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POCAHONTAS 



(7017) 



Since its release by the U.S.D.A., Pocahontas has chmbed 

 to the top of the ladder as a commercial favorite. Time after 

 time it has outyielded all other kinds fi-om the Carolinas to 

 New York and as far west as Ohio and Arkansas. Extra high 

 vigor gives Pocahontas good picking beds even under ad- 

 verse conditions. 



Yields of Pocahontas often are more than 1 0,000 quarts of 

 large, beautiful, high quality berries. They have brought 

 high profits on fresh markets everjrwhere. Pocahontas has 

 been accepted by the processors as an outstanding berry for 

 canning and freezing. 



The berries are a bright, glossy red, firm, somewhat conic 

 in shape, and not as tart as Blakemore. Pocahontas ripens 

 about a week later than Blakemore. 



TENNESSEE BEAUTY 



(7022) 



Berries of Tennessee Beauty are large (size holds well 

 throughout entire season), firm, and outstanding shippers. 

 They are a bright glossy red, holding well without changing 

 color. Tennessee Beauties are of high quality and in demand 

 for processing and freezing as well as for use on fresh mar- 

 kets. They ripen late midseason to late, and are sure crop- 

 pers. 



Plants are vigorous and free plant makers, always assur- 

 ing good picking beds of large stocky crowns. Tennessee 

 Beauty can be grown on a wide variety of soils with good 

 results. 



FAIRFAX (7007) 



Queen of the Table Berries 



Fairfax ripens about the same time as Premier, and its 

 fruiting season extends over a long period. The quality of 

 Fairfax isequal to the best. Berries are large to very large, of 

 a bright red color at picking time. Turns dark after being 

 picked but retains its flavor and firmness. 



RARITAN 



(7019) 



An early midseason to midseason variety that is very 

 productive. Fruits are bright red, glossy and of good to 

 excellent eating quality. Fruits range from large to medium 

 in size and have an attractive cap. Plants form many good 

 runners and produce a good mat. They are not resistant to 

 red stele. The fruit is recommended for fresh market but not 

 for freezing. 



JERSEYBELLE 



(7023) 



Jerseybelle has risen to prominence as a highly profitable 

 late midseason berry. The berries are bright orange-red, 

 glossy and firm, turning slightly darker upon holding. Jer- 

 seybelle has been found best for moderately close and local 

 markets. 



Plants make good growth on rich, moist soils and give 

 good picking beds of large, stocky crowns. 



REDSTAR (7025) 



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 attractive and darkens little on holding. 



SPARKLE (7014) 



GOOD FOR FREEZING, TOO 



Sparkle is a prolific plant maker with good healthy 

 foliage, and very productive. Berries are medium size, uni- 

 form in shape and have a bright red color, turning somewhat 

 dark on fruits that are over-rif)e. The quality of the berry is 

 excellent. Rip)ens midseason. Requires good moisture for 

 best results. 



MIDLAND 



(7006) 



Beauty . . . Size . . . Productivity . . . Tfie Flavor King 



Always a favorite as an early berry with outstanding size, 

 beauty, productivity, quality, firmness and freezing ability. 

 Midland makes good beds of large vigorous plants. 



Berries are early and productive, averaging somewhat 

 larger in size than Premier. The flavor compares favorably 

 with Fairfax, known generally as our highest quality berry. 

 Midland is one of the best for either commercial or home use. 



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