Everbearing RED RICH Strawberry 
JUNE-BEARING VARIETIES 
\ ARMORE—This new June bearer released by Missouri’s Experi- 
ment Station proved superior to standard varieties in 7 years of 
testing. It continues fruiting over a long period and leaves a good 
row for the following year’s crop. It equals Premier in quality, 
but retains quality better during handling and shipping. Armore 
proved more productive on old land than any of 60 varieties! 25 for 
$1.60; 50 for $2.70; 100 for $4.50; 250 for $9.60; 500 for $17.35; 1,000 
for $32.75, postpaid. : 
DUNLAP (Early)—An old stand-by! Berries medium size, bright 
red, pointed in shape, highly flavored, ideal canner, big: yielder. 
Resists drought and cold weather. Vigorous grower, Middle and 
Northern states and Canada. Very dependable. Good for freezing. 
25 for 7Se; 50 for $1.25; 100 for $2.20; 250 for $4.50; 500 for $7.90; 
1,000 for $14.35, postpaid. 
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 mediumi-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; 
x 1,000 for $19.45, postpaid. 
r= ROBINSON (Midseason)—The new berry from Michigan, known 
as the finest commercial June-bearing variety. 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 9Se; 50 for $1.67; 
100 for $2.95; 250 for $6.15; 500 for $10.50; 1,000 for $19.95, postpaid. 
\ VERMILLION—The University of Illinois’ new early maturing 
June bearer. Bears medium to large, smooth glossy dark red ber- 
ries, well formed and evenly colored throughout its 2 weeks har- 
vesting season! Fruit has good sugar content, is highly aromatic 
and of excellent quality. The plant is a vigorous grower, resistant 
to Red Stele, leaf spot and blight. 25 for $1.60; 50 for $2.70; 100 for 
$4.50; 250 for $9.60; 500 for $17.35; 1,000 for $32.75, postpaid. 
BERRY-SET 
. Make berries grow much larger—often 50% 
to 100% BIGGER—meatier—sweeter—most 
luscious tasting. Increases berry yields great- 
ly. Strawberries have fewer seeds. Sprayed 
berry plants bear ripe fruits over a longer 
period of time; therefore, gardeners enjoy a 
longer season, get greater enjoyment and 
greater value from their berry plants. This 
new scientific “Hormone” powder is effective 
on ALL berries. 1 0z. package makes 4 gal- 
lons. 5407—1 oz., 50c; 3 ozs., $1.00, postpaid. 
A Prodvet of Sclence”* 
BERRY-SET 
A MORMOME LRAT FOR BIGGER BERRIES) 
STRAWBERRIES 
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\ARGER BERRIES 
; 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. Easy to hang on 
string or wire. 5576—Pkg. (10 strips), 
29¢; 4 pkgs., $1.00, postpaid. 
STRAWBERRIES 
PLANT PAT. 993 
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-EVERBEARING 
TRADE MARK 
You can almost “eat” those berries right off the page. 
A thousand words can’t tell the story like this picture 
does. Note how big 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 
EVERBEARER that’s really 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 rugged plant, a heavy producer. 
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. 
ONLY GENUINE IN THIS 
PAT. N0.993 
PYRAMID 
STRAWBERRY 
BED 
In one-third the space of the conventional garden method 
you can enjoy an abundant full season of strawberries with a 
Pyramid Garden. THasy to pick from, easy to care for—adds 
beauty and real practical value to any garden. Merely place 
first band on ground, fill with rich soil. Repeat simple opera- 
tion for remaining rings. Bands are 5 in. wide, made of heavy 
gauge aluminum, 
25 PLANT PYRAMID—4% ft. diameter 
With 25 RED RICH plants $12.95, postpaid. 
50 PLANT PYRAMID—6 ft. diameter—$9.95 postpaid. With 
50 RED RICH plants $18.45, postpaid. 
$7.95 postpaid. 
Complete description with each Pyramid Garden. 
P.S. The Pyramid Bed may be used for many other plants, 
especially annuals like petunia, nasturtium, phlox, dwarf. mari- 
golds and dwarf zinnias. Also begonias, coleus and geraniums. 
OTHER EVERBEARING VARIETIES 
+ STREAMLINER—Deliciously sweet, actually requiring less su- 
gar. 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 de- 
veloped 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 growing 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 $1.70; 
50 for $2.90; 100 for $4.95; 250 for $10.60; 500 for $19.35; 1,000 for 
$36.75, postpaid. 
“MINNESOTA 1166 (Hvermore)—Fruits in July and again in Fall 
and on until frost! The berries are firm, large size, rich dark red, 
attractive appearance, and fine quality. Heavy yielder. Does well 
on practically all soils and in tests has outyielded Mastodon. Minn. 
1166 is distinctly a Northern strawberry and is especially recom- 
mended for anyone in cold climates. It is a vigorous and healthy 
grower. 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. 
A pollinizer is not necessary for any strawberries offered in this 
catalogue. 
NOTE—Strawberry plants cannot be shipped into either Arizona, 
California, New Jersey or Washington. 
JOHN A. SALZER SEED CO., LA CROSSE, WISCONSIN 53 
