Due to the great shortage of strawberry 
plants for Fall of 1951 and Spring 1952 prices 
have advanced. We believe this season will be a 
good time to set plants as the Strawberry acreage 
is far below normal. You will make no mistake 
in placing your orders early. 
Three New Varieties 
ARMORE 
Crossing the Aroma and Blakemore straw- 
berry has produced what many Missouri straw- 
berry growers consider the perfect variety. Nam- 
ed ARMORE by the originator, H. S. Swartout of 
the University of Missouri. The variety has been 
tested extensively in the important growing areas 
of the state. The berries are large size, bright 
red in color and are very firm. Plants are strong 
and vigorous and are prolific producers of quality 
fruit that promises to make an important place for 
the new variety on the market. The yield has 
been as much as 100 crates per acre more than 
the nearest competing variety which is Blakemore. 
Fruit begins ripening a few days later than the 
Blakemore and plants continue to produce after 
all the Aroma berries are harvested. In contrast 
to many varieties the size remains uniformly 
large even to the last picking. Our supply of these 
plants is very limited, however, Waller Bros. would 
be very glad for you to try out this new and prom- 
ising variety in your area. 
SU est hae HG. Teh IN 
Superfection was originated by the plant 
breeder who discovered Gem. The berries of 
Superfection ripen from July until frost. The 
fruit is firm, good for shipping and the berries 
continue of good size as the season progresses. 
You will not be disappointed in this everbearing 
variety. 
