Neu,: DIXIELAND 



VIRUS 



FREE 



A RIVAL TO BLAKEMORE 



Introducod by U. S. D. A. Bureau of 

 plant Industry, and North Carolina 

 Exporimont Station, Raleigh, N. O. 

 Dixieland was tested as US-STHS. A 

 cross of Tenn. Shipper and Midland. 

 Raised in 1047, selected durinj^ the sea- 

 son of 11)48. 



Ripeninijf season is about the same 

 as Ulakeniore. Merries averaj^e medi- 

 um to large, considerably larger than 

 Rlakemore. They are very glossy with 

 a vivid red color, slightly deeper red 

 than IJlakemore, have a tough skin, 

 firmer than Blakemore. Ideal for long 

 shipment, canning or freezing. Deli- 



\,^— cious flavor,slightly acid. Rates high 



^r with the frozen package trade. 



F I*lants are vigorous and productive. 



i Yields better than most varieties from 



v . i Washington, D. C, to North Carolina 



and West to Missouri. In tests at 

 Beltsville, Md., Dixieland yielded 403 crates to Blakemore 241. 



Has been tested from New Jersey to North Carolina and westward to Arkansas, and is 

 very promising throughout this area. As plants will be scarce this year we urge you to order 

 as early as possible. Dixieland is a money making variety. 



DIXIELAND PRICES: 100 plants $4.00; 1000 plants $20.00. Complete price list page 19. 



You will never buy berries as good as the fresh harvests of your 

 own locality. With "shipped-in" berries the quality and flavor can- 

 not match the vino-ripened perfection right out of the patch. That's 

 why more and more folks growi their own. Grow more! Save more! 

 Have more! 



New! ALBRITTON ^"^ 



FREE 



A SOITHERN FAVORITE 



Introduced by the N. C. Experiment 

 Station in ll)r)2. this variety has be- 

 come very popular in North Tarolina 

 and as far North as Maryland. "N^'e 

 have not seen it growing in any other 

 sections,- however it is quite promising 

 for the Southeastern and Central At- 

 lantic States. It out-yielded both Mas- 

 sey and Blakemore in the Wallace sec- 

 tion. 



lierries are large, average larger 

 than Massey. ripens early, and have 

 been very productive. Have a light 

 red color and makes a very attractive 

 imckage. bringing top mark(^t prices at 

 all markets. 



>Ve have a nice supply of Virus Free 

 plants to offer this spring. The parent 

 stock was supplied by the V. S. Dept. 

 of Agriculture. They have made won- 

 derful beds even in the dry weather. 

 This variety is truly worthy of a trial. 

 Plant some this spring. 



ALBRITTON PRICES: 100 plants 

 $3.20; 1000 plants $16.00. Complete 

 price list page 19. 



PLANTING SUCCESS BEGLNS WITH AN ORDER FROM RAYNER BROTHERS 



