Premier Strawberry 
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NEW ROBINSON 
Also Known As Scarlet Beauty 
New Giant, Long Season Strawberry 
This variety was found here in Berrien County, 
Michigan, several years. ago and has been thoroughly 
tested and by this time known as the best late 
strawberry to grow. Robinson is a very large, round, 
shapely, dark red berry which topped the market last 
summer. Robinson is the largest bérry we have ever 
seen, in fact we have seen 80 berries fill a quart box, 
the color is a cardinal red; berries have a firm tough 
skin, and are honey-sweet in flavor. Very good plant 
maker in most any kind of soil. Plant Premier and 
Robinson and you will have berries over the entire 
season, Robinson starts fruiting soon after Premier 
and continues through the late berry season, match- 
less in beauty, flavor and quality. Price: 25 for $1.10; 
50 for $1.80; 100 for $2.95; 250 for $6.25; 500 for $9.45; 
1000 for $16.95 Postpaid. 
‘ DUNLAP 
The King of the Canners 
If you love shortcake, you will appreciate one made 
with Dunlap, and a can of them during the winter 
months is a treat. Both the canning ‘factories and the 
housewife demand this variety on account of its splendid 
flavor and dark rich, beautiful color. During the past 
two decades Dunlap has made more money for the 
Strawberry growers than any other variety. The plants 
are medium in size, long rooted, very prolific and will 
more than hold their own under any rough-and-tumble 
method of cultivation. The best berry for the beginner, 
the easiest Strawberry to grow. Bears early, very pro- 
ductive. Perfect flowering. Price: 25 for $1.20; 50 for 
$1.65; 100 for $2.50; 250 for $4.75; 500 for $7.95; 1000 
for $13.45 Postpaid. 
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‘ PREMIER 
EXTRA EARLY ... FROST 
PROOF 
Premier is the greatest 
extra early strawberry of 
all times. It ripens ahead 
of all other varieties, the 
fruit is rich in color, fine 
in texture, excellent in 
flavor, and of unusual 
quality for shipping. Foliage 
is tough and healthy, cov- 
ering blossoms and berries 
and protecting them from 
frost and scalding sun. The 
plants are sturdy, and long 
rooted, a good drought re- 
sister. While Premier rip- 
ens early, it is very resist- 
ant to frost and matures its 
heavy crop of berries so 
that they can be marketed 
while prices are the high- 
est. No other variety will 
give you more pleasure, sat- 
isfaction and profit. Perfeet 
flowering. Price: 25 for 
$1.25; 50 for $2.15; 100 for 
$3.15; 250 for $6.75; 500 for 
$9.75; 1000 for $16.75 Post 
paid. 
OR LARGER AMOUNTS OF STRAWBERRY 
PLANTS WRITE FOR SPECIAL PRICES, ON 
YOUR REQUIREMENTS. 
\ SPARKLE 7 
RECOMMENDED FOR YOUR FREEZER 4 
Strongly recommended by northern New York grow- 
ers, has been grown with satisfaction as far south as New 
Jersey. Berries resemble Pathfinder in shape, but are 
more attractive with bright rich red color that tends 
to darken over ripe. Quality has been called better 
than Premier in some areas. SPARKLE is offered to 
our customers who would like to try what promises 
to be an outstanding variety. Price: 25 for $1.20; 50 
for $2.25; 100 for $3.45; 250 for $6.95 Postpaid. 
NEW EARLY’ TEMPLE 
FULLY RESISTANT TO RED STELE 
Heavy bedding nature of plants requires little or no 
fertilizer in fertile soil. Has a distinctively different 
sweetness embodying the very best from its parents, 
Aberdeen and Fairfax. Large, light red berries, extra 
long fruiting season. NEW TEMPLE IS RESISTANT 
TO RED STELE, LEAF SPOT AND HIGHLY RE- 
SISTANT TO LEAF SCORCH. Try a few plants this 
spring. Price: 25 for $1.25; 50 for $2.15; 100 for $3.15; 
250 for $6.75; 500 for $9.75 Postpaid. 
Y CATSKILL 
THE STANDARD LATE VARIETY 
It is now generally recognized as one of the best of 
the midseason to late varieties. This popularity is due 
to the fact that it will produce more quarts of large 
berries than any other variety. It is a sure cropper, as 
it ranks next to Premier in this respect. It rarely ever 
freezes. Catskill is bright shiny red, the berries hold their 
color very well, and when they are carefully packed they 
present a very attractive appearance. The foliage of the 
plant is rich, waxy in appearance, and the fruit is 
produced on long picking stems. It ripens when the 
market is almost bare of fruit, and for this reason 
always commands a good price. Price: 25 for $1.35; 
50 for $2.35; 100 for $3.75; 250 for $7.95 Postpaid. 
