Delicious Strawberries in The Garderi 



Below are two garden collection of the finest varieties which are selected for the high quality of the 

 fruit, and to give a long fruiting season, plus an everbearer, which will produce large, delicious berries 

 all through the late summer and fall, and again in the spring with the standard sorts. 



Small Family Garden 



25 FAIRFAX (eatly) 

 25 BIG JOE (mid-season) 

 25 CHESAPEAKE (late) 

 25 MASTODON (E.B.) 



100 Plants 



FOR ONLY 



50 OF EACH 

 200 PLANTS, for only 



This garden will supply the small family with 

 plenty of fresh berries throughout the entire sea- 

 son. 



99c 

 $1.49 



Large Family Gardeii 



100 DORSETT (early) 

 100 FAIRFAX (early) 

 100 CATSKILL (mid-season) 

 100 CHESAPEAKE (late) 

 100 MASTODON (E.B.) 



500 Plants 



FOR ONLY 



These are selected varieties, all heavy producers 

 of large berries ; will give you plenty of fruit to 

 use, and some to sell. 



All Gardens F.O.B. Salisbury, Md. 



$2.95 



We Suggest These Varieties For Strawberry Success 



Select heavy producing varieties of large, high quality fruit, which are adapted to your 

 section and requirements, keeping in mind their soil preferences, frost and disease resist- 

 ance. Planting those varieties which will extend the fruiting season over a long period. Fol- 

 lowing are listed the beter varieties : 



PREMIER 

 DORSETT 



FAIRFAX 



BLAKEMORE 



NORTHSTAR 



FAIRMORE 



DRESDEN 



SHELTON 



CATSKILL 

 BIG JOE 

 CHESAPEAKE 



WM. BELT 



LUPTON 

 HEBRON 



GANDY 

 PEARL 

 MASTODON 



GEM 



Early — Productive, frost resistant. Very dependable. 



Finest flavor, very attractive. Must be well grown and carefully handled. 

 Very productive when properly grown. 



Large, rich appearance, highest dessert quality, a money maker for the care- 

 ful grower. Productive. 



Very Early — Best southern commercial variety, light red, firm, and an excel- 

 lent shipper. 



Medium Early — A very promising new variety for moist rich soils. Very at- 

 tractive, firm and apparently frost resistant. 



New Southern shipping berry, larger, more firm, and of better quality than 

 Blakemore. Offered for trial. 



From Geneva, N. Y., New early berry, very large and very productive, good 

 quality. Recommended for trial. Very promising. 



From New Haven, Conn., New early, high quality, productive and attractive. 

 Good shipping berry under Connecticut conditions. Recommended for trial. 



Best Mid-Season — Very productive of large berries, dependable, and profitable. 



An old favorite of fine quality. Very susceptible to frost injury. 



Best Late — Equally fine for shipping, home garden, or local market. High 

 dessert quality. Requires rich moist soil, not a free plant maker. 



Fine quality, but subject to leaf spot. Has been very popular in the North- 

 ern states. 



Good shipping variety, but of poor quality. 



From New Haven, Conn., New late variety, very attractive and productive. 

 Suited to nearby markets, not sufficiently firm for long distance shipping. 



Both very late, productive and profitable when grown on soils containing 



plenty of humus, that hold moisture well. 



Most popular everbearer, widely planted, and well liked. Needs moist rich 

 soils for good summer yield. 



Better than Mastodon here, 

 producer, good shipper. 



Fruit smooth, uniform and firm. Persistant 



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