STRAWBERRIES 
‘<- UTAH (20th CENTURY) 
Everbearing 
“The Utah Everbearing Strawberry, also known by the 
name 20th Century, is one of the newest everbearing va- 
rieties. 
The berries are extra large, dark red, firm, sweet and 
with a superb Strawberry flavor. All of these fine qual- 
ities, not always true of everbearing varieties, are re- 
tained even after having been “quick-freeze’’ processed. 
The plants, with a heavy, dark green foliage, make a 
desirable erect growth which hold the berries well up 
off the ground. 
25 plants for $2.00; 100 for $7.00; 500 for $25.00. 
.\ MARSHALL 
io We consider this the finest and most dependable of 
ge Oo At aed all June bearing (one crop) Strawberries, either for 
WES. ¥. home or commercial purposes. The berries are a 
of g beautiful dark red color, a rich, sweet flavor and of 
“a # a large size. All of these outstanding merits are main- 
Tee HE tained through the fruiting season. By commercial 
processors it is considered the most profitable variety 
for either canning or quick freezing. All of its un- 
usual firm texture, bright red color and rich flavor 
are retained after having been processed. The plants 
make a thrifty growth and are disease re- 
sistant. Prices: 25 for $1.50; 100 for $5.00; 
1000 for $35.00. 4 
'STREAMLINER — Everbeate 
Although the Streamliner is one of the newest everbearing va- 
rieties its outstanding qualities are well established and it is con- 
sidered as one of the best Everbearing Strawberries. 
The berries of the Streamliner are large, firm and bright red 
color with a pleasing, sweet and true Strawberry flavor. They re- 
tain their unusually fine firm texture, bright red color and flavor if 
either frozen or canned. 
The plants make a thrifty growth and bear prolifically through- 
out the fruiting season until frost and are perfectly hardy for sub- 
zero winters. 
Prices: 25 for $1.75; 100 for $6.00; 1000 for $45.00. 
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