Camden Developed by the New York Experiment Station. This is a new late variety, 

 later than Chesapeake but will ripen a few days before Candy, seems to have sever- 

 al good points for a late berry. The berries are large, of fair quality and firm enough to ship 

 well. A good plant maker, making a very vigorous growth. Susceptible to leaf spot this far 

 south. Recommended from Pennsylvania, North. 



VERY LATE VARIETIES 



Gandv I^oi^S recognized as the leading extra late berry, fruit is medium large, firm and at- 

 ^ tractive, slightly acid. Very productive under favorable conditions. For those 

 who have moist springy soil it is a profitable variety. Should be well fertilized for best results. 

 Blooms very late, escaping late frosts. Plants vigorous and good plant makers, thinning ne- 

 cessary on very rich soil. 



Pearl ^^^ ^ whole, this variety is very similar to Gandy. Both are of the same season, 

 Pearl is slightly more vigorous and productive. The fruit too, is very similar, aver- 

 aging fairly large, light red. round conic, very uniform, flavor slightly acid but not enough to 

 be objectonable. As is true of all very late berries it is always best to plant them on springy, 

 moist soil. For best results Pearl should be well fertilized in the spring before growth starts 

 in order that they may mature their whole crop of fruit. A fertilizer containing a liberal 

 amount of Phosphoric Acid and Nitrogen and little or no Potash, is our recommendation. As 

 Pearl is a prolific plant maker, thinning is sometimes advisable when planted on rich soil or 

 weather conditions are very favorable. 



DISCONTINUED 



As there are many varieties covering the same season which are far superior, we are 

 discontinuing the following: 



BRANDYWINE (Late) BIG LATE ((Imperfect) (Late) 



WYONA (Very Late) RED GOLD (Early) 



COOPER (Early) 



As it is our desire to offer only the best and the most productive varieties, we do not 

 feel there is a place on our list for those liste<l above, however, if you have found any of them 

 of real value, we shall be glad to continue them. 



MICHIGAN GKOWER FINDS KAYNER'S 

 I'LAMS IJETTKK 



Kent Co.. Mich., Nov. 'I'l, 1!).H5.— After studyin.:? 

 seviTal cntalojruos l.-ist sin-iny: I decitleil to order 

 my plants from yoti as you Iteat tliem all in botii 

 iM-ires and re:il infi>rn»ation. We are surely pleased 

 with our pl.-iuts and 1 am enelosin^' a picture of 

 <Mir |i:itch. 'I'lie IN-arl have d.me fine and the Dor- 

 sett and Alierdci-n liave made so many runners 

 you can hardly see the j^round. We are intending; 

 to send for more plants next spriuj,'. — Mr. Gaylord 

 Doxtater. 



THANKS FOR BERRY BOOK 



OswejJTo Co.. N.V.. May 'J. I'.K^.j.- Received Straw- 

 berry plants all O.K., thanks for the extra plants 

 you sent and also fv>r your herry I>ook, have beeu 

 readinjj it and hope to have better success with my 

 berries. -Mr. M..J. Kenuey 



IMPRESSED BY INFORMATION 



Galveston Co., Texas. Au;;ust 25. 1035.-0 ut of a 

 dozen cataloj^ues I i)icked your nursery as the best 

 place to buy plants. I have your Jierry IJook for 

 1935 and was much impressed with the information 

 it contained. -Mr. A.J. Woods 



MORE BUSINESS IN THE FUTURE 



Franklin Co., Ind., April 19. 1935-1 wish to thank 

 you for the nice plants you sent me. hope to do 

 more business with you in the luture.-Mr. Uoward 

 Ilerrmau. 



PERFECT AS PLANTS CAN BE 



Louisa Co., Va., ]May 15, 10.35-I have bouj^ht plants 

 from you several times and am always satisfied. 

 I think they are as near perfect as i)lants can be 

 and always feel that 1 get my moneys worth.-Miss 

 M. Y. Pleasants. 



NEARLY 100% STAND WITH 5.000 PLANTS 



Shenandoah Co.. Va.. .Tnly 8. 10.3.5.-I bon-ht 5000 

 Strawberry plants from you and set them .April 28 

 and 29, a month too late but i hey have done just 

 fine having nearly a 100% stand and they are put- 

 ting out ijienty of runners at this early date. I will 

 need more plants next spring.-Mr. Chas. M. Will. 



THANKS FOR ENTR.V PLANTS 



Ilnntordon Co., N..T., April 22. 19S5-I received my 

 Strawiierry jdants April IS. Th.mk you many limes 

 for the extra ones. I wll let you know how all va- 

 rieties grow and produce. — Miss Evelyn llalcombe. 



BEST PLANTS 



AND .MOST REASONABLY 

 I'RICED 



Franklin Co., A't.. Mav 8. 193.'5 — T am enclosing or- 

 der for 1.000 Premier ami 5iHi Mastod.-n plants. I 

 think Ihey were the be.-^t idanls 1 evi-r iM.iiglit and 

 the most reasonably priee«l.-Mr. C.A. Itichards. 



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