WORLD'S FINEST STRAWBERRY SELECTIONS 



REDGLOW 



The American Beauty 



Plants: Vigorous. Make many run- 

 ners. Set many blossoms for 

 fine production. 



Berries: Flavorful. Large. Lovely 

 light red. 



Something Special: Extra firm ber- 

 ries — excellent for freezing or 

 shipping. See color page 13. 



SUWANNEE 



Superior flavor 



Plants: Easy growing. Good runner 



production. Good resistance to 



leaf diseases. 

 Berries: Medium. Bright red and 



glossy. Not quite firm enough 



for distant shipments. 

 Something Special: Considered the 



highest flavored of all varieties 



by some experts. See color 



page 21. 



SUNRISE 



The Good Grower 



Plants: Very vigorous. Good pro- 

 ducers of fine berries. Excellent 

 resistance to disease. Grow 

 well even in dry weather. 



Berries: Conic. Medium to large. 

 Firm, light, bright red and 

 attractive. 



Something Special: High flavor 

 makes the Sunrise delicious 

 for table use. A little light in 

 color for best freezing. Great 

 for shipping. See color page 9. 



SENATOR DUNLAP 



The Old Standby 



Plants: Hardy. Drought-resistant. 

 Like clay soil. Well adapted to 

 northern states. Free running. 



Berries: Medium size. Conic. Rich 

 red and attractive. High flavor. 



Something Special: Ideal for the 

 home garden. Too soft for ship- 

 ping. 



IVe have a field of Sunrise we've saved for a third summer of harvest and they are looking 

 just beautiful. The plants were ordered from you in the spring of '68 and won us a sweep- 

 stakes prize in 1969. In fact, we have humbly accepted the title of "Strawberry King" in three 

 different years for Sweepstakes winnings at our local Strawberry Festivals. Guardian and Red- 

 chief have not as yet been grown in our area so it will be interesting to see what they will do 

 next year. 



We would like to thank you again for your prompt attention to our order. . . . 



Mrs. Rudy Jarvis, Chassell, Michigan 



You are to be commended and the fact must be noted: Year after year, I peruse your catalog 

 and find it so refreshing; just a plain offering of your stock in trade on its merits. No gimmicks, 

 no free trip to Europe, no hundred dollars per month for life, no dream home in Florida. 

 Congratulations, keep it that way. Incidentally, I have bought strawberry plants from you for 

 forty years or so and have never had occasion to complain about goods or service. . . . 



Oscar H. Ockels, Falls Village, Conn. 



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