REDGLOW^^ 



The 



American 

 Beauty 



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Redglow, a cross of Fair 

 land and Tennessee Shipper, 

 was introduced by the U.S.D.A. 

 in 1956. The berries are beautiful, 

 shiny red, and are so attractive that ^ 

 the name Redglow suits it very well. ^ 

 There are few varieties that can ex- \ 

 eel it in beauty and quality. 



Redglow ripens only a day or two 

 after Earlidawn, which is the earliest. In 

 some years we have seen Redglow a day 

 or two ahead of Midland. Redglow brought 

 us the top dollar for our berries last year, 

 both because of its earliness and because 

 its exceptional beauty. 



Plant growth and runner production under 

 most conditions are quite good. It is resistant to 

 the most common strain of red stele, the same as 

 Sparkle. Redglow berries are firm enough to carry 

 to market in good condition and the quality will 

 always bring buyers back. 



Redglow is adapted to the middle states and is suggested for trial in the lati- 

 tudes between Virginia and New York. Berries are rated very good for freezing. 



This is an excellent variety with which to start the berry season. Price list 

 page 32. 



REDGLOW— Red Berries 

 Red Stele Resistant 



STELEMASTER 



Stelemaster is a fine early variety in 

 addition to its resistance to all three forms 

 of the red stele disease. It is a vigorous 

 grower and quite productive. The berries are 

 of a good average size, coming about the 

 same time as Blakemore. They are medium 

 red, glossy and generally uniform and 

 smooth. The flesh is light red, firm, juicy, with 

 a slightly tart flavor. It is not recommended 

 for freezing. 



If you have red stele in your soil, it will 

 pay you to remember Stelemaster. Price list 

 page 32. 



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SENATOR DUNLAP 



Dunlap is a fine old variety that was 

 found in Illinois in 1890. It is grown prin- 

 cipally in Illinois, Wisconsin, Iowa, Minnesota, 

 Nebraska, North Dakota and South Dakota. 



Dunlap berries are medium size and not 

 too firm. They are very good as fresh fruit 

 and rated as average for processing. The 

 berries are a bright, rich red clear through. 



Dunlap plants are vigorous growers but 

 quite susceptible to leaf spot. We use copper 

 in our dusting schedule to combat this prob- 

 lem. We have a nice supply of beautiful Dun- 

 lap plants this season. Price list page 32. 





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