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} Note how big and deep red 
UPS ake da those berries are—how 
thick and lush the foliage 
... Now, imagine biting into one: Ummmm so honey sweet that more 
sugar would seem a waste and that firm flesh texture is red clear 
through the core. That’s RED RICH, folks, the biggest, reddest, 
sweetest berries you ever saw—and to top it all, it’s an HVERBEARER 
that’s really everbearing. 
EVERBEARING 
Planted in early spring, RED RICH will bear in June all through 
the summer and into the fall. Because of its heavy yield fewer plants 
are needed—for the average family twenty-five plants per person are 
recommended. The crown and root system are exceptionally large as 
well as the leaves—a rug a heavy producer. 
‘ged plant, 
PERFECT FOR FREEZING—Red Rich is big, solid and firm clear 
through. It ripens evenly and possesses an abundance of natural 
sugar. Best of all, it won’t mush-up when thawed. 25 for $5.00; 50 for 
$8.50; 100 for $15.00; 250 for $32.50, postpaid. 
EVERBEARING VARIETIES 
STREAMLINER—Deliciously sweet, actually requiring less sugar. 
Firm glossy red berries, attractive and of very large size. They are 
conical in shape and as they ripen darken to a deep rich red. Very 
seldom does Streamliner have any green tips or spots. The berries 
run uniform in size and appear to be more firm than other everbearing 
varieties. Tops for short cake, canning or freezing. Adaptable to all 
the northern, eastern and middle states down to North Carolina. 
Streamliner will bear freely from spring until freezing weather in the 
fall. A very heavy cropper and should be in every garden. 25 for 
$1.70; 50 for $2.90; 100 for $4.95; 250 for $10.60; 500 for $19.35; 1,000 for 
$36.75, postpaid. 
SUPERFECTION—This grand Everbearing Strawberry was devel- 
oped in Northern Michigan. The berries are very large, tend to be 
round in shape and are a deep red color all the way through, The 
flavor is of delicious honey sweetness with the true strawberry 
piquancy. The quality is altogether excellent and the berries are firm 
enough to stand distant shipping. The plants are vigorous, free grow- 
ing and hardy, having been bred in a very cold section. Use this fine 
Strawberry for any purpose. For delicious flavor on shortcake, eaten 
out of hand, canning or freezing. 25 for $1.95; 50 for $3.40; 100 for 
$5.95; 250 for $13.10; 500 for $24.35; 1,000 for $46.75, postpaid. 
_ MINNESOTA 1166 (Evermore)—Fruits in July and again in Fall and 
on until frost! The berries are firm, large size, rich dark red, attrac- 
tive appearance, and fine quality. Heavy yielder. Does well on prac- 
tically all soils and in tests has outyielded Mastodon. Minn. 1166 
is distinctly a Northern strawberry and is especially recommended 
for anyone in cold climates. It is a vigorous and healthy Owe: 
Good for freezing. 25 for $1.62; 50 for $2.75; 100 for $4.65; 250 for $9.85; 
500 for $17.85; 1,000 for $33.75, postpaid. 
GEM—Heavy fruiting, medium to large berries, rich red color 
very fine quality and flavor, does well in almost all soils in all Nort! 
ern States to Mo., but does best on rich loam. Good plant mak ? 
hence set 16 in. apart in row. Gives a lighter spring crop 1 \ 
25 for $1.47; 50 for $2.43; 100 r 
30.95, postpaid, 
Mastodon, but a heavier fall crop. 
$4.10; 250 for $8.95; 500 for $16.50; 1,000 for $ 
A MRO a tL 9 aE 
Strawberry 
“STRAWBERRIES 
JUNE-BEARING VARIETIES 
PREMIER (Extra Early)—If you ever thrilled to the taste of de- 
licious, sweet, juicy strawberries then you know the fine flavor of this 
superb variety. If you’re after those top-of-the-market prices for 
the first good berries on the market, Premier is your choice 
Ripening very early, it’s a heavy producer of excellent quality fruit 
carrying well into mid-season. This hardy, healthy plant has proven 
through the years it will stand frost better than any variety known. 
Will grow and produce well almost anywhere. This makes Premier 
your best bet for a sure profitable crop and a dependable table supply. 
The attractive heart-shaped berries are very large and firm and the 
color a pure medium-red. Flavor and texture are excellent. 25 for 
95e; 50 for $1.62; 100 for $2.85; 250 for $5.95; 500 for $10.25; 1,000 for 
$19.45, postpaid. 
DUNLAP (Early)—An old stand-by! 
red, pointed in shape, highly flavored, 
drought:and cold weather. Vigorous 
states and Canada. Very dependable. Good for freezing. 25 for 7S8e; 
50 for $1.25; 100 for $2.20; 250 for $4.50; 500 for $7.90; 1,000 for $14.35, 
postpaid, 
Berries medium size, bright 
ideal canner, big yielder. Resists 
grower, Middle and Northern 
FAIRFAX (Early)—Widely adapted North to Middle South. 
dark red, very sweet, firm, quite productive, ideal for home g 
and fancy roadside market. One of the finest; long picking season. 
25 for 98c; 50 for $1.67; 100 for $2.95; 250 for $6.15; 500 for $10.50; 1,000 
for $19.95, postpaid, 
Berries 
garden 
CATSKILL (Midseason)—Heaviest producer of any leading variety. 
Berries are very large, good quality, firm, attractive. Canada to Mo. 
and N. C. Best mid-season. 25 for 98e; 50 for $1.67; 100 for $2.95; 250 
for $6.15; 500 for $10.50; 1,000 for $19.95, postpaid, 
ROBINSON 
as the finest commercial 
(Midseason)—The new berry from 
June-bearing variety. 
Michigan, known 
Brings good prices. 
Fruit is very large and scarlet-red. Berries are firm, glossy and good 
shippers. Bears heavily and is classed as mid-season to late. Good 
for canning, freezing and preserving. 25 for 98e; 50 for $1.67; 100 for 
$2.95; 250 for $6.15; 500 for $10.50; 1,000 for $19.95, postpaid. 
Protect Your Strawberries 
with 
SCARE AWAY! 
The Modern Scarecrow—Rids your 
garden of destructive birds and small 
animals. Light metallic strips drive 
out marauders with a combination of 
crackling noise, flashing light and 
fluttering motion. BWasy to hang on 
string or wire. 5576—Pkg. (10 strips), 
29e; 4 pkgs., $1.00, postpaid. 
Dosert cowrany 
A pollinizer is not necessary for any strawberries offered in this 
catalogue. 
NOTE ‘awberry plants cannot be shipped into either Arizona, 
California, New Jersey or Washington. 
