The best one of the green grapes. 
~ DELAWARE—-The finest of the red grapes. Should be included 
in every grape planting. Makes fine red jelly. 
All 2 year No. 1 plants, 40c each, 8 for $1.10. 
™ MOORE’S EARLY—This grape is an older variety, but is being 
successfully grown in this area. Berries are large, jet black 
compact bunches. 2 yr. old choice plants, 8 for $1.00 or 
35c each, 
