Beautiful foliage, good berries 



REDSTAR, thanks to its virus free heritage, produces healthy, beautiful foliage 

 on vigorous plants. The lateness of the REDSTAR season makes ample moisture 

 a major requirement — while lateness in blooming prevents late frost kills, 

 thereby extending the season for you as a grower. REDSTAR berries are large, 

 medium firm, tart but very good in flavor and quality, and bright red in color. 

 REDSTAR is resistant to leaf spot and scorch and is tolerant to virus but is not 

 resistant to red stele and we would not advise setting REDSTAR in your land 

 if you have any reason to believe red stele may be present. For the home 

 gardener in the North who wishes to extend his berry season, we say try 

 REDSTAR. See the beautiful new color picture of REDSTAR on facing page. 



Gentlemen: The plants I received last year — Redstar and Frontenac, have made 

 5 beautiful rows, big leaved; it looks like a heavy season ahead, thanks to your 

 plants. Harold C. Davis, Mishawaka, Indiana 



Dear Sir: Please keep me on your mailing list. 1 don't throw the book in the 

 wastebasket — I have some old ones around the house when you people sold 

 the Temple plants. The best berries I have ever tasted! What takes place of 

 them now? I'll talk your plants up and give your name to any interested people. 



Walter Broadbent, North Dartmouth, Mass. 



MARLATE 



Late, Large and New 



MARLATE is just what the middle states needed — a very late variety — and it 

 was developed right here in Maryland by the good Doctors Haut and Scott at 

 the Maryland Agricultural Experiment Station. 



MARLATE plants are vigorous and produce runners freely. 



Berries of MARLATE are round-conic in shape. They are smooth, bright, and 

 ever so attractive. Flesh is firm and size holds large throughout the harvest 

 season. MARLATE is one of the easy pickers since fruit stems snap so quickly 

 and cleanly. Berries ripen several days later than Jerseybelle. 



All in all, we think MARLATE is just what the doctor ordered for growers 

 in the middle states who are looking for an extra good very late variety. Order 

 now and be sure to have plants of MARLATE to set this season. See color 

 picture of the new, good and late MARLATE on facing page. 



Dear Sirs: The 18,000 plants that we received from your company arrived in fine 

 shape. They sure are nice now. The College has been working with us and they 

 say it is one of the nicest new patches they have seen, thanks to the nice plants, 

 the right amount of rain, and our own care. Could you please send us your latest 

 catalog for we are ready to order now. Gene Lennard, Reading, Michigan 



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