STRAWBERRY PLANTS OF QUALITY 



EARLY SPRING VARIETIES 



PREMIER — (Per) Premier or How- 

 ard 17 is one of the best and most pop- 

 ular early varieties ever introduced 

 is extensively planted and is a success 

 in all parts of the country. A heavy 

 producer of large, beautiful formed 

 berries that remain large thru a long- 

 season, are bright red clear thru to 

 the center, of delicious flavor, firm and 

 a good keeper. A strong pollenizer 

 and vigorous grower and will succeed 

 on most all soils; plant growth being- 

 ideal, clean and free form rust from 

 spring till fall. A good variety for 

 home use, local market or shipping. 

 A real money maker and mortgage 

 lifter. If you want a good early berry 

 and one that bears big crops of large 

 berries thru a long season you will 

 make no mistake in planting largely 

 of Premier. 



IMPROVED HEFFLIN EARLY— 



(Per) Very early. A variety that 

 you can plant on most any kind of 

 soil and will stand most any kind of 

 treatment. Plants are good strong 

 growers making enough plants for a 

 good fruiting bed. Berries are medi- 

 um to large, fairly firm and of good 

 quality. A heavy cropper. 



HORSEY— (Per) This variety was 

 propagated by Mr. John Horsey of 

 Marion, Md., and introduced by Mr. 

 Hall of Rhodesdale, Md., and is largely 

 planted in its home section. Season 

 from early until well past midseason. 

 Plants are strong healthy growers free 

 from any blight or rust and produces 

 great crops of large berries that re- 

 main large thru a long season, firm 

 and sells for good prices. Seldom in- 



jured by frosts. Does best on springy 

 soil. 



CAMPBELLS EARLY— (Per) This 

 variety originated in New Jersey and 

 the growers there say it is productive 

 and profitable. It is earlier but not 

 as good as Premier. It produces great 

 crops of berries that are fairly firm 

 and of good color and flavor. Has 

 most of the good qualities one would 

 want in an early berry. 



KLONDYKE— (Per) A great fav- 

 orite all thru the south where there are 

 more Klondykes planted than any 

 other variety and in some sections 

 they will plant no other variety. A 

 vigorous grower makes plants abund- 

 antly. Berries uniform, shapely, of 

 fair size, color rich dark red, very 

 juicy and handsome, sells quickly at 

 top prices, very firm and one of our 

 very best shippers. 



MISSIONARY— (Per) If you hap- 

 pen to be in some of our large cities 

 during February and March and look 

 in the show windows you will see bas- 

 kets of berries nicely arranged in tiers 

 and shine as if they have been polished. 

 This is the Missionary variety shipped 

 there from the south where it is one 

 of the leading varieties for shipment 

 north especially in centeral Florida, 

 where it is partically the only vari- 

 ety grown; also being grown a great 

 deal in the north and west and is 

 growing more popular every year. 

 Early to mid-season. Foliage very 

 resistant to leaf spot, makes runners 

 freely. Berries are of medium to 

 large size, firm, good color, glossy as 

 if polished, fine flavor and very pro- 

 ductive. 



MID-SEASON VARIETIES 



SENATOR DUNLAP— (Per) Dun- 

 lap is probably the best known vari- 

 ety throughout the northern half of 

 the country and is about the best vari- 

 ety for the beginner to plant as well 

 as for the farmer who has but little 

 time to devote to his strawberry bed, 

 as it is easy to grow and succeeds un- 

 der nearly all conditions and with any 

 kind of treatment. A sure cropper 

 and heavy yielder. Fruit is medium to 

 large, firm and attractive, always sells 

 for good prices. It is a strong pollen- 

 izer and prolific plant maker of small 

 but vigorous deep rooted plants. A 

 good drought resister. 



DR. BURRILL— (Per) Sometimes 



called the million dollar strawberry. A 

 fine table berry and unsurpassed for 

 canning. A heavy producer of large 

 beautiful formed berries that are a 

 deep glossy red, juicy and of delicious 

 flavor. Fruit solid, therefore a good 

 shipper. Resembles Dunlap very much 

 being a scientific cross of Dunlap and 

 Crescent. 



HAVERLAND— (Imp) A popular 

 variety especially for home use and 

 near markets. Fruit medium to large, 

 conical, color bright red, firm and of 

 fair quality. Plants good growers and 

 very productive. Should be pollenized 

 with Dunlap or Dr. Burill for best re- 

 sults. 



