:CTION 



!AKES PERFECT! 



ties to be had. 

 :;s from the best varieties, 

 n the best section of the country 



ss— because we have sold our cus- 

 |bde them successful. 



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I (Howard 17) 



act strawberry we have ever seen. 

 rk and corner of the United States 



thing better, and as a market var- 

 .ker of them all. 



ij Premier and Howard 17 are one 

 : as originated by the Howards, of 



id was tested by them for several 

 market. We think that the right 

 [] PREMIER. What do you say? 



LUPTON LATE (Per) 



Is fast becoming the late standard variety in New Jersey as a market 

 variety. Taking the place of such varieties as Chesapeake, Glen Mary, 

 Gandy, Etc. Is a strong, hardy grower, very productive, fruit large, bright 

 red, and firm. Owing to its extra firmness it is not as good to the taste as 

 some varieties, but for a show berry on the market and one to stand up for 

 days in transit it has but few equals. 



TOWNSEND'S BIG LATE (Imp) 



We have selected Big Late, 

 For the Ford's Mate, 

 It is firm and sweet 

 And hard to beat. 



When planted together the two 

 Will be surpassed by very few. 



We consider that Big Late is the 

 most perfect of any late pistillate 

 variety we have ever seen. We 

 have "grown and fruited it for 

 many years in all kinds of soil 

 and have never failed to get a big 

 crop of big, red, firm, sweet, de- 

 licious berries. Is a stron,4', liar- 

 dy grower, plants tall with long 

 fruiting stems that hold the ber- 

 ries well off" the ground. Big Late 

 is unsurpassed for quality and is 

 as near frost proof as it is possi- 

 ble to get. Being an imperfect 

 flowering variety, it is not effect- 

 ed by bugs (or strawberry beetle) 

 Big Late and Ford are sure mort- 

 gage lifters. 



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