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STRAWBERRIES 
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NEW SENSATIONAL EVERBEARER 
Will produce berries 90 days after 
planting. Berries round, of firm tex- 
ture; dark red color all through. Will 
ship long distances without losing color 
or firmness. Bears an abundance of 
large berries from spring until frost. 
A hundred plants in your garden will 
produce enough berries for an average 
family. Good for the small gardener, 
as a commercial proposition, and can’t 
be beat for its zippy, sweet flavor. 
25, $2.49; 50, $4.49; 100, $7.49; 
250, $14.95 
‘ Streamliner 
(EVERBEARING) 
Sensational new Strawberry. LEver- 
bearing. Increasing in popularity year 
by year, this new Strawberry is truly 
sensational. ‘‘Sweet as honey’’ — fine 
for freezing—tops for shortcake—won- 
derful for canning. The jumbo sized 
berries are borne in profusion from 
July until November. Up to a quart of 
berries per plant. 
25, $2.49; 50, $4.49; 100, $7.49 
250, $14.95 
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Gem 
(EVERBEARING) 
The most popular and profitable ever- 
bearing variety. The bright red ber- 
ries are large, good qualty, ripen 
evenly without having green tips. Will 
bear some fruit this summer and a good 
erop in the fall. Plants hardy and vig- 
orous growers. 
25, $2.49; 50, $4.49; 100, $7.49; 
250, $14.95 
Standard Varieties 
25, $1.95; 50, $3.49; 100, $4.95; 
250, $8.95; 500, $13.95; 1000, $19.95 
~ BLAKEMORE, Early, freeze, excellent 
Early, solid and productive. A great 
shipping berry. Highly recommended 
Champion Nurseries, Perry, Ohio 
for southern Ohio, but is well worth 
a trial in central and northern Ohio. 
\GATSKILL, Mid-season, freeze, good. 
Plant Catskill to follow Premier. It 
is the next best berry in sections 
where Premier is king. The berries 
are large and of a very good quality. 
In some areas it is more productive 
than Premier. 
: FAIRLAND, Mid-season, freeze, good. 
A new variety released by the USDA. 
A very vigorous grower, making 
plenty of healthy plants that are re- 
sistant to Red Stele. The plants are 
very productive, ranking with Pre- 
mier and Catskill in total yield. 
PREMIER, Early, freeze, good. Still 
the king of the strawberries in this 
part of the country. Under favor- 
able conditions Premier has often 
produced 10,000 quarts per acre of 
good marketable fruit and higher 
yields have often been recorded. 
“ROBINSON (Scarlet Beauty). 
Mid-season, freeze, good. 
A free plant maker being vigorous 
and free from disease. The berries 
are large and are quite deeply fur- 
rowed or ridged. This berry seems 
to be much better in some sections 
than in others. 
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SPARKLE. Mlid-season. 
Freeze—excellent. 
Sparkle has everything a fine berry 
should have except size and in some 
sections the fruit is of a good size. 
Sparkle is highly resistant to Red 
Stele. 
‘TEMPLE. Early. Freeze—good. 
This is a fine variety which is re- 
sistant to Red Stele. It is the rank- 
est and most vigorous grower of all 
present day varieties. It is very pro- 
ductive, berries medium to large and 
of a very good quality. 
