bearing strawberries. Begins to bear about fifty days after 
planting if set in April or May, with two crops the following 
year. It is perfect flowering as are all our strawberry plants. It 
is especially hardy, does well on most any soil and under all 
weather conditions. A good producer. Will give you a good 
crop the first year. Plant them for pleasure and sell your excess 
for profit. Most of crop comes in July and August while prices 
are high. Supply limited. 
Irrigation is used extensively on our Strawberry plantings which makes for 
better root systems and larger plants. 
v SUPERFECTION 1 (Everbearing) 
Originated in northern Michigan by the man who discov- 
ered the famous Gem Everbearing. Berries are exceptionally 
large, shape roundish, and dark red all the way through, of 
firm texture and will stand long distance shipping. 
It starts ripening its fruit in June and continues on until 
November, and produces another fine crop the following 
spring—_two crops in one year. It does well on most any kind 
of soil and will form fruit stems on runner plants. One hun- 
dred plants should produce enough berries for an average 
family. 
FALL PLANTING 
Remember, we do not start shipping plants in the fall until about 
October 15th. You have around six weeks after that to set them here 
in New England, and some years plants can be set up into December. 
Any time the ground can be worked before freezing, plants can be set. 
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