Heavy-Rooted, Disease Free Plants Assure Success 
Very Large . . . Highly Productive 
Vigorous Grower 
This fine berry is being successfully grown all through 
the Midwest. Its large size and beauty have made it 
quite popular and profitable. In our fruiting plots it 
has shown up very well, giving very large, firm, and 
beautiful berries. 
Armore is a late midseason kind of outstanding 
merit. Plants are vigorous and easily make good pro- 
ducing beds. Berries are light red and firmer than 
Premier and Sparkle. Quality is good. 
STELEMASTER 
Resistant to Three Races of Red Stele 
Stelemaster ripens about with Blakemore. Berries are 
medium to large and hold their size well throughout 
season. Generally 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 productive and highly resistant to red 
stele in eastern United States. Leaves are resistant to 
scorch but do leaf spot under some conditions. It 
should have the consideration of every planter where 
red stele is a problem. 
«- 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, 
almost always making good picking beds under extreme 
circumstances. 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. 
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 Dixiclajid free of spring yellows. 
Attempts are being made to locale 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 be 
sold as Registered Stock this season. As soon as Virus 
Free clones of this variety are available, we will offer 
them for sale. 
4* 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 Earlidawn. 
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