Fall or Everbearing Strawberries 
Everbearing strawberries have long since ceased to be just a novelty and have 
an accepted place in berry growing. They bear two crops each year, one in the spring 
and one in the fall. Everbearers will fruit the fall of the year they are set. Keep 
the blossoms cut off until about July 10 and you can enjoy luscious berries from 
August until the snow flies. Removing the early blossoms gives the plants a chance 
to ene a vigorous growth before fruiting, resulting in more and larger berries 
in the fall. . 
SUPERFECTION (Everbearing) — Originated by Mr. Keplinger of Northern Michigan 
who discovered the famous Gem Everbearer. The berries are exceptionally large 
and round, red to the center with a sweet pleasing mellow flavor. They are firm, 
and will withstand shipment without losing their quality. 
Delicious to eat fresh, canned, preserved in jams and jellies, as well as fresh 
frozen. Bears an abundance of large berries throughout late summer and fall season, 
The spring crop compares favorably with leading standard varieties. 
We believe it is the best everbearer ever introduced, and think it will replace 
the others in popularity when it becomes more widely known. Made to order for 
the smal] gardener as well as the commercial planter, we consider this a mighty good 
variety and recommend that you plant them. 
GEM (Everbearing) — One of the best Everbearers. Large, glossy, bright red, at- 
tractive berries whose very appearance sells them for top prices. ‘Smooth and uni- 
form in shape. Good quality. Slightly tart. A heavy yielder and prolific plant maker, 
GEMZATA (Everbearing) — A new everbearing strawberry that challenges the 
Mastodon and Gem. Developed from a cross of the Gem and Wayzata it is a 
triumph in Strawberry plant breeding. It is a vigorous grower, foliage being resis- 
tant to leaf spot. The fruit resembles Gem but averages larger, it is firm and very 
high in quality. It seems to adapt itself to a wide range of soils and is very pro- 
ductive, setting berries almost constantly during the summer and fall months. It 
is truly a fine Everbearing berry and we recommend it for trial. 
‘STREAMLINER (Everbearing) — Streamliner is probably receiving more publicity 
than any everbearing strawberry of recent introduction. Coming from the West it 
seems to be adapting itself to most central and eastern growing conditions. Plants 
seem vigorous and produce good spring crops and bear almost constantly during late 
summer and fall. Berries are medium to large, rich red color throughout, having a 
real strawberry flavor. Streamliner makes a good fruiting bed and we recommend 
it-for trial. 
BRUNES MARVEL (Everbearing) — This is another new variety of everpearing 
Strawberry that differs from all others in this way: For you folks who cannot eat 
other varieties of Strawberries, can eat this one. No acid, and about all sugar. This 
variety will not cause a rash like others do on some folks. It’s really so sweet that no 
sugar is needed. Mild and smooth. Seeds are so smal] that they are hardly noticed. 
Berries are medium in size, deep red, somewhat elongated and wonderful to eat. We 
find that Brunes Marvel produces an excellent crop in June as well as in the fall. 
The plants are medium sized with dark green foliage and produced in good 
numbers. 
MASTODON (Everbearing) — The fruit is of very large size and has a good waxy 
appearance. Produces an abundance of fruit, continuing throughtout the summer 
and fall. 
OUR PLANTS ARE TRUE TO NAME 
