NEW INTRODUCTIONS 



SUWANEE 



The South's Newest Table Treat 



This variety is rapidly gaining favor in 

 Southern gardens because of tlie exceptionally 

 delicious flavored berries produced on healthy, 

 vigorous free-growing plants. SUWAXEE fills 

 a real need from North Carolina southward. 

 Supply is still a bit limited on this new varie- 

 ty, so we suggest you place your order early so 

 plants may be reserved until you are ready 

 to set them. 



SPARKLE 



Popular Variety Iii New York 



A variety strongly recommended by north- 

 ern New York growers that has been grown 

 with satisfaction as far south as New Jersey. 

 Berries resemble Pathfinder in shape, but are 

 more attractive with bright rich red color that 

 tends to darken with holding. Quality has 

 been called better than Premier or Catskill in 

 some areas. SPARKLE is offered to our cus- 

 tomers who would like to try what promises 

 to be an outstanding variety. 



ROBINSON 



Late midseason (Also Scarlet Beauty) 



ROBINSON comes to us highly recommend- 

 ed as a producer of tremendously large ber- 

 ries, very sweet in flavor and firm skinned. 

 Fruits 'aV)Out 2 weeks after Premier. Makes 

 nice plant growth free from leaf troubles. 



We have not fruited ROBINSON, but our 

 plant stock came from a very reliable grower 

 who is very enthusiastic about the possibil- 

 ities of this nevr variety. 



Recommended in areas where Premier does 

 well. SCARLET BEAUTY is apparently the 

 same variety as ROBINSON. We suggest a 

 trial planting. 



AMBROSIA 



Vei*j' Late Northern Variety 



A very late variety that has done very well 

 in areas where Premier, Catskill. Aberdeen 

 and Pathfinder are grown. Berries are large, 

 firm, and of good quality and some growers 

 believe it will prove one of the best late varie- 

 ties. We are offering AMBROSIA this year 

 in small quantities for customers who would 

 like to try this variety. 



and OLD STAND-BYS 



ABERDEEN 



Red-stele immune variety productive of 

 large light red fruit of good quality and flavor. 

 Highly productive and very profitable for 

 berry growers serving nearby markets. Re- 

 commended from New Jersey, northward. 



PATHFINDER 



Very similar to Aberdeen, but a more con- 

 sistent heavy producer, particularly under 

 drought conditions. Immune to root diseases, 

 leaf spot and scorch. Good appearance, qual- 

 ity and flavor. Ideal for market gardening 

 in Aberdeen sections. 



AROMA 



Popular late shipping berry for South and 

 South Central States. Fairly vigorous plants 

 with large berries, bright, attractive and very 

 firm. Entire crop sizes up well for profitable 

 long distance shipping. A real money maker 

 for many growers. 



GANDY 



Very productive berry in moist, springy 

 soil. Blooms extra late, escaping late frosts. 

 Medium large berries, firm and attractive, 

 slightly acid. Good plant maker, but should 

 be well fertilized for best results. 



PEARL 



Very similar to Gandy but is generally more 

 vigorous and productive. Both PEARL and 

 GANDY are old favorites in many section, and 

 are included in our plantings for customers 

 who prefer these old stand-bys. 



SEN. DUNLAP 



An old favorite home garden and canning 

 variety in many sections of Northern and Cen- 

 tral States. DUNLAP'S greatest advantage 

 is good growth and production under almost 

 any condition. Very free bedding and pro- 

 ductive of medium, dark red fruit for table 

 purposes. 



LUPTON 



Excellent late shipping variety in areas 

 where Chesapeake is grown. Preferred by 

 many who have had trouble getting a good 

 bed of Chesapeake. Firm berries ship well, 

 and are very similar in appearance to Chesa- 

 peake. 



WM. BELT 



Fine old variety in Northern States. Large, 

 attractive berries of high quality for nearby 

 marketing. If you would like one of the va- 

 rieties of "the good old days", we can supply 

 you with excellent WM. BELT plants. 



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