MID -SUMMER PLANTING GUIDE 



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June -Bearing Strawberries 



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Pot-grown Plants, ^1.00 per dozen, $7.00 per 100, except 

 as noted. On lots of 500 plants or more of any one variet>' 

 we will grant a special discount of 10% from 100 rates. 



Royal Sovereign 



An imported berry, 

 early to midseason. The 

 genuine plants of this 

 sort are quite scarce. It 

 is mainly used for forc- 

 ing under glass in the 

 winter, though as a 

 June bearer it is v;ry 

 successful and satisfac- 

 tory. Pot-grown Plants, 

 $2 per dozen; $12 per 

 100. 



Senator Dunlap 



Early midseason. This 

 is the "lazy man's ber- 

 ry," needing little or 

 no care, on account of 

 its vigor and health. It 

 is the favorite canning 

 variety among house- 

 wives and canning fac- 

 tories alike. Berries are large and a bright red, borne in pro- 

 fusion. Dunlap produces a successful crop of well-flavored 

 fruit over a wider range of soils and climates than any other 

 berry. 



SharoleSS ^ season variety. This is one of the first 



=- berries grown in a commercial way, and is a 



favorite among Strawberry growers everywhere. It is a strong, 

 healthy grower and produces large berries of exceptional 

 quality; this is a fine variety for forcing under glass. 



PEARL 



PREMIER 



Asbury Park, N. J. 



When writing us on 

 March 2, 1928, Dr. 

 F. M. Luther, Asbury 

 Park, N. J., stated: 



'T hear from friends 

 in Bermuda that your 

 pot-grown Strawberries 

 have made a great suc- 

 cess this season." 



Delicious, Pot-grown 

 berries, ready to yield 

 promptly and copious- 

 ly. Every plant de- 

 veloped in its own soil. 



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