Terrific for the Table 



FAIRFAX continues to get our vote as one of the best for eating. Deep red 

 berries are medium size, covered by deeper red skins. They are mildly sub-acid 

 and this helps make them of excellent eating quality. FAIRFAX berries are 

 delightful to pick and eat but are not good shippers as quick picking and 

 handling are necessary to prevent darkening. 



FAIRFAX plants are not over-active in runner production but are adequate 

 on this score. Foliage has good resistance to leaf spots and scorch. 



A little tip: Plants of FAIRFAX are especially productive when late season 

 runners are picked off. 



Take a look at the beautiful Fairfax berries on facing page — and order now 

 to reserve your plants. 



Gentlemen: Just couldn't resist telling you how wonderfully my patch of Fairfax 

 berries, bought from you in 1967, bore last June. The flavor was excellent and the 

 quantity was profuse. Almost every berry was a giant in size. Very truly yours, 



Frances E. Casey, West Chester, Pennsylvania 



REDGLOW 



The American beauty 



The growers in the middle states — or even as far north as New York — who 

 select the REDGLOW as part of their strawberry project this season are in for 

 a delightful surprise. REDGLOW berries just cannot be "beat" for beauty, size, 

 and quality! 



Plants of REDGLOW are vigorous and runner production is quite good under 

 most conditions. 



REDGLOW berries are firm enough for shipment and the quality of these 

 beautiful berries will bring the buyers back year after year. Excellence for freez- 

 ing is an added bonus. See color picture facing page — and order at once to 

 reserve some REDGLOW plants. 



Gentlemen: Received the 50 strawberry plants and to my surprise, found that 

 you had sent me 50 Midland instead of 50 Redglow that 1 ordered. If you will 

 check my recent order, you will find that I specifically stated no substitute; con- 

 sequently I am very much disappointed. However, will accept these plants even 

 if it goes against the grain, so to speak. I grow about a tenth of an acre of straw- 

 berries and buy from 50 to 100 plants every year as a replacement, and this is the 

 first year that I failed to receive the varieties ordered. Must say that your plants 

 are the best I have ever had the privilege of planting. Last year, I received 50 

 Sure'crop from you and every one grew; as a matter of fact you sent 54 plants 

 and I never Jost a plant. Your griping customer, Joe Stockinger, Arma, Kansas 



Note: Needless to say, the 50 Redglow were shipped immediately. 

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