THE NEW STREAMLINER. Everbearing Strawberry. The best ; 
of all everbearing varieties. Size holds up through season which __ ° wr. 
begins in July and continues until hard freezing weather. Sweet 
as honey. Glossy red and conical in shape. Plants are close to the 
ground and require some mulch to keep berries off the soil. For 
largest yields do not allow the runners to set new plants. 
PRICES: 25 for $1.90; 50 for $3.10; 
100 for $4.85; 500 for $15.25; 1000 for $24.50. 
NEW SUPERFECTION. The Sensational Everbearing. A well 
cared for bed will produce berries in less than 90 days after 
planting. 
An abundant producer of large round berries of firm texture. 
Color is a dark red, all through and ships long distances without 
losing color or firmness. Bears from early summer until frost. 
Fine for home gardens where 100 plants will more than supply 
the average family with an abundance of luscious fruit. To grow 
everbearing varieties cut off the runners and throw all strength 
into the mother plant. A good commercial proposition where han- 
dled properly. Superfection is a money maker. 
Prices same as for Streamliner. 
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New Robinson HANG ME 
Midseason. This marvelous berry, orig- = 3 UP 
inating in the heart of the strawberry a | a i 
section of Michigan, is only 3 to 4 days How To Plant 
later than Premier. A very large, heavy Describes how 
yielder and considered more uniform : to handle and 
than any other June bearing variety. plant trees, shrubs, roses, ever- 
Beautful scarlet-red color, of unusual 
firmness. Very vigorous and making an 
unusual number of plants. 
greens, hedges, fall bulbs, peren- 
nials, grapes, bush fruits, straw- 
berries, asparagus, and general 
control of insect problems. 
You CAN’T afford to be with- 
out it. 
PRICES (EXCEPT AS NOTED) 
25 for $1.15 250 for $6.00 
50 for $1.85 500 for $9.50 
100 for $3.00 1000 for $16.00 
COPY 10c or free with nurs- 
ery stock order. 
STANDARD VARIETIES 
Plants all freshly dug. No storage Plants. 
CATSKILL. A variety that thrives in all soils. A very 
large, midseason variety that is suitable for both home 
and market. The berries hold their size very well 
through the season. Plants are vigorous and a good 
plant maker. 
CHESAPEAKE. We find this the best of the late va- 
rieties. Exceptionally large size which demanded a 
premium here for us the past two years. Berry nearly 
round and a nice red color. Growth exceptionally large 
and makes lots of plants. 
DORSETT. Now a universal standard variety. Color is 
bright red and a very large berry. Flavor is superior, 
sweet as honey. Grown extensively as a commercial 
berry. Crop ripens all at once and is out of the way. 
Midseason, 
FAIRFAX. Midseason. Flavor is much the same as 
Dorsett except that it may be even sweeter when dead 
ripe. Berry is nearly round and glistening deep red, 
being very distinct in its color. Somewhat heavier plant 
than Dorsett. A good home grown variety. 
PREMIER. An old standard and probably the heaviest 
producer of all Strawberries. Grown extensively in all 
parts of the country. Berry is pointed and large at 
first getting some smaller as the season advances. 
Makes a fine fruiting bed but the plants are smaller 
than most other varieties. One of the earliest. 
SPARKLE. Late. Recommended by New York State 
Experimental Station especially for freezing. A new 
variety introduced by the New Jersey Experimental 
Station and has a fine flavor. Claimed to be resist- 
ant to Red Stele root rot disease. Makes a very at- 
tractive plant and plenty of them. 
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