NORTHERN STATES GARDEN COLLECTIONS 



Well adapted for heavy production of excellent berries in northern U.S.A. 

 and Canada, south to about the Ohio River Valley and southern Pennsylvania. 



EARLIDAWN— Earliest of all; frost resistant. 



EMPIRE — Good dessert quality; dependable producer. 



CATSKILL — Hardy and productive; our best seller. 



SPARKLE- — Late; excellent for freezing; productive. 



Collection E 100 plants, 25 each of the 4 kinds $ 6.55 (Prepaid) 



Collection F 200 plants, 50 each of the 4 kinds $10.45 (Prepaid) 



Collection G 400 plants, 100 each of the 4 kinds ...._._ $17.10 (Prepaid) 



Collection H 1000 plants, 250 each of the 4 kinds $32.50 (Prepaid) 



Lackawanna Co., Pa., March 1, 1965. "Enclosed is my order for Collection E of strawberry plants. 

 In 1963 I purchased 100 plants and last year 1 picked over 90 quarts of berries. The girls I work 

 with purchased most of them and said they never saw such beautiful berries." Mary Jane White. 



NEWEST VARIETY COLLECTIONS 



Try these new ones. All have met rigid standards before being released. 



SUNRISE— Early; disease resistant; firm; bright red color. 

 FULTON — Firm; good size with irrigation. 



SURECROP — Midseason; exceptional vigor; large attractive berries. 

 VESPER — Very large and very late; productive. 



Collection K 100 plants, 25 each of the 4 kinds $ 8.00 (Prepaid) 



Collection L 200 plants, 50 each of the 4 kinds $13.00 (Prepaid) 



Collection M 400 plants, 100 each of the 4 kinds $18.25 (Prepaid) 



Collection N 1000 plants, 250 each of the 4 kinds $35.50 (Prepaid) 



Allen's plants growing 

 near historic old Green 

 Hill Church. This church 

 was built in 1733 and 

 is now known as St. 

 Bartholomew's Episcopal 

 Church, Parish Church 

 of Stepney Parish. The 

 silver communion service 

 given by Queen Anne is 

 still used when services 

 ore held. 



'i ON COLLECTIONS A THROUGH N 



