Very Early 



• EARLY BEAUTY — ONE OF THE FIRST TO MARKET WITH 

 QUALITY THAT BRINGS PREMIUM PRICES. 



If you live in the area between North Carolina and Southern Massachusetts 

 and east of the Mississippi, we heartily recommend a trial of MAYTIME. Intro- 

 duced nine years ago MAYTIME has just begun to enjoy the popularity of a win- 

 ner as more and more growers have heard the good news. MAYTIME'S glossy 

 red beauty, flecked with uniform surface seeds, makes it mighty attractive to the 

 eye. And one taste of its sweet, full-bodied juiciness convinces it is as good as 

 it looks. Under adverse conditions last spring, MAYTIME 

 showed a definite superiority to many other varieties. Early 

 to market, this beautiful berry always receives a big share 

 of top prices. Quick ripening berries give two biggest pick- 

 ings at premium prices before other varieties are ripe. 



Grown From 



North Carolina To 



Southern Mass. And 



Westward To The 



Mississippi 



FIRM SHIPPER 

 FINE FLAVOR 



Maytime Prices 



25 for $ .90 



50 for 1,50 



100 for 2.40 



200 for 4.20 



250 for 4.80 



300 for 5.40 



400 for 6.50 



500 for 7.50 



750 for 9.90 



1000 for 12.00 



5000 for 55,00 



Complete Price List 

 and Ordering: Informa- 

 tion on Pages 38 and 



Free Growth — Vigorous, medium size plants produce runners very 

 freely, and readily form good fruiting bed. Leaves cover flower 

 cluster,' providing extra frost protection. Resistant to leaf spot and 

 scorch. 



Large to Medium Berries — Average large at first and medium to 

 large later in season. Slightly smaller than Dorsett. First berries 

 cone and wedge shaped ; later cone shaped. 



Sweet and Juicy — Flavor much sTveeter and superior to Blake- 

 more and Missionary. Fine, juicy dessert quality. 



Glossy Bright Red — Firm, glossy, bright red skin does not darken 

 with holding. Uniform seeds even with surface. 



Good Shipper — MAYTIME'S firmness, fine appearance and earli- 

 ness makes it a profitable commercial berrv in areas to which adapt- 

 ed. 



Good Frost Resistance — Despite early blossoms we have experi- 

 enced no noticeable loss from frost, either through resistance or in 

 fruiting results. 



