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Midway, a cross of Dixieland and Temple, is a new midseason variety released 

 for introduction by the U.S.D.A. in 1960. Midway plant growth is robust and healthy. 

 The plants are extremely productive, producing berries which average medium to 

 large in size and maintaining good size throughout the picking season. The berries 

 have a uniform deep red color with a glossy surface, firm skin and yellow seeds. 

 The flesh is firm and the shape is irregular conic to blunt conic. Berries have good 

 dessert quality and have been satisfactory in frozen packs. The resistance of Mid- 

 way to the common strain of red stele will increase its usefulness in many areas. 



We have received excellent reports on Midway from both Michigan and New 

 Jersey and our orders from these areas definitely reflect grower enthusiasm in these 

 states. Best indications remain that Midway's adaptability is in the middle states as 

 far west as Indiana. 



Our experiences with Midway still indicate that on light, sandy soil the plants 

 do not survive a hot, dry growing season as well as you would expect of a variety 

 with its apparent vigor. 



Midway is growing in popularity and certainly is worthy of trial in the middle 

 states. We have a limited supply of beautiful Midway plants. Price list page 32. 



ALBRITTON 



TAe Carolina Beauty 



Albritton is best adapted to the coastal region of North CaroUna and to a limited degree to 

 the coastal areas of Virginia and Maryland. The plants make a very vigorous growth and are 

 quite productive when grown in this area. If you move north you do not get the high yields 

 obtained in North Carolina. 



Albritton berries are beautiful. We know of no other strawberry that has more class and they 

 demand a premium price in markets where they are available. The berries in color are vivid 

 red, turning to deeper red when fully ripe. They are unusually glossy, uniform in shape with 

 exceptional flavor and large size. Albritton is not generally considered a good freezing berry. 



We have a limited supply of some very beautiful Albritton plants that will produce for you. 

 Price list page 32. 



