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SPARKLE 



A Very Heavy Producer 

 GOOD FOR FREEZING, TOO 



Sparkle is a prolific plant maker with good healthy 

 foliage, and very productive. Berries are medium size, 

 uniform in shape and have a bright red color, turning 

 somewhat dark on fruits that are over-ripe. The quality 

 of the berry is excellent. Ripens midseason, being a little 

 later than Premier. Requires good moisture for best 

 results. Sparkle is grown extensively in New Jersey, 

 eastern Pennsylvania, New York and New England 

 States. 



DIXIELAND 



Early . . . Vigorous Grower . . . Good Yielder 



Dixieland ripens with Blakemore, is slightly firmer 

 than Blakemore and has large berries. They are a bright 

 glossy red, only slightly darker than Blakemore, and 

 uniform in shape. Flavor is tart and good. Yields have 

 run over 9000 quarts per acre of good, large, firm berries. 



A genetic variegation (spring yellows, June yellows) 

 has developed in the variety Dixieland. This is not a 

 virus. Plants are -weakened and yields are reduced. There 

 are no known sources of Dixieland free oj spring yellows. 

 Attempts are being made to locate non-yellowing stock. 

 Thus, we can make no guarantee as to performance of 

 Dixieland. 



Because of genetic variegation, Dixieland has been 

 taken out of the Virus Free program and cannot he 

 sold as Registered Stock this season. As soon as Virus 

 Free clones of this variety are available, we will offer 

 them for sale. 



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CATSKILL 



ONE OF THE VERY GOOD MIDSEASON BERRIES 



A vigorous grower, somewhat frost resistant and ex- 

 tremely productive. It has proven itself for many years 

 and is recognized as one of the best midseason berries in 

 cultivation. The foliage is healthy in this latitude. It 

 is a good plant maker and very productive. The berries 

 are large and of good quality. We recommend Virus 

 Free plants of this fine variety for this and more 

 northern areas. Catskill is the Number One midseason 

 variety for the Northeast. 



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REDGLOW 



BEAUTY— PRODUCTIVITY— LARGE SIZE 

 RED STELE RESISTANCE 



Redglow is one of our best-looking strawberries. The 

 fruit ripens in early midseason and is large, beautiful, 

 brilliant red, and delicious. The berries hold their size 

 throughout the season and are fairly firm. They are 

 good for freezing and fresh market sales. 



Plants of Redglow are vigorous, productive, and re- 

 sistant to the common type of red stele. This is a real 

 good variety for the middle states area and should be 

 planted in rich, moist soil. It ripens one or two days 

 later than Earlida^n. 



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REDSTAR 



Our Very Best Late Berry 



A sure bet to continue the good strawberry season. Its 

 large, flavorful berries are certain to make a hit with 

 your customers and family. They ripen a week to ten 

 days after other berries are gone — so late that they are 

 seldom hit by frost, and annual crops are a certainty. 

 The first berries are very large and wedge shaped. Later 

 ones are mostly conic. Flavor is delightfully good for 

 such a late berry. The bright red color is quite attrac- 

 tive and darkens little on holding. 



^KARDINAL KING 



Kardinal King has created something of a sensation 

 in Michigan by producing record-breaking crops which 

 outsold all other varieties in competition. Buyers praise 

 it for high shipping quality. Does equally well for can- 

 ning and freezing. 



The plants grow large, making wide fruiting rows. 

 Berries ripen slightly after Premier and continue through 

 the late season. The fruits are large, solid red, juicy and 



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EMPIRE 



Heavy Bearer — Frost Resistant 



Empire is a medium early, outstanding berry for the 

 middle and northern berry-producing areas. It is beauti- 

 ful — larger than Premier, firmer, better carrier, more 

 attractive and a higher yielder than Premier. Empire has 

 always been a vigorous grower. Virus free stocks make it 

 even easier to get good fruiting beds. The high yields of 

 large, glossy red fruit are making this fine berry very 

 popular in the Premier growing sections of the country. 

 Why don't you try some from Bountiful Ridge this 

 year? 



