peudeews STRAWBERRIES are Vitamin-Rich - 
Nothing tastes better than sweet, delicious, home-grown Strawberries picked ‘‘flavor-fresh” 
from your own garden—and frozen Strawberries are just as good. Dr. $. 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 proved 
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 productive than 200 other va- 
rieties. A wonderful flavor and very sweet. 
\ DUNLAP (June-bearing) 
An old dependable variety that is still liked. 
Does well on most any type of soil. 
N FAIRFAX (June-bearing) 
An older variety that still rates high with us. 
The berries are a deep, deep red all the way 
through, very sweet and high in flavor, Not 
for commercial use, but a home garden 
champion. 
\jumBo (June-bearing) 
A tremendous new midseason variety that is 
proving to be very popular. Jumbo is deep 
red all the way through and just full of real 
honey-sweet goodness. Berries are firm and 
rated superior for freezing. Records prove, 
too, that Jumbo is one of the heaviest yielding 
Strawberries known. 
s\ PREMIER (June-bearing) 
A very dependable Strawberry. Blooms late so 
is seldom hurt by frost—yet bears early. Ex- 
cellent for the commercial grower and good for 
the home garden. Berries are good quality, 
firm and attractive. Premier seems to do well 
most any place. 
“VERMILION (June-bearing) 
\ 
Vermilion has undergone extensive testing and 
has passed with flying colors. Rates with the 
best in quality, production and freezing qual- 
ity. Berries are medium large and a glossy 
red. Resistant to red stele and leaf spot. Early 
midseason, 
WISCONSIN No. 214 
(June-bearing) 
Here’s a rare one that we 
a favorite. An extra big, 
that rates tops for freezing. 
good producer. 
think will become 
full-bodied berry 
Brilliant red—a 
~| SUPERFECTION (Everbearing) 
Newest everbearer from Michigan. A vigorous 
grower that will do very well most any place. 
Good producer of uniformly large fruit. We 
much prefer it to Gem. 
~\20th CENTURY (Everbearing) 
An outstanding everbearer that is highly rec- 
ommended by experiment stations in many 
states. Second only to Red Rich, it rates very 
high in size, quality and vigor. The berries 
are bright red, of fine texture and excellent 
flavor. Usually 20th Century starts bearing 60 
days after planting. We have had reports that 
it is the best everbearing Strawberry for light 
sandy soils. 
STRAWBERRY PRICES 
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2.65 4.65 9.25 14.35 22.95 
5.85 8.45 16.95 29.85 49.75 
3.85 6.35 12.85 20.85 36.95 
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COLLECTION 
Wisconsin 
No. 214 
Superfection 
This collection will give you 
garden fresh berries over a long 
season for eating fresh and 
freezing. 
25 Premier 
25 Wisconsin No. 214 
25 Jumbo 
25 Superfection 
All 100 Plants 
Fe Ont $4.98 
Postpaid 
(Regular price $7.30— 
You Save $2.32) 
Armore 
