BLAKEMORE 
@ FAVORITE EARLY VARIETY OF GROWERS 
FROM GEORGIA TO SOUTHERN PENNSYLVANIA, 
AND WEST TO OKLAHOMA AND MISSOURI. 
BLAKEMORE continues to be the most widely 
planted strawberry from Georgia as far North as 
Southern Pennsylvania. 
ter qualities of its parents—Premier and Missionary, 
and is a sturdy, heavy producer of firm, fine ship- 
BLAKEMORE has the bet- 
RAYNER’S 
YELLOWS FREE STRAIN ping berries from an abundant fruiting bed. 
Abundant Growth — Under practically all conditions and BLAKEMORE 
soils, BLAKEMORE will make abundant growth free from 
Need thinning on very rich soils to produce 
leaf troubles. 
larger berries. 
Uniform Size—Very uniform, medium size berries hold up 
well all season. 
Produces Freely—Free bedding habit makes good fruit- 
ing row. Dependable year after year. 
Long Distance Shipper — One of the firmest varieties. 
Good skin with light red color that does not darken when 
Their fine arrival condition means customer sat- 
overripe. 
isfaction and repeat orders. 
IS EXCELLENT 
FOR FREEZING 
AND 
PRESERVING 
Blakemore Prices: 100 Plants 
$2.40; 1000 Piants $11.50. Full 
Price List on page 43. 
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Freezing Strawberries 
It is easy to capture that freshly picked flavor and goodness in frozen strawberries if you 
use the right varieties and the correct method. 
EXCELLENT FREEZING VARIETIES—Blakemore, Sparkle, Midland, Suwanee, Fairfax, 
Fairpeake, Redstar, Missionary, Klondike. 
GOOD FREEZING VARIETIES—Catskill, Premier, Temple, Fairland, Scarlet Beauty. 
Slice or crush berries, mix with dry sugar gently until dissolved, 1 cup sugar to 7 cups 
fruit. With whole berries use 50% syrup. 
Seal immediately. 
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MIDLAND 
SUPERIOR FREEZING VARIETY 
MIDLAND is an early variety productive of ~ 
very large berries of deep, glossy red color 
that runs all through the berry. Fruit is of 
very good to excellent dessert quality and a 
firm, extra good freezer. 
MIDLAND plants have large, healthy leaves 
resistant to leaf troubles but do not produce 
many runners and therefore a sparse fruiting 
bed. Makes a good setting of fruit of such 
high quality that it brings a premium price in 
berry markets. Very large berries. 
Midland Prices: 100 Plants $3.00; 1000 
Plants $15.50. Complete Price List on page 43. 
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MAYTIME 
EARLIEST FRUITING VARIETY 
MAYTIME is VERY EARLY and is ready 
for picking from four to eight days earlier 
than Premier, Dorsett and other early varie- 
ties. The berries ripen quickly, usually giving 
two biggest pickings at premium prices before 
other berries are in market. Free grower, re- 
sistant to leaf spot and scorch. Glossy bright 
red, large to medium berries of fine, juicy des- 
sert quality. Good shipper. 
MAYTIME has been successful as far north 
as Massachusetts, but should be planted with 
caution in areas where late frosts are a pro- 
blem. 
MAYTIME PRICES: 100 plants $2.00; 
1000 plants $10.00. Complete price list on 
page 43. 
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