Best 



for 



Late 



in the 



Middle 



States 



J TENNESSEE BEAUTY 



Tennessee Beauty berries are as pretty as can be found under good condi- 

 tions. (See color picture middle of catalog.) They run medium to large in size 

 when moisture is adequate and the plants have not been allowed to grow too 

 densely. The caps are outstanding in appearance and come off quite easily, 

 which sometimes poses a problem during picking. Both for freezing and process- 

 ing the berries are regarded as very good. Tennessee Beauty is excellent for 

 shipping and firm enough so that delays in picking, because of weather or lack 

 of help, result in very little loss. 



The plants are very healthy and quite productive with foliage resistant to 

 leaf spot and other disorders. They produce runners very freely and some thin- 

 ning is necessary to maintain berry size. Although we know and realize that 

 Tennessee Beauty is not as good as it used to be, we feel it is still the best choice 

 in the middle states for a late variety. We have a nice supply of beautiful Ten- 

 nessee Beauty plants. Price list page 28. 



^ ARMORE 



Armore is a variety suitable for both commercial and home garden use 

 because the berries not only rate well for freezing but also have a fine dessert 

 quality. The berries will darken if held for some time. The berries are large, 

 irregular, wedge shaped, with light flesh of medium firmness. (See color picture 

 facing page 15.) They remind one somewhat in appearance of Catskill with later 

 berries being of a round-conic shape and not as irregular as the first ones. 



The plant growth is vigorous and you always have plenty of runners for a 

 good fruiting bed. Armore is quite productive and widely adapted. For a large, 

 productive, late variety you cannot go wrong with Armore in the middle states. 

 Price list page 28. 



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