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ARMORE 



Very Large . . . Highly Productive 

 Vigorous Grower 



This amazing berry is being successfully grown all 

 through the mid-west. Its large size and beauty have 

 made it quite popular and profitable. In our fruiting plots 

 it showed up very well; giving very large, firm, and beau- 

 tiful berries in an extremely wet spring. 



Armore is a late mid-season kind with an outstanding 

 future, we believe. Plants are very vigorous, easy to get 

 good producing beds. Berries are light red and firmer than 

 the Premier and Sparkle. Quality is .good. 



BLAKEMORE 



Virus Free — No Yellows — Strong — Healthy 



It is a very free plant maker and responds quickly to 

 good treatment. It is an abundant bearer, the fruit aver- 

 ages large and retains its bright attractive red color even 

 after being picked several days. It will ripen a few days 

 earlier than Premier. The foliage is healthy and vigorous. 

 The plants hold up well during a drought. The berries 

 are firm and unexcelled as long distance shipping berry 

 and preferred by all Strawberry processing companies. 



ONE OF THE MOST BEAUTIFUL BERRIES EVER 



" ALBRITTON 



Albritton is the most beautiful strawberry known to us. Berries are large, 

 attractive bright glossy red, and ripen about with Blakemore. Berries are firm, 

 carry well, and are of good flavor. Plants are vigorous, and productive. Albritton 

 was introduced for the southern areas but demands trial in all areas where a real 

 "eye-poppin' berry" is desired. 



PREMIER 



It can be considered almost frostproof. The berries aver- 

 age large and hold up well under heavy crops and unfav- 

 orable seasonable conditions; it ripens over a cornparatively 

 long period, from two to three weeks; the berries have an 

 attractive bright red color and unusual quality. It is mod- 

 erately firm. It is one of the best of the tried and proven 

 early varieties. 



VIRUS FREE PREMIER are imusually vigorous and 

 free plant makers. The foliage is lighter in color and the 

 berries are lighter in color and possibly not as firm as the 

 old type Premier but berries have Premier shape and 

 quality. 



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STELEMASTER 



Resistant To 3 Races of Red Stele. 



Stelemaster ripens about with Blakemore. Berries are 

 medium to large; hold size well throughout season. Gen- 

 erally uniform and smooth, medium red with a glossy 

 surface. The flesh is light red, firm, juicy, and flavor is 

 mild sub-acid. Stelemaster plants are vigorous, very pro- 

 ductive and highly resistant to red stele known in East- 

 ern U. S. Leaves are resistant to scorch but do leaf spot 

 under some conditions. It should have the consideration 

 of every planter where red stele is present in the soil. 



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FAIRFAX 



Queen Of The Table Berries 



The Fairfax ripens about the same time as Premier, and 

 its fruiting season extends over a long period. The quali- 

 ty of the Fairfax is equal to the best of our older varie- 

 ties. The berries are large to very large, of a bri.ght red 

 color at picking time. It turns dark after being picked 

 for several days but retains its flavor and firmness. 



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REDSTAR 



Our Very Best Late Berry 



Redstar is 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 armual 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 attractive and 

 darkens little on holding. 



^ ROBINSON 



Large Size — Bright Color 

 A LEADING MARKET BERRY 



Robinson, often called Scarlet Beauty, has those very 

 large attractive berries which catch the customer's eye 

 every time. They are a beautiful bright red color with 

 glossy finish, holding well with little loss of color. Yields 

 are comparable to other leading varieties. 



Plants of the Robinson variety are very vigorous; al- 

 most always making good picking beds under extreme 

 circum.stances. Robinson actually does better in dry sea- 

 sons than in wet ones because of the tendency to over 

 produce plants. The berries also hold up better under 

 dry conditions. 



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VESPER 



(NJ 157) 

 This fine new berry is the result of a cross of Utah 

 Shipper & Jerseybelle which ripens later or about with 

 Jerseybelle. It has a long harvest period that extends well 

 into the Redstar season. The fruits are large and pretty. 

 Vesper is the most productive of the selections tested at 

 New Brunswick. It is a good plant maker but is not re- 

 sistant to Red Stele or Verticillium wilt. From test results, 

 it appears that Vesper will do well and should be tried in 

 areas where Jerseybelle is successful. 



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