reuadrews STRAWBERRIES 
are Vitamin - Rich! 
Nothing tastes better than sweet, delicious, home grown 
strawberries picked “flavor fresh” from your own gar- 
den, and frozen strawberries are just as good. Dr. S. 
A. McCrory, head of the Department of ‘Horticulture 
of South Dakota State College writes: “The strawberry 
is the one fruit South Dakota grows that is equal to 
citrus fruit in Vitamin C content.” 
Why pay high prices for fruit that is so easy to grow? 
Plant a good bed of strawberries this spring. 
ARMORE (June-bearing) 
This big, beautiful, sunset-red berry prov- 
ed tremendously popular last year. A BIG 
producer of BIG berries, Armore gives 
huge harvests after other June bearers are 
through. In tests it proved more produc- 
tive than 200 other varieties. A wonder- 
ful flavor and very sweet. 
VERMILION (June-bearing) 
Vermilion has undergone extensive test- 
ing and has passed with flying colors. 
Rates with the best in quality, production 
and freezing quality. Berries are medium 
large and a glossy red. Resistant to red 
stele and leaf spot. 
FAIRFAX (June-bearing) 
For just plain high quality in the home 
garden, we can’t say enough for Fairfax. 
The berries are very large, very sweet and 
simply tops for flavor as a June bearer. Its 
one fault, as we see it, is that when fully 
ripe the berries are a very dark red. 
DUNLAP (June-beasring) 
An old and dependable variety that is still 
liked, Does well on most any type of soil. 
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PREMIER (June-bearing) 
A very dependable strawberry. Blooms 
late so is seldom hurt by frost—yet bears 
early. Excellent for the commercial grower 
and good for the home garden. Berries 
are good quality, firm and attractive. Pre- 
mier seems to do well most any place. 
WISCONSIN No. 214 (June-bearing) 
Here’s a rare one. that we think will be- 
come a favorite. An extra big, full bodied 
berry that rates tops for freezing. Brilliant 
red—a good producer. 
SUPERFECTION (Everbearing) 
Newest everbearer from Michigan. A vig- 
orous grower that will do very well most 
any place. Good producer of uniformly 
large fruit. We much prefer it to Gem. 
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