SUPERFECTION 



Our Leading Everbearer 



Superfection is still our leading everbearer because it is the best in produc- 

 ing berries when you want them — in late summer and fall. Superfection berries 

 are light in color and quite attractive in appearance. (See color picture inside 

 front cover.) They are firm enough to ship moderate distances but in most cases 

 they are used at home or sold at local markets. The flavor is quite tart but with 

 sugar Superfection is a fine addition to late summer and fall desserts. 



All everbearing varieties should be planted in hills with the runners re- 

 moved. The Ohio System, described on page 26, has been most satisfactory for 

 many growers. Growing Superfection in the hill system and removing all run- 

 ners usually gives a good stand of plants with good crops of fruit. With adequate 

 moisture Superfection will set plants quite freely. Under conditions of extreme 

 heat and drought they will die out unless irrigated. 



Superfection is also sold as Gem, which was the original name. In past years 

 a variety known as Brilliant proved to be identical with Gem and Superfection. 

 With virus-free plants to eliminate differences in vigor of individual stocks you 

 will find Gem and Superfection identical. Order them by either name and you 

 will have the best of the everbearers. 



Our plants are strong, well-rooted, true to name and virus free, giving you 

 every chance for good results with everbearers. Our supply of this variety is 

 always limited, so we urge you to order early. Price list page 28. 



I Danville, Va., April 21, 1964. "My order for Superfection plants arrived in good condition. Very 

 pleased with the nice healthy plants. Everyone is living and growing perfectly." Mrs. M. N. 

 Green. 



STREAMLINER 



Streamliner berries are of a medium to large size, having a good red color clear through. 

 Both the flavor and appearance are good. The plants produce a spring crop and continue to 

 bear through late summer and fall, with the best crop in the fall. Many growers in the 

 middle latitudes have reported favorably on this variety and it is worthy of trial if you are 

 interested in everbearers. Price list page 28. 



OZARK BEAUTY 



We have a limited number of virus-free plants of this new everbearer from Arkansas to 

 offer this year. From our observation, plant growth has been freer than with most ever- 

 bearers. Experiment stations in the midwest have been most enthusiastic. Pice list page 28. 



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