Still the king 
Other varieties may advance or wane in popularity but CATSKILL remains 
"The King" with many growers. CATSKILL's adaptability extends from 
North Carolina to all Northern states. CATSKILL plants are vigorous, ever so 
productive, hardy, and resistant to leaf trouble and Verticillium Wilt. CATS- 
KILL berries are large, attractive, fine quality, and loaded with Vitamin C. 
They are suitable for freezing and do well on local markets. Need we say 
more? 
MIDWAY 
Can't be beat 
MIDWAY, introduced in 1960, gave growers in the middle states just what 
they wanted — a mid-season variety with vigor and vitality! Plant growth 
is extra good on heavy soils or on lighter soils with irrigation. MIDWAY 
plants have resistance to the common strain of Red Stele, another point to 
credit. Berry production is above average, with berries medium large, deep 
red, firm, of good flavor — and excellent for shipping or freezing. All in all, 
it is not surprising that MIDWAY has nudged other varieties out of the berry 
picture in some areas. 
Dear Sir: I would like to tell you of our experience with your pJants. In 1965 we ordered 
1,000 Midway and 1,000 Catskill from you. Those plants were in wonderful shape and really 
took off and started growing. We had a real good stand. Last Spring, on May 10, we had a 
killing frost with most of our patch in hloom. But, surprisingly enough, the Midway 
re-hloomed and what a crop we had. Such a nice big berry. We had one quart that held 
only 19 berries and people really went for them. . . . Mrs. Lloyd Selig, Scipio, Ind. 
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