Triple threat to Red Stele 



SURECROP is widely adapted from upper South to the North. Plants are vigorous 

 and runners develop freely under almost all conditions. SURECROP berries are 

 glossy, light red, firm of flesh, tart in flavor, of good dessert and freezing 

 quality. 



For a SURE thing, SURECROP is the variety to set! It is among the most 

 resistant of all American varieties to several strains of red stele root rot, leaf 

 scorch, and verticillium wilt. In addition, it is drought resistant. A Truly Out- 

 standing Variety! See color picture, Page 21. 



SURECROP FRIENDS 



Dear Sirs: Enclosed find check for 1.500 strawberry plants. We are alwavs very 

 well pleased with your plants and have had much success with their growth. We 

 started out with three varieties but like the Surecrop much better. The plants 

 are hardy, they withstand the odds of weather much better and the berries are 

 of a very good flavor and sell much better. They are delicious! 



Mrs. W. W. King, Kingston, Ohio 



Gentlemen: We had an excellent yield in 1968 from Surecrop and Midway plants. 



George J. Jennewein, Florissant, Missouri 



Dear Sirs: My Surecrop plants did so well. 1 let them produce a partial crop the 

 first year, 1966. Last year, after getting frozen two or three times, 1 had the 

 strongest plants 1 ever saw and got a good crop of berries. They look promising 

 for 1969. W. S. Jabe Keith, Willis, Virginia 



Gentlemen: Thank you for your quick response for another of your berry books. 

 About six years ago, we planted 6 or 8 varieties to see which one we thought 

 would do best in our soil and climate. We overlooked the "extra help" from our 

 two year old — who very carefully dug up all the labels and brought them to the 

 house. The following years we spent trying to guess which berry was which by 

 following the description in the book. There seemed to be little doubt about the 

 Surecrop and Sparkle, although we couldn't be sure/ Would you believe we still 

 have lovely berries this year from that same bed we planted 6 years ago? 



Sincerely, Mrs. Arthur McNeal, Towanda, Kansas 



Dear Sirs: Two years ago we bought 1,000 strawberry plants, the Surecrop 

 variety. We were very pleased with them. We got a very good crop last year. 



Robert F. Cebula, North Royalton, Ohio 



Dear Sir: A little note in appreciation of the very good way you handled my 

 order of plants. They arrived in splendid shape and all very much alive, and 

 very generous in quantity. I planted and watered and all have good prospects. 

 Thanks so much. I have tried other places but none can come up to Aliens. 

 I'll think first of Aliens. Thanks again, Sincerely. 



Miss Mary J. Thomas, Orrstown, Pa. 



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