BLAKEMORE 



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'Excels in 

 New Jersey 

 Pennsylvansa 

 and 



Southern 

 States 



The U. S. Dept. of 

 Agriculture 

 Recommends It 



TheBlake- 

 more berries 

 are slightly 

 blunted, with 

 broad shoul- 

 ders and slim neck. The color a 

 bright glossy red, with a tough skin, 

 firm flesh, and a mild flavor, which 

 make a wonderful market and ship- 

 ping berry. ' Plants make runners 

 freely and you are sure of getting a 

 good fruiting row. They should be 

 set about 24 inchbs apart. Other- 

 wise, if close, they will get too thick. 



Yes-^it's one week earlier than 

 the popular Premier. 



EARLY SEASON 



STRAWBERRY 



GARDEN OFFER 



No. 55 



25 Blakemore 

 25 Dorsett 

 25 Premier 

 25 Fairfax 

 100 plants, nf\^ 

 for only / 1/ V 



SENATOR DUNLAP^etn 



Sometimes Called Dr. Burrill 



Senator Dunlap is an old standard variety that is depend- 

 able. It has made more crates and more dollars for berry 

 growers than any other one variety. It's the toughest va- 

 riety known. Plants are healthy, fast growers and make 

 new plants freely. Berries very dark red, wonderful for 

 canning, excellent for preserves. Require little attention, 

 and by all means include it in your list of preferred varieties. 



— For Prices of Plants, see page 47 — 



Clermbni 



A cross between Premier 

 and Marshall, being intro- 

 duced by the New York Ex- 

 perimental Station. It is 

 recommended for New Eng- 

 land, and for New York, 

 Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, 

 Illinois and Michigan. It 

 bears a heavy crop of large, 

 smooth, bright, glossy red 

 berries with an attractive 

 green calyx. The plants are 

 strong, vigorous growers pro- 

 ducing a large fruiting bed. 



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Southland 



Very early. Adaptable to the 

 southern states, it excels as a local 

 market berry. Bright red with a 

 glossy surface, flavor sweet, excel- 

 lent for shortcakes and preserves. 



A promising new variety. Give it 

 a trial. 



PRICES 



Missionary 



Some folks say this is the best 

 southern berry. It reigns supreme 

 in Florida and is extensively grown 

 in Georgia, North Carolina, South 

 Carolina, Louisiana and Texas. The 

 berries are well colored, firm, large, 

 holding their size throughout the 

 season. 

 OF ALL VARIETIES ON PAGE 47 



Bellmar 



A cross between Missionary and 

 Premier. Plant makes a vigorous 

 growth and under good conditions 

 is very productive. The berries are 

 about the same size as Premier, but 

 are somewhat darker in color. They 

 are slightly firmer and of better 

 quality. 



Hqrrisons'Have Been Growers of Strawberry Plants Since 1884 



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