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LU. S. Department of Agri 
1953 RETAIL PRICE LIS 
“The Gimmernman Nursery 
Growers of CERTIFIED BERRY PLANTS 
1015 2nd Street Baraboo, Wisconsin 
Strawberries 
Our Recommendations For 1953 
‘WIS. 2-14—New introduction from University of Wisconsin. Better 
for freezing than any other. 2 to 3 days later than Premier. Good size, 
solid, red, vigorous, highly productive. Top quality fruit for garden or 
commercial production in Wisconsin. 
“ WIS. 2-61—Large bright red color. Late and high yielding. Introduced 
by University of Wisconsin. 
~\ PREMIER—The most popular berry in use today, large bright red, high 
quality berry. Early and high yielding. More frost resistant than other 
varieties. 
“ CATSKILL—Very large, dark red fruit. Solid berry. Top quality. Mid- 
season maturity. 
50-$1.75; 100-$2.50; 250-$5.25; 500-$8.75; 1000-$14.00 
Sen, Dunlap—One of the oldest popular varieties. Very prolific. One of 
the easiest varieties to grow. 
. Robinson—A good, large, deep red fruit. A good berry for sandy soil. A 
good producer. 
50-$1.60; 100-$2.00; 250-$3.85; 500-$6.25; 1000-$11.00 
Kverbearing Strawberries 
“ SUPERFECTION—New everbearirig, fine texture. Bears continuously 
from a short time after planting until frost. 
~\GEM—Year after year this has proved to be the best everbearing. Fine 
flavor, round fruit. Always a good yielder. 
~SSTREAMLINER—Delicious, very sweet, rich, radiant color all the way 
through. Very hardy and productive plant. 
25—$1.25; 50—$2.00; 100—$3.50; 250—$8.00 
Raspberries 
. LATHAM, NO. 1— (jen 25 50 100 
\ JUNE EARLY, NO. 1— \ $1.50 $2.75 $5.50 $10.00 
ALL PLANTS FRESHLY DUG 
All Orders Filled Promptly. 
PLEASE GIVE DATE OF SHIPMENT OR WE WILL SHIP AT PROPER PLANT- 
ING TIME. 
