iStraivberries in The Garden 



Below are two j?arden collections of the finest varieties which are selected for tlie high quality of the 

 fruit, and to jfive a long fruiting season, plus an everbearer, which will Droduce large, delicious berries 

 all through the late summer and fall, and again in the spring with the standard sorts. 



Small Family Garden 



25 FAIRFAX 

 25 BIG JOE (mid-season) 

 25 CHESAPEAKE (late) 

 25 MASTODON (E.B.) 



100 Plants 



FOR ONLY 



50 OF EACH 

 200 PLANTS, for only 



This garden will supT)ly the small family with 

 plenty of fresh berries throughout the entire sea- 

 son. 



$1.00 

 $1.75 



Large Family Garden 



100 DORSETT (early) 

 100 FAIRFAX (early) 

 100 CATSKILL (mid-season) 

 100 CHESAPEAKE (late) 

 100 MASTODON (E.B.) 



$3.00 



500 Plants 



FOR ONLY 



These are selected varieties, all heavy producers 

 of large berries ; will give you plenty of fruit to 

 use. and some to sell. 



All Gardens F.O.B. Salisbury, Md. 



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GENERAL ADAPTABILITY OF STRAWBERRY VARIETIES 



To aid you in selecting the best varieties for your plantings we are giving here the sections where 

 each variety is generally best adapted. We are also making notations on the varieties that may become 

 too dense in the rows making thinning or spacing necessary. However, all varieties will produce larger 

 and better fruit when plants are spaced about 6 to 9 inches apart in the bed. 



Early Varieties 



BLAKEMORE 



CLERMONT 



DAYBREAK 



DORSETT 



FAIRFAX 



FAIRMORE 



MISSIONARY 



PREMIER 



SOUTHLAND 



Early Mid-season Varieties 



ABERDEEN 

 BELLMAR 

 NORTHSTAR 

 PATHFINDER 



SEN. DUNLAP 



Mid-season Varieties 



BEAUTY 



BIG JOE 



CATSKILL 



CULVER 



JOYCE 



REDHEART 



liate Varieties 



AROMA 



CAMDEN 



CHESAPEAKE 



GIBSON 



LUPTON 



WM. BELT 



Very L,ate Varieties 



PEARL 



GANDY 



Everbearers 



GEM 



MASTODON 



Best Adapted 



South, Southwestern and Central States 



Middle Atlantic and Northern States 



Southeastern section 



All sections except far South 



All sections except far South 



South, southeastern section 



Florida and far South 



All sections except far South 



Southern section 



Middle Atlantic and Northern States 

 Middle Atlantic and Northern States 

 North eastern and North central 

 North, Middle Atlantic and North 

 Central States 

 Midwestern and Western States 



Middle Atlantic, Northern, Central States 

 All sections except far South 

 All sections where tried except far South 

 Northern, Middle Atlantic, Midwestern 

 Northern and Middle Atlantic States 

 Western and Northwestern States 



Central and South Central States 

 Northern and North Central States 

 All Northern Sections 



North Atlantic and North Central States 

 Middle and North Atlantic States 

 Northeastern States 



Middle, North Atlantic 

 and North Central States 



All sections except far South 

 All sections except far South 



Should Plants Be Spaced 



Will increase size and yield 



On rich soils 



Will increase size and yield 



Will increase size and yield 



Only on rich soils 



Will increase size and yield 



Seldom necessary 



Seldom necessary 



May be beneficial 



Only on rich soils 

 Only on rich soils 

 Not necessary 

 Only on rich soils 



May be beneficial 



Seldom necessary 

 Only on rich soils 

 Only on rich soils 

 Only on rich soils 

 Only on rich soils 

 Seldom necessary 



May be beneficial 

 Only on rich soils 

 Not necessary 

 May be beneficial 

 Only on rich soils 

 Not necessary 



Will increase size and yield 

 Will increase size and yield 



Individual hills or spaced, 

 see page 23. 



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