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Best Varieties to Plant 



You will find the variety descriptions in this Berry Book accurate and de- 

 pendable. Where we have given a variety high praise, it is well deserved. In other 

 cases we have told the weak as well as the strong points of the variety, even sug- 

 gesting others as being better than the one we are describing, although we have a 

 good stock of all varieties offered. 



All our varieties are good, being selected from a large number grown and sold 

 by ourselves and other growers. But you need have no hesitation as to what to 

 plant. Our recommendations are definite. 



For the man who wants great quantities of large, fancy 

 berries, of fine appearance and quality for home market or 

 nearby shipment, we unhesitatingly recommend Premier 

 for early, Big Joe for midseason and Chesapeake, Wm. Belt, 

 or Big Late for late. Read what we say of these varieties and 

 get your order in early. You cannot go wrong with any of 

 them. 



Other varieties of proven worth, favorably known and grown by many good 

 strawberry growers, are Gibson, Eaton, Sample, Haverland, Lupton, Gandy, Sen. 

 Dunlap, Paul Jones and McAlpin. 



Burgess and Cooper are most promising among the newer varieties. 



Klondyke, Missionary and Aroma are the great southern, long distance 

 shipping berries. Aroma is a fine late variety, north or south. 



Champion is the best Everbearer for the home, although those who expect 

 to grow everbearing berries commercially, should also try the new variety, 

 Mastodon. 



EVERY PLANT LIVED 



Washington Co., Miss., Mar. 25, 1926. 

 The strawberry plants arrived in fine shape. I put them out immediately and they are doing 

 fine. Every one of them lived. 



George B. Alexander 



PLANTS IN GOOD SHAPE TO OREGON 



Columbia Co., Ore., Nov. 9, 1925. 

 I received my strawberry plants in good shape and also the excess postage refund. Thank you 

 for the same. I think the plants are fine. 



C. Hurchen 

 NOTHING EQUAL TO THE CHESAPEAKE 



Ramsey Co., Minn., Jan. 7, 1926. 

 I have been raising berries for 15 years, and have never found anything equal to the Chesa- 

 peake. The Premier and Chesapeake were both wonderful, especially the Chesapeake. It combines 

 more good qualities than any berry I ever raised. 



C. B. Boody 

 PLANTS JUST AS REPRESENTED 



Morgan Co., Ala., Mar. 12, 1926 

 red in excellent condition. Plan 

 are more than pleased with them 



The strawberry plants received in excellent condition. Plants are just as represented, and we 



H. S. Jameison 



