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MOST PROMISING BERRY IN MANY 

 YEARS SAY GROWERS WHO HAVE 

 FRUITED THIS RECENT INTRODUCT- 

 ION. 



GOOD PRODUCER 

 # Northern Growers 

 and as far south as 

 North Carolina report 

 excellent production. 



LONG FRUITING 



% As many as 12 pick- 

 ings over a period of 25 

 days. 



EXCELLENT FLAVOR 



% The best flavor qual- 

 ities of its flavor-famous 

 parents, Aberdeen and 

 Fairfax. 



FIRM BEAUTY 

 % Buyers at auction 

 blocks paid as much afe 

 25% more for TEMPLE 

 this year. It consistent- 

 ly outsold Premier and 

 Blakemore. 



Temple 



25 for .. 



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ices 



. .$ 1.00 



50 for . . 





1 65 



100 for .. 





. . 2.60 



200 for ... 

 250 for , . 





. . 4.55 

 5 20 



300 for ... 

 400 for . . . 





. . 5.85 

 7 00 



500 for ... 





. . 8.15 



750 for ... 

 1000 for ... 





.. 10.75 



Complete Price List 

 and Ordering Informa- 

 tion on Pages 46 and 



47. 



TEMPLE has made more new friendships with berry 

 growers during the last two years than any variety we could 

 mention. Originally introduced as a variety entirely resis- 

 tant to root diseases, growers who had not been troubled 

 were inclined to ignore the merits of TEMPLE. But like any- 

 thing really good, the news has spread around. 



TEMPLE has so many good points in its favor to meet the 

 desires of any berry grower. TEMPLE is a good producer 

 with a long fruiting season that begins the same time as 

 Premier, Dorsett, Blakemore and Fairfax. TEMPLE has the 

 flavor and firmness so often lacking by many good pro- 

 ducers. TEMPLE does well where other varieties have fail- 

 ed entirely because of its great resistance to root diseases. 

 TEMPLE can be planted in low, poorly drained soils where 

 the grower might hesitate to plant other varieties. We sin- 

 cerely believe all berry growers in the TEMPLE growing 

 area should try it. 



TEMPLE has excellent frost resistance and is proving 

 adaptable in all areas where Aberdeen and Fairfax are 

 grown. This means an unusually wide growing range that 

 extends through Premier growing states and as far south as 

 North Carolina. 



Set In Moist Soil — Does well in moist, poorly drained soil and is 

 also successful in higher, upland soils. 



Space Wide In Row — Free bedding habit of TEMPLE suggests 

 spacing wide in row, a minimum of 18 inches and up to 30 inches. 

 Planting too close may cause such dense beds that berry size, yield 

 and quality may be affected. 



Use Fertilizer Sparingly — The best practice is an early fall ferti- 

 lizing with little or no fertilizing in the spring. Heavy spring 

 applications may cause too dense foliage growth. 



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