Fairfax 



THE OUTSTANDING VARIETY FOR DELICIOUS FLAVOR 



We recommend Fairfax for those who 

 want strawberries with a truly deUcious 

 flavor. Since its introduction in 1928 by 

 the U. S. Department of Agriculture, this 

 variety has been a flavor favorite. IMany 

 commercial growers have customers who 

 pay a premium price for this delicious 

 berry, and many home gardeners always 

 include it in their planting. Berries of 

 Fairfax become a very deep red color when 

 at their flavor peak, but for freezing the 

 berries of medium red color give better 

 results. Its fruit is medium to large in 

 size, and production is good. Plants of our 

 virus-free Fairfax are quite vigorous and 

 winter hardy throughout the northeastern 

 states. We believe that the sensational flavor of Fairfax makes it one of the very best varieties for 

 home gardens from north to south. Rayner's virus-free plants will give best results. 



25 Plants $4.20; 50 for $6.30; 100 for $9.45; 1,000 for $42.00. Complete Prices Page 17. 



Suwannee 



HIGH QUALITY 



EXCELLENT FLAVOR 



Suwannee is considered by many experts to be the best flavored of all strawberry varieties. Besides 

 having such a good flavor, it also makes good preserves and jam which can be enjoyed long after the 

 picking season is over. The large light red fruit is rather long in shape, fairly firm, but will not stand long 

 distance shipping. If you want outstanding flavor, you want Suwannee. Plant Suwannee in your garden 

 this year. You will be delighted. 



25 Plants $3.95; 50 for $5.90; 100 for $8.90; 250 for $17.30; 1,000 for $39.50 



Robinson 



Extra Large Berries 



Robinson (also known as Kardinal King and Scar- 

 let Beauty) has several outstanding good features 

 that far outweigh its less desirable qualities. It is 

 one of the most vigorous plant makers and will often 

 give good results in poor soils where others fail. 

 Fruits of Robinson are verj^ big, and with their light 

 red color they bring good prices. It ripens early 

 mid-season. The plants are small but the fruiting 

 beds are ver}^ wide and vigorous. Robinson is re- 

 sistant to A'erticillium wilt and is ver}' winter hardy. 



In cool climates the quality and firmness of 

 Robinson is good enough to satisfy most customers. 

 However, in warm areas it may not be suitable. 

 Because of its vigor and large berry size, Robinson 

 remains a favorite of many home gardeners and 

 commercial growers in the northeast. 



25 Plants $3.95; 50 for $5.90; 100 for $8.90; 1,000 for $39.50 

 Prices do not include postage 



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FOR BEST RESULTS PICK OFF BLOSSOMS THE FIRST YEAR 



