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Marshal and New Sioux 
June Bearing Strawberries 
These are June bearing strawberries. The New 
Sioux was put out on trial by the Extension Service 
of the University of Nebraska. It is excellent for 
drought resistance. The yield, flavor, and size will 
compare well with most June berries. Perhaps the 
Fairfax and Catskill are both larger and as good 
flavor, but if irrigation is used, the Marshal is the 
largest. Hail ruined the 1951 crop just as picking 
started on the Marshal. However, prospects were 
very good for a large crop. 
If the runners are kept off, it produces a large 
bush. 
Marsha] ise tee eee oe ee ee $5.00 per hundred 
ING Wp LO UX: feetes ee ee eee 3.00 per hundred 
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Prices on Gemzata, Mastodon, and Green 
Mountain. 
25> DIAN LS pfs. ns kaonett Sh: | oper meas: 51.00 
DO plants shee Mes Be gee ie ret aee aac 165) 
LOOS plants ives .atereteiret hae le en ie ee 3.00 
Other varieties of Everbearing, 100 plants 3.00 
