BIG 6 GROUP 



Midland and Fairpeake are the most valuable new varieties introduced in many years. 

 These two# together with the Four Dependables which make up our All-Star Collections^ form 

 a Big Six Group which really is the cream of modern strawberry varieties. 



Big Six Varieties ^^^^P^^j^''^^^ Big Sue Points 



in order of ~^=^\ m/^ jfe— a good strawberry variety 



ripening ~^1 \_F JC^^~^ must have 



PREMIER 1 .^^^^^^^^^ A Sure cropper 



I ^^ ^'^ I 2. Productive 



MIDLAND ^^ ^ These six varieties combine J l^ Big berries 



FAIRFAX ? \ ' ^ \ , „ , 



r^HTcwTTT I 1 These six points y / 4. High quality 



CAT5KILL I ^ ^ " ^ 7 \ 5. Beauty and firmness 



FAIRPEAKE ■ ^^ extent I 



/ never before attained in f 6. Healthy, robust 



REDSTARy Strawberry History L P^^^^* ^^^^ 



For home q^rdQUQis or commercial growers who are variety minded and want a more 

 complete selection, we confidently recommend our Big Six Collections E, F, G, and H, tot 

 the region indicated, as the last word in fine berries. 



Collection E-— 150 plants— 25 each of the 6 kinds (6 lbs.) $ 5.90 



Collection F— 300 plants— 50 each of the 6 kinds (12 lbs.) 9.40 



Collection G— 600 plants— 100 each of the 6 kinds (20 lbs.) 16.50 



Collection H— 3000 plants— 500 each of the 6 kinds (100 lbs.) 50.00 



As with the All-Star Collec- 

 tions, please order by Collec- 

 tion Number E, F. G, and H— 

 and remember that they are 

 recommended from Canada 

 south to Virginia, Kentucky, 

 and Missouri, and in higher 

 altitudes somewhat farther 

 South. Figure postage from 

 the weight given and parcel 

 post table on page 30. Collec- 

 tion H will usually go cheaper 

 by express collect. 



2^i^Ue jSe^i4^ GoUedUo4U 



The leading Southern shipping berries are notor- 

 iously poor in quality. We have here a group of 3 

 varieties especially adapted to the Carolinas, 

 Georgia, Teimessee, Alabama, and states of similar 

 latitude. Two are hioh quality sweet berries and one 

 (Blakemore) is tari, r>ut the kingpin of a Southern 

 Shipping berries. All are easy to grow and belong 

 in every Southern garden. 



"SUWANNEE— very eariy, very Hne quality 

 BLAKEM^tE-~early— tart, lirm« bright 

 y MASSEY— late, a shipper but quality splendid 



Collections 

 75 plants— 25 each ol the 3 kinds (3 Ibt.) $2.50 



Collection O 

 150 plants— 50 each ol the 3 kinds (6 lbs.) 4.10 



Collection U 

 300 plants— 100 each ol the 3 kinds (12 lbs.) 6.80 



?rices are F.OJ. Saiisbury, add postage as per 

 weight given and postage table on page 30, 



