IBERRY TERRACE 
\50 feet of row in a 6-foot space 
IDEAL FOR SMALL YARDS 
The Terrace is made of aluminum that 
holds its beauty for years. It will accom- 
modate 50 Everbearing strawberry plants. 
‘The ease of watering and fertilizing enables 
much more production of fruit than would 
mormally be realized. The beauty of foli- 
vage and blossoms and the harvest of berries 
from spring to frost will provide a constant 
delight. 
You may prefer to grow one or two of 
the excellent June-bearing varieties in 
your pyramid. Do not remove the blos- 
soms but cut off the runners and you will 
have excellent berries 60 days or less after 
planting. 
NEW MODEL PYRAMID $8.98 
Consists of three attractive corrugated aluminum bands 
with a base diameter of 6 feet. Complete with sprinkler 
system ready for attachment to your garden hose. 
ACCESSORIES FOR PYRAMID 
Cover (plastic) makes small greenhouse .......... $5.15 = 
Support Strips’ (for cover) (209). ek $3.70 
Net: (forhird' (protection) Viste ote S60. bP ok $6.70 
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“How to Choose the Best Strawberry Varieties 
Your choice of strawberry varieties depends, to a large extent, on the purpose for which they are 
to be grown. Some varieties are especially good for fresh eating, while others are quite tart, but good for 
long-distance shipping. Some are superior for freezing, and others are extra good for preserves. Some 
varieties will give fine results in nearly any soil, while others require very good growing conditions. Some 
varieties are resistant to diseases while others are susceptible. Below is a list of general strawberry char- 
acteristics when grown under normal conditions. It must be remembered that excess fertility and other 
conditions can greatly alter strawberry qualities. Thus, we strongly recommend that you try several 
of the most desirable varieties and decide which ones are best for your particular location. Complete 
descriptions of all our strawberry varieties are given in this catalog. 
CHARACTERISTICS OF SOME STRAWBERRY VARIETIES 
Best for Flavor and General Home Use: 
Redglow, Fairfax, Armore, Pocahontas, Suwan- 
nee, Sparkle, Midway, Sunrise, Redstar, Fletch- 
er, Redchief, Surecrop. 
Best for Large Size: Armore, Robinson, 
Jerseybelle, Catskill, Empire, Pocahontas, 
Vesper. 
Best for High Yields: Catskill, Pocahontas, 
Surecrop, Earlidawn, Midway, Sunrise. 
Best for Firmness: Blakemore, Pocahontas, 
Surecrop, Tennessee Beauty, Earlibelle, Rar- 
itan, Redchief. 
Best for Freezing: Midland, Pocahontas, 
Redglow, Sparkle, Surecrop, Earlidawn, Mid- 
way, Blakemore, Earlibelle, Fletcher, Redchief. 
Best for Preserves and Jams: Blakemore, 
Suwannee, Pocahontas, Tennessee Beauty, 
Harlibelle, Redchief. 
BUY RAYNER’S AND 
Best for Vigor and Growth in Poor or Dry 
Land: Surecrop, Robinson, Premier, Blake- 
more, Sunrise. 
Best for Resistance to Red Stele: Surecrop, 
Redglow, Sparkle, Midway, Sunrise, Guardian, 
Redchief. 
Best for Resistance to Verticillium Wilt: 
Catskill, Surecrop, Premier, Robinson, Empire, 
Sunrise, Guardian. 
Best for Resistance to Leaf Troubles: Fair- 
fax, Premier, Midland, Surecrop, Catskill, 
Empire, Redstar, Tennessee Beauty, Guardian. 
Best for Very Cold Climates: Robinson, 
Catskill, Sparkle, Premier, Midway, Fletcher. 
Best for Southern States: Albritton, Poca- 
hontas, Blakemore, Surecrop, Tennessee Beau- 
ty, Earlibelle. 
YOU BUY THE BEST 
