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THE POPULAR 
(Plant Patent No. 993) 
Red Rich, a cross between Wayzata Everbearing and Fair- 
fax springbearing has retained the good flavor of Wayzata 
and the high yielding ability of Fairfax. Produces 2 crops in 
one year. Berries are large, rather round, rich red color that 
goes all the way through. The flesh is firm. Extra good for 
freezing. Ships well. Excellent plant maker. Strong, healthy, vigorous growers. Popular Red 
Rich, the berry you have to try to appreciate. Include some in your order today. PRICES: 
25 for $5.00; 50 for $8.50; 100 for $15.00; 250 for $32.50; 500 for $55.00. Net, no discount. 
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Extend the Pleasure of Strawberry Season with Westhauser Everbearers 
STRAWBERRY PLANTING INSTRUCTIONS 
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SUPER-SIZE BERRIES 
HONEY SWEET FLAVOR 
GROWS IN ANY TYPE SOIL 
THREE ENORMOUS CROPS IN 18 MONTHS 
A Speed King Special in sales. This outstanding everbearer has all 
the good points. It is large, uniform, firm, red to the core with even 
coloring all over, no green tips—even the fragrance is enticing. Plant 
in April or May—have luscious fresh Strawberries in July or August 
—continuous yield until snow flies, as well as a full crop the following 
year. The Streamliner Everbearing Strawberry is very hardy, stands 
30 degrees below zero weather, is adapted to a wide range of soil from 
clay to sandy loam. The plants are large and extra heavy rooted—an 
excellent plant maker. The berries are firm, hold their shape and color 
when shipped long distances, demanding top prices. PRICES: 25 for 
$2.00; 50 for $3.25; 100 for $5.25; 250 for $11.75; 500 for $18.50; 
1000 for $35.00. 
PLANT PAT. 993 
red rich 
EVERBEARING 
TRADE MARK 
Make V-shaped openings with your spade, 
large enough to receive roots without 
crowding, spread roots out fan shape, set 
plant with crown at surface of earth, do not 
cover the crown with earth. Press earth 
against roots by placing foot on either side 
of plant. Pull some loose soil around the 
plant. Remove all bruised or dry leaves. 
Space 15 to 18 inches apart in row, rows 
314 feet apart. Remove blossoms on spring- 
bearers first year, on the everbearers remove 
blossoms up to July Ist, then allow them 
to bloom and produce fruit. 
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