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BIG YIELDS OF BIG BERRIES— OUTSTANDING FLAVOR 



This famous berry has long been the leading 

 variety in most of the northeastern United States. 

 It is especially hardy and consistently produces 

 unusually big crops. Berries of Catskill are large, 

 bright in color, and of excellent flavor. They 

 ripen in midseason and are a favorite for local 

 sales and home gardens. Catskill is generally not 

 firm enough for long distance shipment but is 

 excellent for "pick them yourself" plantings. 

 Plants of Catskill are very vigorous and resistant 

 to leaf troubles and Verticillium wilt. This 

 variety was introduced by the New York Agri- 

 cultural Experiment Station in 1933 and still re- 

 mains a favorite with thousands of growers who 

 praise its bumper crops of big delicious berries. 

 Through Penna. and northward into Canada, 

 Catskill gives fine results in nearly any soil that 

 is reasonably fertile and moist. Rayner's virus- 

 free true-to-name stock assures you of the best 

 possible results with Catskill. 



25 Plants $2.95; 50 for $4.50; 100 for $6.65; 1,000 for $29.50. Complete Prices Page 17. 



June, 1971 



/ am writing to tell you about the excellent results we are receiving on our 4,000 plants that we bought 

 from you last year. Some of the plants produced almost three quarts per plant. 



R. Melton, Evansville, Ind. 



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COMMERCIAL FOR N. J. 



RARITAN was introduced in 1968 by the New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station. This variety 

 'has performed very well in New Jersey and has gained wide acceptance by the commercial growers who 

 have tested it. We strongly recommend it for New Jersey and feel that it is certainly worth a trial in 

 the neighboring states. 



In addition to having large glossy red fruit with an attractive cap, Raritan is firm and ships very well. 

 Because of its beauty and excellent shipping qualities, Raritan will soon be the favorite early midseason 

 to midseason variety in New Jersey. The fruit has an excellent eating quality and is recommended for 

 fresh market and table use but not for freezing. Plants run freely and produce a good bed in the matted- 

 row system. The demand for this excellent variety is expected to be heavy, so order early to insure get- 

 ting your plants. 



25 Plants $3.50; 50 for $5.25; 100 for $7.90; 1,000 for $35.00 

 Prices do not include postage. See page 1 8. 



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CAROLINA FAVORITE 



ALBRITTON is a leading commercial and home garden variety in the coastal region of North Caro- 

 lina and will give good results southward into Georgia and northward into Mrginia. In this area it pro- 

 duces berries that are unusually attractive and of fine quality but unfortunately Albritton does not 

 give good results in colder climates. Rayner's virus-free stock of Albritton is especially vigorous and 

 productive. 



25 Plants $2.80; 50 for $4.35; 1,000 for $28.00. See order sheet for postal charges. 



A MUICH W/LL K^^? THE BERRIES CLEAN 



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