Kedar LARGE EXTRA-LATE 
The big feature of Redstar is its unusual lateness. It 
ripens a week or more after the normal late varieties. 
Thus, Redstar is very popular with both home gardeners 
and commercial producers who want to extend the berry 
season as long as possible. Another advantage of this 
lateness is that Redstar rarely is hurt by frost and thus is 
a dependable producer throughout most of the Eastern 
states. 
Redstar does best in fertile soil where it will make a 
nice bed of unusually large plants. The fruit is large, attrac- 
tive, and has a very big cap that makes Redstar a beautiful 
berry. Flavor and quality are good, and it makes a nice 
frozen product. : 
Rayner’s registered stock of virus-free Redstar has re- 
sulted in a great increase in popularity of this fine variety. 
It still requires good growing conditions for best results, 
but now Redstar is much more dependable. 
25 Plants $3.15; 50 for $4.70; 100 for $7.00; 
1,000 for $31.50. Complete Prices Page 17. 
rEumore | 
LARGE BERRIES—LATE—FINE FLAVOR 
For many years ARMORE has been a favorite variety with home gardeners and local market. i 
growers. This variety is well suited throughout the area from Missouri to New England. Although || 
rated as a late variety it ripens several days ahead of such extra-late varieties as Redstar and Vesper. | i 
Armore is a good plant maker and grows well in most soils. 
Its foliage is subject to leaf troubles but this does not seem to interfere with heavy yields of large, dei . 
licious berries which have a good red color inside and out. For big yields of a large, late, sweet berry — 
be sure to try Rayner’s virus-free stock of Armore. q 
25 Plants $2.90; 50 for $4.45; 100 for $6.60; 1,000 for $29.00. Complete Prices Page 17. 
Bor mn 
HUGE BERRIES—VERY LATE 
Vesper, which was tested as New Jersey selection 
No. 157, provides strawberry growers with the big- | 
gest and one of the latest of all strawberries. This 
variety is truly amazing because of its huge berries, _ 
which are as large as any variety we know. It is 
much like Jerseybelle in most respects, which it now 
displaces as champion for berry size. For lateness — 
it is about as late as Redstar, which is generally con-. 
sidered to be the latest of all June bearing straw- 
berries. Foliage of Vesper is generally vigorous but 
like Jerseybelle is a bit more susceptible to leaf. 
troubles than some varieties. But with proper grow- 
ing conditions Vesper can be one of the most remy l 
able strawberries you have ever seen. 
The unusually late ripening of this variety is! 
additional reason why it can be a real profit maker: 
since you will still have fine berries after other straw- 
berries are gone. Be sure to try at least a few of thir, | 
amazing new variety that will show you and youl) 
friends just how big a strawberry can be. | fF 
25 Plants ay 20; 50 for $4.75; 100 for $7.05; 1,000 for $32.00. Plus Postage. 
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