KLONMORE 
Strictly a berry for a part of the 
south — the lower part of the Gulf 
states, Florida and the eastern 
coast area of Georgia. A cross of 
Klondyke and Blakemore, light 
in color, uniform in shape, attrac- 
tive in appearance, and firm 
enough to ship anywhere. In the 
regions indicated Klonmore is 
much better in quality and is said 
to be more productive than 
Blakemore, Klondyke or Mis- 
sionary. Perhaps a southern 
shipping berry of high quality 
will result in greater consumption and 
better prices for southern berry growers. 
It is well worth trying in the region indi- 
cated. Price list, page 31. 
KLONDYKE 
A solid southern shipping berry which until Blake- 
more appeared was grown on more acres than any 
other variety. Still widely grown, but has been re- 
placed in many sections by Blakemore and Klonmore 
Berries firm, light, ripen evenly, good for process- 
ing. We have no special selling talk on Klondyke but 
those for who know it like it, we have some of the 
strongest, most vigorous and robust plants of Klon- 
dyke that we have ever grown. Price list, page 31. 
TENNESSEE SHIPPER 
(Missionary x Blakemore) 
A 1941 introduction of the Tennessee Experi- 
ment Station, replacing Blakemore in some areas. 
Compared with Blakemore: 
Tennessee Shipper makes somewhat fewer 
plants but generally larger, stronger ones than 
Blakemore with not a trace of yellows. 
Season of ripening about the same as Blake- 
more. 
Productiveness about the same — sometimes 
more, sometimes less than Blakemore. 
Color light, but not quite as light as Blakemore, 
with light color retained on holding. 
A better shipping berry, with berries even 
firmer than Blakemore. 
Excellent for freezing or processing, being just 
as good as Blakemore for this purpose. 
Both Tennessee Shipper and Blakemore are 
quite tart, with little to choose between them in 
quality. 
In areas where Blakemore is grown, Tennessee 
Shipper should be tried. It may be a better berry for 
you, even though you have no fault to find with 
Blakemore. Clearly, if Blakemore is not entirely 
satisfactory, Tennessee Shipper is one of the first to 
try as a replacement. It is a fine solid shipping berry 
which makes an excellent appearance on the market 
due to its unusual carrying quality. 
We can sell you Tennessee Shipper plants with 
the understanding that you may grow all you choose 
for your own use but not for sale of plants to others. 
Price list, page 31. 
MISSIONARY 
Leading berry in Florida, and popular in other 
southern states. Missionary will do well on almost all 
soils, but will do better than most on lighter soil types. 
The berries are medium in size, dark red in color, 
rather tart quality and attractive in appearance. It is 
a very good shipper, and is also a favorite with the 
"cold pack" or "juice" man. Price list, page 31. 
MAYTIME 
A U. S. D. A. seedling released in 1941. It makes 
a vigorous growth, berries are firm, light, similar to 
Blakemore in appearance, but larger and of much 
better quality. Maytime is the earliest of all varieties 
and where tried has generally done well in the 
middle states from the Atlantic Seaboard as far west 
as Missouri. Well worth trying. Price list, page 31. 
