Bountiful Ridge Strawberry Plants Are Superior — Plant Them 
The BLAKEMORE 
THE SOUTH AND CENTRAL EAST’S GREATEST 
EARLY COMMERCIAL BERRY. 
VIRUS FREE — NO YELLOWS — STRONG HEALTHY 
In the south and central berry areas, the Blakemore has 
proved to be one of the finest of all Early shipping berries. 
The old type originally released showed a tendency to sport 
into inferior yellow foliaged strains. It is a very free plant 
maker and responds quickly to, good treatment. It is an 
abundant bearer, the fruit averages large and retains its 
bright attractive red color even after being picked several 
days. Quality is superior to Missionary and Klondyke. It 
will ripen a few days earlier than Premier. The foliage is 
healthy and vigorous. The plants nold up well during a 
drought. The berries are firm and unexcelled as a long dis- 
tance shipping berry and preferred by all Strawberry pro- 
cessing companies. Plant our Virus Free Blakemore. 
FAIRFAX 
Magnificent — Examples of Productive — 
and Wonderful Quality. 
They Ae Truly 
The Fairfax ripens about the same time as Premier, and 
its fruiting season extends over a long period. The quality 
of the Fairfax is equal to the best of our older varieties. The 
berries are large to very large, of a bright red color at pick- 
ing time. Like the Bellmar it turns dark after being picked 
for several days but retains its flavor and firmness. Our 
plants of Fairfax are Virus Free. 
A HIGH QUALITY SHIPPING BERRY FOR THE 
SOUTHERN AREA. 
Klonmore is cross of Klondyke X Blakemore. Very vig- 
orous grower, like its parents. Produces about equal to 
Blakemore. Berries are of good size and FAR BETTER IN 
QUALITY THAN EITHER BLAKEMORE OR KLONDYKE. 
Rated highest quality of the long shipping berries of the 
South. Very resistant to leaf spot. Berries are light, bright 
red, beautiful. Our Klonmore plants are Virus free. 
SPARKLE 
A VERY HEAVY PRODUCER 
A GOOD PLANT MAKER. 
Worthy of Planting Wherever Premier Succeeds. 
The Sparkle is a recent introduction of the N. J. Experi- 
mental Station. Sparkle is a prolific plant maker with good 
healthy foliage and reports coming to us say it is very 
productive. Berries are firm under Maryland growing con- 
ditions. Berries are medium size, uniform in shape and as 
its name indicates has 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 
should be tried extensively in N. J., Eastern Penna., New 
York, and other New England States. 
Another field of Bountiful Ridge Grown VIRUS FREE 
plants as of August 15th, 1955. These are Blakemore in fore- 
ground. With 2 months to grow these rows will just about 
be together. They are living examples of vigor. Your or- 
ders for Blakemore will be filled with plants from this and 
other fields equally as good, all virus free. 
Tennessee Beauty 
HBAVY YIELDS — LARGE, BEAUTIFUL, FIRM BERRIES 
IS FAST MAKING IT A FAVORITE IN CENTRAL 
AREAS FROM NORTH CAROLINA NORTH TO 
CENTRAL OHIO AND PENNA. 
Introduced by the Tenn. Experimental Station, now being 
grown over a very wide area. Tennessee Beauty is consider- 
ed the main commercial berry in many sections, and we can 
certainly recommend it to anyone who wishes a_ profitable 
midseason to late berry of unusual beauty and shipping 
ability. It is a free plant maker, very productive of large 
bright red, firm, high quality berries which are excellent 
for fresh use, shipping, preserving or freezing. Tennessee 
Beauty is being grown commercially in most all of the South- 
ern states north to central Ohio, Penna. and N. J. and even 
the coastal area of N. Y. and New England. We recommend 
this variety and can supply in Virus Free or regular stock. 
TENNESSEAN No. 965 
The TENNESSEAN was originated at West Tennessee 
Experiment Station. It is a cross between two Tennessee 
unnamed seedlings. TENNESSEAN ripens usually ahead 
of Blakemore which combined with late blooming habits ap- 
peal to many growers where crops are lost by late frosts. It 
resembles Blakemore somewhat with the same bright attrac- 
tive color and good cap. 
DORSETT 
An Ideal Berry, Combining Vigorousness 
Productiveness and Quality 
The toliage of. Dorsett is not as vigorous as Fairfax but 
equally as resistant to diseases. The foliage and fruiting 
stems are more erect than Premier and it is a free plant 
maker. The fruit is usually conie in shape. The color is 
bright red similar to Blakemore. The berries will average 
larger than Blakemore although not quite so large as Fair- 
fax. The flavor of Dorsett is not equal to Fairfx but su- 
perior to other early berries. 
AMBROSIA 
late berry. Easy to grow and get a 
good fruiting row. Plants quite productive, berries resemble 
Big Joe, very pretty. Quality is good. Berries average large 
in size, bright and firm. Where a very late berry is decired, 
Ambrosia is the best to grow. Ripens when most other 
strawberries are gone, 
FAIRLAND 
(U. S. D. A. 3205) 
A NEW EARLY MID-SEASON, RED-STELE RESISTANT 
VARIETY WHICH DISPLAYS GOOD DESSERT AND 
FREEZING QUALITIES. 
The Fairland is an Aberdeen-Fairfax cross released by the 
U. S. D. A., University of Maryland. It is highly productive, 
ranking with Premier, Catskill and Temple and ripening 
a few days behind Premier. It produces a firm, red berry 
compared in size to the Premier. It should prove a fine ber- 
ry for local markets and is a good shipper as well. The 
Fairland is a vigorous grower, producing healthy runner 
plants in abundance. 
ARMORE 
MORE AND MORE A GROWER’S 
EACH YEAR 
Introduced by the Missouri Experimental Station this va- 
riety has proved more productive than 60 others in actual 
growing tests. Berries are of excellent color and rate high 
in flavor. Fruits over a long period and makes a good fruit- 
ing row. Firmness rates it a superior shipping variety. We 
would recommend it for trial throughout the Premier, Blake- 
more growing areas. Our Armore plants are Virus Free. 
EMPIRE 
A new variety introduced by the New York Experimental 
Station at Geneva. Tested in many sections, EMPIRE is a 
vigorous grower making good fruiting bed. Does not pro- 
duce as many berries per plant as Premier but’ berries are 
generally larger, firm, of excellent flavor and freezing quali- 
ty. Grows well in Premier sections. EMPIRE shows much 
promise and we recommend it for trial. 
A very big, very 
PROVING FAVORITE 
