iWBERRY 



PLANTS 



Plants referred to as "virus-free" on this page have 

 been field-grown from virus-free foundation stock fur- 

 nished by U. S. D. A. Plants have been dusted with 

 parithion to control aphids which transmit the virus dis- 

 ease. Since virus do not produce clear-cut symptoms in 

 most strawberry varieties but simply weaken and devital- 

 ize the plants, no guarantee can be made that these 

 plants are 100° free of virus. Because of the measures 

 that have been taken to protect these plants from virus 

 infection, believe them to be substantially virus-free. 



NEWEST VARIETIES 



"VIRUS-FREE" PLANTS 



EARLIDAWN— Eorliestl 



D A The earliest 



, frostproof. The 



arge and firm. This strawberry 



e Eorlidawn 



freezing and processing. Plants 



are large, vigorous and good 



,REDGLOW— Early 



•roduction of the U.S. DA. An early 

 . ,on red fleshed variety with wonderful flavor. 

 The berry is large and excellent for freezing. Red 

 stele resistant and high qu.. 



~ POCAHONTAS— Early 



A cc of the U.S.D.A. A large, 



deep vivid reee produced from the excep- 



tionally vigorous plants. Highly flavored. A leader 

 due to its strength and productiveness. 



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DIXIELAND— Early- 



A new introduction of the North Carolina Agri- 

 grow- 

 ing plants have c :e berries 

 conside- Blake- 

 more. Berries cc n shape and ripen 

 about the same time as Blakemore. Truly an 

 ->e best to date for freezing. 



Strawberry Leaders 



^Dependable — ^rrardu — ^Jruc-to- I A 



amc 



Harrisons' Selected Strain "Big Yield" 



Strawberry Plants Are Better 

 WELL-KNOWN STANDARD VARIETIES 



ySTELEMASTER — Eari y > 



One -troductions of the U.S.D.A., DDCUICD King 



Belts. Because of its resistance to all^7" KC/V\ I CK Early 



races of "Red Stele" now known in the Eastern / Too we|| 



I States. The chompion of all in this I 

 spect Ripens about the same time as Blakemore. 



;^d of gc. 



with flavor 



SPARKLE Midseosonl 



jorous grower and very productive. Ber- 

 ries arc somewhat round in shope, of excellent 

 quality and splendid for freezing. 



^- ARMORE Midscasoni 



the Missouri Experimental Sto- 

 mas proved more productive than 

 ■ actual test. Berries ore of good size, 

 red and of excellent flavor; a firm, 

 eeping, good shipping va- 



' SURECROP Midscasoni 



o resistance 

 firm bright red with 

 a tort lant make 



strawberries this variety is fine 



' EMPIRE Midscoson 



This :js developi •. York 



Bccaus .itstanding 



color and lorge 

 been p .. r a wide crco It is 



quali" sistant and very dependable. 



.//VERMILION Midscoson 



Introduced by the Univi 

 productive, of good size be 





of the 

 Berries 



- 

 The standard ec- 



are ludged. Holds 

 crops and big profits. Premier has 



made more dollars, and brought 

 more Strawberry growers than any .; 

 ever grown. 



Adopted to All Soils — Heavy Yielder. It 



;^d is a ramparv 

 Premier fruits extra ec 

 are selllmg ot a high . eider of 



ght red berries of fine flavor. For home 

 gardens, local markets, or I 

 distances if has outclassed all tr 



-/BLAKEMORE 



No St 



ly as Blakemore. It is the 

 in all America. Ripens several da. 

 and is equally dependable, producing big 

 ear. The plant is healthy and stc 

 well during droue ernes ere larg 



an attractive red c r 



^ and pri because it holds its 



and shape 



ALL SEASON STRAWBERRY 





GARDEN 



Offer No. 59 





150 



PLANTS 



25 



Earlidawn 



25 Robinson 



25 



Pocahontas 



25 Red Star 



25 



Empire 



25 Cem Everbearing 



$9.10 VALUE FOR ONLY $7.00 



7 FAIRFAX, Early 



The Sugar-Saving Berry 



Color is a deep, full rec 



ernes are 

 exec: t an idee 



Superior to oil for home use, equal to or 

 commercial planting. 



~y ROBINSON Midscoson 



Ripens just after Premier, at a time when 

 berries bring a good price. Berries are large, bril- 

 liant red, unifom in size. Vigorous grower and 

 a heavy yielder. 



-^ CATSKILL— (Midseoson 



A n/idseason be- II produce the largest 



- gger ber- midseoson variety. 



is entirely satisfactory as to firmness, 



e:cti\eness, season of npen- 



eaptation. The highest record 



.-.as made with this variety. 



-espects it ranks with Chesapeake 



and Lupton. It is rated equally as attractive as 



Fairfox or Dorsett The berries are borne on 



rather long fruiting stems which makes it easier 



to get at in picking. 



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Dcr , ex AD HERE'S A NEW ONE 



KtU 3IAK Extra Good — Very Late 



This is the other new one by the U.S.D.A , 

 / and a cross between the Chesapeake and Fair- 

 fax. This is the late one. Berries are large, and 

 ore borne on short, stout stems that stay well 

 under the leaves, thus protecting them from late 

 frosts Makes a good fruiting row, and plenty 

 of money can be mode from growing this one, 

 as late berries always bring a high price. 





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