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Here’s Why So Many People Grow Strawberries 
No fruit is easier to grow, nor yields more heavily, nor more 
quickly, with less space and less trouble, than strawberries. 
You can set out 50 strawberry plants in your back yard, in - 
a space no larger than a blanket, and one year later you prob- 
ably will get 50 quarts of fruit. It is no trick at all to set out 
100, or 200, or 300 plants, and if you want to grow larger quan- 
tities for a cash crop, strawberries will make you more money 
per square foot of ground than almost anything you can grow. 
Some farmers make more money from a few acres of straw- 
berries than other farmers make on a 160-acre general farm. 
You can even get people to come to your place and pick their 
own berries and pay you for them. 
By planting both June-bearers and everbearers, you can 
stretch your strawberry season. The everbearers bear a good 
crop early, and another late. The June-bearers bear their 
whole crop in a few weeks, which is ideal if you want to freeze 
or preserve them all at once and get it over with. 
GURNEY’S 
STRAWBERRY BARGAIN 
And this really is a bargain. Just 
check the price. 
100 Dunlap, June-bearer 
50 Gurney’s New Hardy Everbearer 
B4204X—All for 4.89, Postpaid. 
FREE GIFT: (| Hardy Iris from Our 
Own Collection 
| You should have a bed of everbearers so you can have 
i strawberries throughout the growing season. We recommend 
these 5 as the best of the everbearers. 
STREAMLINER—The Sweetest ..... 
B4131—The strawberry you will enjoy without sugar; sweet as 
honey. Requires less sugar for canning. Berries are jumbo-size. 
Mammoth yields from July until freezing. This is the ideal ever- 
bearer for your garden. Up to one quart of berries per plant. 
Strong vigorous plants. 
Per 25 Per50 Per 100 Per 200 Per 500 
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Postpaid Prices 
SUPERFECTION 
B4210X—all 75 for-only 3.89, postpaid. 
HEAVY YIELDING GEM 
Bears Longest—Stands Drouth 
B41 12—We have grown and sold the “Gem” for many 
years, and year after year our customers write us how 
vigorous it is, how it 
bears big, red, juicy 
strawberries so heavily, 
even in years of drouth. 
Gem bears all summer 
long. For commercial 
growers or home gar- 
deners GEM is one of 
the best. 
Postpaid Prices: as % z 
25 for 1.39; 50 for Satie * 
2.35; 100 for 4.25; ‘age 
200 for 7.65; 500 for 
17.98 
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1000 for 33.98, Exp. 
not prepaid. 
Below are shown the early, heavy bearers that are so 
welcome in June. You can’t find better varieties than 
these four. 
. - . . New ROBINSON 
Finest June-Bearer 
B4127—The finest medium-late berry 
to date. Ripens right after Premier. 
The large conical brilliant scarlet-red 
fruits are firm and glossy and bring 
premium prices on the market, as it 
stands shipping excellently. Delicious 
for table use and a wonderful canner 
and preserver. The foliage is a beau- 
tiful light green, thrifty and heavy. 
And the plant makes runners profusely, 
which always makes an ideal picking 
row. 
Postpaid: 25 for 98c; 50 for 1.49; 100 
for 2.75; 200 for 4.98; 500 for 11.75.— 
Or—1000 for 21.00, Exp. Not Prepaid. 
B4126—- (Patent Applied 
for.) A cross of Wayzata 
everbearing and Fairfax 
June-bearer, by Marion Hag- 
erstrom of Enfield, Minn. 
Red Rich is the result of a 
chance seedling, one in a 
Inillion, that is good on all 
counts, retaining all the good 
qualities of both parents. 
Has very high quality and 
honey-sweet flavor. The fruit 
is very large and a deep red 
clear through. Especially 
good for freezing: does not 
mush when thawed; requires 
little sugar. One of the highest yielding Everbearers; 4,000 
quarts were picked from one acre. Has a large crown and root 
system. 10 for 2.98; 25 for 5.00; 50 for 8.49; 100 for 14.98; 200 
for 26.00; 500 for 55.50; 1000 for 97.50. All postpaid. 
B4132 — Superfec- 
tion produces more , 
fruit than any other /; 
everbearing variety. In 
1951, Dr. Denison, of 
Iowa State College, 
tested several varieties 
and Superfection bore 
more fruit than any 
other variety (esti- 
mated 13,000 quarts 
per acre). 
The berries are large, bright red, richly flavored 
and very sweet. Superfection is a very strong 
grower and a fine plant maker that bears two extra- 
heavy crops of fruit a year. Self-pollinizing, so can 
be planted by itself. Plant a couple of rows across 
your garden and -you will really be amazed at the 
Weneayiee crop of fine, luscious berries you will 
arvest. 
25 for 2.15; 50 for 3.75; 100 for 6.25; 200 for 
10.98; 500 for 25.98, postpaid. 1000 for only 
45.50, Express not prepaid. 
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B4213X — Gives you oodles of 
berries and, being June-Bearers, 
you can freeze or can all at one 
time and get the job over with. 
50 Robinson $259 
50 Dunlap 
All for Only 
Free: 2 Blue Delphinium 
quality. The plants are healthy, vigorous, and very 
Heavy Bearing 
‘GLENMORE 
B4114—Glenmore is 
new in the United States 
but not untried. It is one 
of the leading varieties in 
Canada because of its 
high yield and _ superb 
quality. Here at Yankton in 1948, when many 
other varieties were killed by an unusually se- 
vere winter, Glenmore came through without 
any loss. 
The fruit is medium to large, bright red and 
very firm. Ripe berries may even be left on the 
vines an extra day or two without spoiling. The 
flavor is excellent and here at Yankton it has 
yielded almost TWICE AS MUCH FRUIT as any 
other variety. 
We recommend Glenmore as the best June- 
Bearer for our northern states. Try at least 25 
—WE KNOW YOU WILL BE PLEASED. 
25 for 1.39; 50 for 2.35; 100 for 4.25; 200 
for 7.65; 500 for 17.98, postpaid. 1000 for 
33.98, Exp. not prepaid. 
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The New 
‘ARMORE ... eg 
B4 102—A brand new June- 
bearing strawberry. Produces 
very heavy crops of large, 
fine-flavored berries. Armore 
is a cross between Aroma 
and Blakemore and was de- 
veloped by the Univ. of Mis- 
souri. Outyields both its par- 
ents, Very resistant to leaf 
spot and other leaf diseases. 
We have had wonderful re- 
ports from all who have tried this new berry. 
Armore should become one of the most popular 
of all strawberries because of its fine quality and 
its ability to produce such a large crop of big 
berries throughout its bearing season. We don’t 
have too many of this fine new variety on hand, 
so it’s first come, first served. Supply limited, 
so order early. 
25 for 1.39; 50 for 2.35; 100 for 4.25; 
200 for 7.65; 500 for 17.98, postpaid. Try 
{000 for 33.98, Exp. not prepaid. 
B4217X—More and More Berry Offer 
25 Armore and 25 Glenmore aoe 
A REAL BARGAIN 
Postpaid 
SENATOR DUNLAP—Can‘t Fail 
B4107—We probably can’t tell you Strawberry 
growers anything new about the DUNLAP be- 
cause it is one of the old standbys that everyone 
knows, but let us remind you: The berries are 
dark crimson, with deep red flesh of marvelous 
productive. They grow in all kinds of soil 
and in extremely cold climates. Wonderful 
variety for canning. 
Per 25 Per 50 Per 100 Per 200 Per 500 
Prices Postpaid: 
89c 1.39 2.49 4.79 10.89 
Express Not Prepaid 1000 for 19.75 
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New Hybrid 
BLUEBERRIES 
Now You Can Grow Them 
Real Blueberries big as marbles. You 
can now grow the real genuine Hybrid 
Blueberries in your own yard. For a long 
time we have been experimenting with 
big Blueberries from the east. We have 
found it very easy to grow Blueberries 
in the midwest simply by adding a little 
aluminum sulphate to the soil to make it 
acid. So we send you a package of alu- 
minum sulphate free with your blueberry 
plants. 
Named Varieties of Giant 
BLUEBERRIES 
Truly as big as marbles. Delicious in 
Easy 
Big As 
Marbles 
to Grow 
flavor. Berries ranging up to the size of marbles just covering the plant. Big, 
upright shrubby plants growing to a height of 5 ft. or more and as broad. We 
will only sell these in collection of three, as several varieties of blueberries 
must be grown together to get a good set of berries. Plant 6 ft. apart. We are 
offering the newest and finest sorts of 3-yr.-old plants. 
ster im tt 2 BLUEB 
F 1\Ruble 12 to 15”. 
1 lb. Aluminum Sulphate and complete directions for 
_ soil acid. New Low Postpaid Price. 2.5. 0e.scsscress 
GURNEY’S, Yankton, So. Dak.—“‘Northwest’s Largest Seed and Nursery House’’ 
Y COLLECTION — 
Concord 12 to 15”. 1\Stanley 12 to 15”. With 
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