SUMMER BULLETIN, 1921. 



SUPERIOR VARIETIES. 



For full crop next Summer 

 plant early. 



Strawberry, Marshall. 



STANDARD VARIETIES. 



EARLY. 



Early Ozark. One of the most productive early varieties, producing 

 large dark-red berries of rather acid flavor, but very delicious. The 

 plants are of vigorous growth with fine dark-green foliage. 



Sample P. Excellent for either market or home use; prolific, large, firm 

 and delicious. 



MEDIUM. 

 Abington. A strong growing variety of recent introduction. The 



•fruit is of large size, bright red in color, very solid and of excellent 



flavor. 

 McAlpin. Very productive, and is considered by many growers to 



be one of the best of the newer introductions. The berries are a 



beautiful scarlet in color, very large and of rich, luscious flavor. 



POT-GROWN PLANTS of the above Standard varieties, from 2\- 

 $50.00 per 1000. Not less that 250 at thousand rate. 



MEDIUM.— Continued. 



Brandywine. A large heart-shaped berry, perfect in form, bright red in 

 color, firm flesh, red to the center and of rich spicy flavor. A great 

 cropper, especially on heavy soils, holds its fruit well up from the 

 ground and generally succeeds everywhere. 



LATE TO VERY LATE. 



Gandy. This popular old variety is probably known by most berry 

 growers. It is more largely grown than any other late variety. On 

 sandy soils it is unproductive. 



Rewastieo. A very productive new variety. The plants are of vigorous 

 growth with an abundance of dark green foliage and producing uni- 

 formly large berries. Color rich cardinal red, penetrating to[.centre. ■ 



in pots, well-rooted, delivery in July and August. 



.00 per 100: 



Strawberry, Commonwealth. 



FALL-BEARING STRAWBERRIES. 



The Fall-bearing varieties produce fruit at the 

 same season as the ordinary Strawberries, 

 but keep bearing until frost. To get the 

 best results for a late crop, the blossoms 

 must be carefully kept off until July or 

 the plants will completely exhaust them- 

 selves before Fall. If the runners are 

 kept cut during the Summer, it will give 

 additional vigor to the late crop. 



Progressive. This variety is considered to 

 be one of the best perpetual bearing 

 Strawberries. The fruit is rich and 

 sweet, a dei;p red inside and out; of 

 good medium size and quite firm. Pot- 

 Grown Plants, $8.00 per 100. 



Strawberry, Excelsior. 



