GIANT ‘MASTODON EVERBEARER 
@ MASTODON—Beors Until Heavy Frosts 
e@ MASTODON—Grows Without Special Care 
e@ MASTODON—The Oldest Everbearing Variety 
@ MASTODON—Bears 60 Days After Set 
Mastodon has been with us for about 20 years, and in all these 20 years we 
have never known them to fail on a full crop, 5 to 6 months long, the same year 
they are set out. The size of the berry is like Streamliner—very large. It is of 
good quality, red all the way through, and fine flavor. Mastodon does not re- 
quire any special soil, care or petting. They grow most anywhere, or on any 
soil that will grow garden Potatoes. It will take a hard freeze to stop Mastodon 
from bearing. MASTODON EVERBEARING PRICES 
100 for $ 4.95 500 for 
250 for 11.95 1000 for 
“ CATSKILL 
This is one of the latest ripening varieties. A few days later than Robinson. 
Large, nearly non-acid. Does well on most any soil, but best on a clay soil. Fruit 
smooth, cardinal-red, sweet and firm. Freezes well. Prices below. 
\ ROBINSON 
Largest berry grown. Never hollow. This tangy rich sweet flavor is found in 
no other Strawberry. Ripens late with Catskill. 18 to 30 berries fill a quart box. 
Pretty bright red. Freezes well, Heavy bearer. Prices below. 
\PREMIER 
The old favorite early ripening berry. First berries on the market and bring 
the higest prices. Mild, sweet, non-acid, firm, and one of the best for freezing. 
Outbears all other varieties we have. Premier will grow on any type soil. 
Prices below. 
\SENATOR DUNLAP 
This variety is over 50 years old, but still very good. Dark red color, all 
the way through the berry. Sweet and one of the best canners. Set plants 2 ft. 
apart, as they make many plants, Any soil will do. 
.$19.95 
. 38.00 
eee FOR CATSKIL cic aMAGS CHAS OO. Feri DUNLAP 
95 
500 for 
1000 for 
.$10.95 
fore ae. 1.50 100 for 
; 20.95 
50 for 2.25 200 for 7.50 
“NEW SPARKLE” 
North of the Ohio River, Sparkle has proven a firm, good-shipping, money- 
making berry. Resistance to red stele disease, a heavy plant maker and notably 
hardy in colder climates guarantees consistent profitable late season crops after 
earlier varieties are gone. Especially delicious quick-frozen in locker plants 
or home freezers—keeping its color, shape and fine flavor. 
BEARS MIDSEASON TO LATE 
Rich glossy red, smooth berries with big green caps actually sparkle. They 
make a beautiful box of fruit. Their flavor is as good as their appearance, 
equal to Fairland, better than Premier. Above average size nad remarkbly uniform 
oval shape and smooth skin. 
SPARKLE PRICES 
25 for OOS forse 3-00 
50 for 200 for 5.75 
\ STREAMLINER 
THE NEW EVERBEARER—ENORMOUS SIZE BUT NEVER HOLLOW 
—BRINGS SENSATIONAL RESULTS 
250 Everbearing Strawberry Plants Will Supply Fruit for Family of Five 
All Summer and Fall First Year Set. Requires Space 25x10 Ft. 1 Ft. Apart 
EAT DELICIOUS BERRIES 60 DAYS AFTER YOU SET OUR PLANTS 
Berries Sell for 45¢ a pint in store and roadside markets, 
all summer and fall 
It’s almost round, with a small hull, and of enormous size. Even larger than the 
famous Mastodon. The STREAMLINER will ripen up evenly, to the prettiest 
300 for 
500 for 
bright scarlet color which will attract customers’ attention every time. Sweet as 
honey with very little acid. 
STREAMLINER PRICES 
7A (a SN $1.80 TOO} forge awe n ren $ 4.95 
BORSOFMEM ities sacs ons ee 2.90 250 fore eek see. S 11.95 
A Nice Size Bed of Strawberries. 
50 plants, 60 days after set. Already bearing. 
This variety happens to be 20th Century. 
’ NEW TEMPLE 
Fully Red-Stele Resistant 
Early, Productive, Amazingly Vigorous 
Wherever red stele disease is a problem, the new TEMPLE variety is the one 
to plant because it is fully resistant to this disease. Also, it has proven largely 
immune to other Strawberry troubles. When cold and frost damaged other 
ee there was no injury to TEMPLE. This is the general report of the 
Ss. D. A., on this new berry and you can see at once how valuable an addi- 
Hoe it is to ” Strawberry growing—whether for home or market. 
Large, Firm, Bright Red, Sweet 
Originated in 1938 by the U. S. Dept. of Agriculture, TEMPLE has the 
qualities necessary for a successful commercial berry. An exceptionally vigorous 
grower; produces good crops early in the season; the fruit is firm for long distance 
shipment. Large, smooth, bright red sweet flavored berries with large green caps. 
TEMPLE PRICES 
100 store 
200 for 
\ NEW FAIRLAND 
A Better Strawberry for Home—For Market 
This new variety was released by the U. S. Dept. 
introduction in 1949 after 10 years of 
FAIRLAND: 
“1. A new red stele resistant Strawberry for northern states. 
2. Ripens 2 to 6 days after Premier 
3. As productive as Premier, with firmer, large light bright red berries. 
4. Best adapted to those sections where Premier is grown."’ 
A New Berry For Premier Growing Sections 
You Can Depend on Fairland for Regular Crops 
Commreially FAIRLAND has proven a good shipper and profitable market 
berry—equal to Premier. This, and the fact that it is entirely red stele reaistant, 
and does particularly well in northern states makes certain that FAIRLAND will 
be a widely planted leading commercial berry. FAIRLAND berries are unusu- 
ally uniform in shape, attractive in appearance and excellent in flavor. A fine, 
dependable home-grown berry. You will want to plant FAIRLAND this spring. 
FAIRLAND PRICES 
$1.25 TOOMformey. 
200 for 
NEW RED CROP 
A new June-bearing variety, released by the New Jersey Experiment Station 
in 1950. The berry is medium to large and very uniform in size; it is bright 
red throughout with no hollow cnter. It makes an excellent frozen product, It has 
indicated a resistance to red stele disease. 
of Agriculture for general 
testing. The Department says of 
PRICES 
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BO! Fors iar wee ee ae oeus 2.00 200: FOr ere ec ee ah 5.75 
A BARREL 
OF STRAW- 
BERRIES AND 
A BARREL 
OF FUN 
Take any wooden 
barrel and drill 45 
holes 2 in. 
ter, in, a 
fashion. Place the 
plants in the holes 
as you fill the barrel 
with good garden soil. 
Spread out the roots 
and tamp the soil 
well as you fill. 
Place a 4-inch field 
tile up the middle. 
This is an ideal way 
to water, by simply 
putting water in this 
tile. Plant § 
around the top after 
the barrel is full, NO 
in diame- 
staggered 
plants 
Don’t Delay 
WEEDING OR Ordering 
CULTIVATING this Strawberries 
way and you have 50 Plant Crop 
plants that are up Less Than 
where you can get at OnceHalt 
them to pick. Any of 
our everbearing va- Due to Dry 
rieties are suitable. Weather 
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