STREAMLINER (Everbearer) 
The outstanding fall crop berry. Bears fruit from 
July to November the same year planted. The best 
of the everbearetrs. 
GEM (Everbearer) 
This variety has become a standard among. fall- 
bearing varieties. Lower in price only because it 
produces plants freely. 
PREMIER (Early) 
The earliest of all Strawberry varieties. Good for 
both market and garden. A good variety which has 
proven its value for over 20 years. The most widely 
known and sure-crop variety that we grow. 
ROBINSON (5 Days Later Than Premier) 
An outstanding variety of Michigan origination. 
Grown for its large, well shaped berries which have 
a delicious flavor. A very good variety for canning 
and freezing if allowed to ripen well on the vine. 
DUNLAP (Midseason) 
The most widely known berry grown. Originated 
in 1890, this variety has been widely grown for 
almost 60 years Disease resistant and a free plant 
maker. 
ARROWHEAD (Late) 
A new variety from the University of Minnesota Ex- 
periment Station. Very vigorous and produces 
plants very liberally. A good freezing variety. Ber- 
ries are large and uniform—very firm, which makes 
them a good garden and commercial variety. 
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