gountiful Ridge 



Bountiful Ridge Plants Are Superior — Plant Them 



CATSKILL 



(7012) 



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 cultiva- 

 tion. The foliage is healthy in this latitude. It is a good plant 

 maker and very productive. The berries are large and of 

 good quality. 



VESPER 



(7024) 



(NJ 157) 



This fine new berry ripens later than or about with Jer- 

 seybelle. It has a long harvest period that extends well into 

 the Redstar season. The fruits are large and pretty. It is a 

 good plant maker but is not resistant to red stele or verticil- 

 lium wilt. It appears that Vesper will do well and should be 

 tried in areas where Jerseybelle is successful. 



EARLIDAWN (7002) 



EARLINESS— FREEZING QUALITY— HIGH YIELDS 



EARLIDAWN is the earliest of all the good commercial 

 strawberry varieties. Year after year it has come through 

 with early, large crops of nice market berries. 



The berries are quite firm, with a tough skin. Color is a 

 vivid red. Crops of EARLIDAWN have been outstanding in 

 all areas, with as much as 58% of the crop being harvested in 

 the first week. 



EARLIDAWN makes extra large crowned plants but not 

 too many runner plants. Yet, production is still quite high 

 for such an early berry. 



ROBINSON 



(7013) 



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 com- 

 parable to other leading varieties. 



Plants of the Robinson variety are very vigorous, almost 

 always making good picking beds under extreme cir- 

 cumstances. 



MARLATE (7031) 



EXTRA LARGE— VERY LATE 



A new, very late, high quality berry that extends the 

 picking season well past the regular time. Plants are vigor- 

 ous and seem to resist leaf diseases. Berries are bright, firm 

 and attractive. Size holds up well throughout the harvest 

 season. Berry stems break easily making them easy to pick. 

 Marlate is perfect for the home gardener or the pick-your- 

 own operation that needs to extend its season. A product of 

 the Maryland Agricultural Experiment Station. Ripens 

 after Jerseybelle but before Redstar. 



Everbearing Strawberries 



SUPERFECTION 



(7026) 



It's beautiful . . . it's heavy bearing . . . it's "good eatin' ". 

 Superfection leads the field of everbearing varieties. Har- 

 vest large, red, mouth-watering fruits just 90 days after 

 planting. The plants are vigorous, adapt themselves to a 

 wide range of soils and weather conditions, and produce 

 more heavily in the fall than any other everbearing kind we 

 know. Superfection is best for garden, commercial or local 

 market. 



SEQUOIA 



(7032) 



A completely new type of strawberry that tends to produce 

 a crop the summer after planting in many areas. In others, it 

 will produce a spring crop and another one in the fall. The 

 time of rijjening is extended past the normal fruiting time of 

 strawberries in most every case. Plants are vigorous, prod- 

 uctive, healthy, and easy to grow. Why don't you try them in 

 your area? You'll be pleased with quart after quart of the 

 large, luscious, mouth-watering berries. 



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OZARK BEAUTY 



(7027) 



A new everbearing kind that produces large volvunes of 

 big, juicy, conical fruits. Flavor is excellent. Plants are vig- 

 orous and productive. Ozark Beauty is extra good for freez- 

 ing. Pick large, luscious berries all season long from this 

 fine variety. Yields have exceeded 12,000 quarts per acre in 

 test plots. Try them. 



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