WORLDS FINEST STRAWBERRY SELECTIONS 



E VARIETIES 



ALBRITTOIM 



— The One with Class 



Plants: Vigorous. Make runners 

 freely. High yields in North 

 Carolina and parts of Virginia. 



Berries: Large. Uniform. Conic. 

 Very firm. Glossy, bright red 

 skin. Solid red' flesh. Excellent 

 flavor. 



Something Special: Beautiful ber- 

 ries. Easy to sell. Excellent for 

 shipping and freezing. 



ARMORE 



— Fine for Home Garden 



Plants: Productive. Runs freely. 

 Good grower. Small leaves. 

 Subject to mildew and leaf 

 spot. 



Berries: Large. Irregular. Short 

 wedge to blunt conic. Medium 

 firm. Light flesh. 



Something Special: Delicious ber- 

 ries for the home garden. An 

 old favorite for those needing 

 a highly productive late variety. 

 See COLOR Page 32. 



APOLLO 



— New for North Carolina 



Plants: Short to average. Medium 

 in vigor and runner production. 

 Light green foliage. Short stems. 

 Resistant to leaf spot and pow- 

 dery mildew. Susceptible to red 

 stele. Good grower and yielder 

 in matted rows. 



Berries: Large. Long conic. Smooth. 

 Glossy, deep scarlet. Medium 

 large caps. Prominent seeds. 

 Firm. Little light for attractive 

 frozen pack. Tasty. 



Something Special: Highest yields in 

 1972 Virginia tests. Good shipper. 



FLETCHER 



— High Flavor 



Plants: Vigorous. Tall growing. Win- 

 ter hardy. Heavy producers. 



Berries: Firm. Good size. Flavorful. 

 Bright color. 



Something Special: Best for north- 

 ern states. Excellent for home 

 garden and good for freezing. 

 See COLOR Page 28. 



January, 1972 It's been a few years since I ordered plants from you and I think I paid for it! 

 I'm like Mrs. Gray from Peebles, Ohio; I, too, ordered some plants from a good nursery where 

 I buy my flowers and shrubs and I, too, was very disappointed. Most of the plants were so 

 small I really hesitated to plant them. Hardly any roots to them and many of them didn't grow. 

 So, you see, it pays to buy the best and that's from Aliens. I learned my lesson and am anxious 

 to see good plants again. 



Andrew Kutter 

 Richmond, Indiana 



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