AMERICA’S 
Recommended varieties for every home and 
commercial planting. Certified, inspected, 
high quality, first grade, disease free plants. 
Strawberries are easy to grow in all sec- 
tions. Wonderful for freezing, canning and 
desserts. Spring bearing varieties bear only 
in the spring strawberry season. Everbear- 
ing varieties bear spring, summer and fall. 
Strawberries have been exceedingly profit- 
able for many years. One acre will yield up 
to 6,000 quarts. One plant that costs just a 
few cents in the spring will grow and pro- 
duce up to 2 quarts the second year. 
Strawberry Pyramid Bed 
_ 50 Plant Garden in 6 feet of space! 
Pick 40 to 60 quarts of berries from this 
area. Ideal for flowers, vegetables or other 
plants. Simple instructions included. 
_Adds beauty and saves valuable garden 
space, made of tough aluminum alloy, will 
not corrode or rust. Easy to pick fruit which 
is cleaner; Easy to water and fertilize; Easy 
to weed and keep free of pests. Extremely 
beautiful and showy when planted with 
fiowers. Available in two sizes. 
& ft. Pyramid Garden—&PG1—50 plant size, 
pyramid bed is 6 ft. in diameter at base and 
22 inches high. Consists of five bands 5 
inches wide of heavy gauge aluminum with 
bolts and instructions for quick easy as- 
sembly. New low price. $9.45, each. 
4, ft. Pyramid Garden—8PG2—25 plant 
size is ideal for the small family. Consists 
of four bands of 5 inch heavy gauge alumi- 
num. Bolts and instructions included. No 
accessories available for this size. $7.25. 
Optional accessories for 6 ft. eurcunid § Garden 
Aluminum supports 
—=-§PG3— For plastic 
cover and protective 
net. Bolts included. 
$3.95 each. 
Complete with attach- 
ments. Useful for large 
crop. $4.95 each. 
Cover—8PG4—Trans- 
parent plastic. Start 
berries 2 to 3 weeks 
earlier, protect from 
frost. $5.95 each. 
Protective net— 
8PG6—Keeps birds 
away. Made of stiff 
water- and weather- 
proof netting. $5.95. 
FINEST VARIETIES 
Sprinkler——8PG5— . 
STRAWBERRIES 
Following is a chart showing the number of 
plants required for planting one acre at various 
planting distances. Total plants 
Rows In the row per acre 
3. ft. apart 18 inches 9,680 
3 ft. apart 24 inches 7,260 
32 ft. apart 18 inches 8,297 
3. ft. apart 24 inches 6,223 
4 ft. apart > 18 inches _ 7,260 
4 ft. apart 24 inches + 5,445 
3. ft. 8 inches 20 inches 7,128 
We recommend planting the rows 3/2 ft. apart 
and either 18 or 24 inches in the rows. 
FINEST SPRING BEARING STRAWBERRIES 
(Not less than 25 plants of a variety sold) 
senator Dunlap (Self Pollenizing) 
8F7—The old standby has outsold other 
varieties for over 3 score years. This great 
favorite has large crops of bright red, 
smooth fruit with delicious sugary flavor. 
Excellent for freezing, eating, jams. ete. 
High yielding strain at economy prices. 25 
for 89c; 56 for $1.35; 100 for $2.25; 200 for 
$3.75; 500 for $8.00; 1,000 for $14.85. 
Giant Robinson (Self Pollenizing) 
8F8—A new heavy bearing variety of tre- 
mendous size. It ripens-soon after Dunlap 
and the large, sweét, bright red berries are 
often larger than golf balls. Recommended 
for eating, freezing and cooking. You'll be 
glad you planted this great new strawberry. 
Special low introduction prices. 25 for 98¢; 
50 for $1.55; 100 for $2.50; 200 for $4. 237 
500 for $8 (90; 1,000 for $16.50. 
New ‘Armore (Self Pollenizing) 
8F9—Highly recommended for the Central 
states. The most beautiful berry we have 
ever seen with large; uniform berries of 
glowing red. Originated by Dr. Swartmore 
at the University of Missouri. Armore has 
national recognition in trial- plantings for 
its high production; its delightful eating ~ 
qualities; its beautiful color and perfect 
shape. Excellent plant maker that is prov- 
ing very good for shipping as well as home 
gardening. 25 for $1.60; 50 for $2.85; 100 
for $4.95; 200 for $8.50; 500 for $17.85; 
1,000 for $32.50. é 
Popular Blakemore (Self Pollenizing) 
\ er 10— Most widely planted and greatest 
commercial strawberry in the world. Es- 
pecially recommended for freezing, pre- 
serving or canning because it holds its good 
red color and shape. Stands more dry _ 
weather than any other variety. Early bear- 
ing. 25 for 85¢; 50 for $1.25; 100 for $1.98; 
200 for $3. 75; 500 for $7,731 1,000 for 
$13.50. 
Spring Bearing Special 
“Compare and see which is best for 
your soil and growing conditions. 
25 Senator Dunlap. .89 ‘8FGIS. 
25 Giant Robinson. .98 25 plants 
25 New Armore. ..1.60 each labeled. 
25 Popular 
Blakemore : All175 plants 
25 New Fairland. .1.00 
for only 
25 Early Premier. .1.00 
25 Sparkle ...... 1.15 $5 vl 
Catalog value $7.47 @ 
-Early Premier ( Self Pollenizing) 
_8F11—For many years the greatest, most. 
berry for profits the past 33 years. 25 for 
Beautiful large red berries. Attractive 
-Ripens in mid-season, producing astonish 
-8FG16—Don’t take chances with one ° 
popular and most widely planted variety, 
You make no mistake selecting Premier. — 
Remarkably frost proof, healthy plant 
growth, extremely productive, large size, 
high quality are the outstanding qualities 
that have made Premier the greatest straw- 
$1.00; 50 for $1.65; 100° for $2.55; 200 for 
$4.50; 500 for $9.50; 1,000 for $17.50. 2 
New Fairland (Self Pollenizing om 
8F12—Another new, U.S. D.A. red stele re- 
sistant introduction with surprising cro 
records. Tests in New England prove Fai 
land produced over 10,000 quarts per ac 
package and firm enough to ship moderate 
distances. Alert growers should not fail to 
try this variety. 25 for $1.00; 50 for $1.65 
100 for $2.55; 200 for $4. 50; 500 for $9.50 at 
1 ,000 for xy 50. 
It has Bes size, finer Beers and Pike 
glossy, red color with sparkling appearan 
for freezing as the berries stay firm _and 
fresh-tasting with rich appetizing flavo 
ing large crops over a long period. Resistan 
to red stele; hardy plants well adapted 
Ohio and neighboring states. Recommen: 
in the North and East for Ber home an 
$10.50; 1 ,000 for $19.00. 
DEEP FREEZE SPECIAL 
riety. All three varieties in this collec 
are good frozen. You'll | enjoy several 
ferent flavors. Rega 
50 Blakemore, early ............. papers 
50 Senator Dunlap, mid-season......... 
_ 50 Sparkle, late ............ AGH 
Catalog value 
