WORLD'S LARGEST GROWERS OF STRAWBERRY PLANTS 



FA I R LAN D 



• Deep Feeder • Drought Resistant 



• Good Plant Maker • Peavy Yielder 



ITATES DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE 



CROSS between Aberdeen and Fairfax and has been 

 tested about 7 years in various parts of the United 

 States under the supervision of the U. S. Department 

 of Agriculture, known as variety No. 3205 at the time. 

 It is an early berry, rather large, bright red fruit. Fairland is 

 very productive, good plant maker. Berries are firmer than 

 Catskill and Premier, being not as firm as Temple. It was held 

 back for commercial production in this area, but so many other 

 states testing Fairland, liked this variety so well that the Depart- 

 ment of Agriculture more or less had to name it and to release 

 the variety for propagation. 



Fairland resists red stele disease and is a very favorable 

 variety for most sections of the country, where strawberries are 

 grown when the shipping distance is not an important factor. 

 We recommend a few plants of this variety in every one's back 

 yard garden and feel that every commercial planter should grow 

 a few thousand Fairland. 



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The Arrowhead strawberry is being introduced as a new 

 variety, because of its plant characteristics of hardiness, vigor 

 and runner setting ability and its fruit qualities of attractive- 

 ness, large size and desirability for market, FREEZING and 

 jam making. It is June bearing variety, medium productive, 



whose time of harvest is mid 



season to medium late. 



NEW 

 ARROWHEAD 



