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Strawberries 
Strawberries should always be planted in the spring, the earlier the better. 
EVERBEARING 
The Everbearing varieties will bear the first 
season from August until hard freezing weather. 
Blossoms should be pinched off until the mid- 
dle of July so plants may become established. 
EVERMORE— 
This was originated by the Minnesota Fruit 
Breeding Farm. The berries are large and a 
red color so bright they glisten as though 
varnished. Many think they are the sweetest’ 
of all Everbearers. It will bear this summer, 
starting 60 to 90 days after planting and con- 
tinue until freezing. Next year it will pro- 
duce a heavy spring crop and then besides 
you will get fruit during the summer and fall. 
It is such a vigorous grower that in rich soils 
it makes a lot of new plants. 12 plants, 90c; 
25,.$1.75;)50, $3.00; 100,..$5°50: 
STREAMLINER— 
Big, luscious berries of fine flavor and good 
color—perfect for serving fresh, in shortcake, or 
for quick freezing. Plants are self-pollenizing 
and heavy yielding. 12 plants, 90c; 25, 
$1.75; 50, $3.00; 100, $5.50. 
RED RICH—Plant Patent No. 993— 
We have secured a supply of Red Rich 
plants from the grower in Central Minnesota. 
This variety is highly recommended for its 
quality, size, productivity and plant-producing 
ability. 12 for $2.95; 25 for $5.00; 50 for 
$8.50; 100 for $15.00. 
JUNE BEARING 
~DUNLAP— 
June bearing. Mid-season. An old favorite. 
One of the best known and most widely 
grown strawberries in the north and eastern 
half of the United States. 25 plants, 80c; 
50, $1.25; 100, $2.00; 200, $3.75. 
\ PREMIER— 
Perhaps the most popular June bearer at the 
present time. Ripens very early, productive 
and hardy, also a fair to good plant maker. 
Berries bright red, fairly firm, of good quality. 
25 plants, 90c; 50, $1.50; 100, $2.50; 500, 
$9.50; 1000, $17.50. 
\“MINNESOTA— 
Developed by the Minnesota Fruit Breeding 
Farm. One of the outstanding varieties; ripen- 
ing one to two weeks earlier than most June 
bearing varieties. Their uniform size and long 
bearing of fine flavor and excellent quality 
make them a big favorite. You will like the 
Minnesota. Very hardy. 25 plants, 90c; 50, 
$1.50; 100, $2.50. 
SROBINSON— 
Ripens about ten days later than Premier and 
besides its other good points it is the largest 
strawberry known. 25 plants, 90c; 50, $1.50; 
100, $2.50. 
~ARROWHEAD— 
Very firm, extremely hardy, highest quality, 
very large, heavy bearer, good plant maker. 
25 plants, 90c; 50, $1.50; 100, $2.50. 
Strawberry plants and berry bushes 
will be sent postpaid. 
Mrs. Hans Nelsen of Byron and a peony bush which we sold her thirty six years 
ago. 
