EXTRA HEAVY CROPS, 
DELICIOUS, FIRM BERRIES 
RED STELE RESISTANT 
From West Virginia to Michigan 
Fairland is an outstanding strawberry 
variety. Berries of Fairland are 
bright red in color, of medium firm- 
ness and large size. The flavor is ex- 
cellent, either fresh or preserved. Fair- 
land is a real money maker. This va- 
riety is a consistently heavy cropper, 
averaging 5,000 quarts per acre in of- 
ficial test in Ohio. In West Virginia 
Fairland is especially satisfactory 
where official tests show yields up to 
15,250 quarts per aere. Fairland is 
preferred by many commercial and 
home garden growers because of its 
earliness, and attractiveness combined 
with very high yield. All these fine 
features in combination with resist- 
ance to red stele make Fairland a 
truly outstanding variety. 
Prices: 100 plants for $3.60; 1000 
for $18.00. Complete prices page 20. 
Pulaski, Penna. February 6, 1956 
This is my seventh order and I have never yet been disappointed in my plants. Dormant stor- 
age plants grow better for me than fresh dug. I had exceptionally good luck with Fairland. You 
sent me 25 plants as a bonus 6 or 7 years ago and they have been our top producer every year 
since. This year I have 10 beautiful rows 200 ft. long from the 1,600 plants I bought last year. 
C. W. McElhaney 
EXTRA LARGE BERRIES 
UNUSUALLY GOOD PLANT MAKER 
Robinson is a very popular variety in most of the 
northern states. It is one of the largest of all strawberries 
and therefore is a real favorite for the fresh fruit market. 
Robinson is very vigorous and will grow well in nearly all 
types of soil. It is a very dependable variety — making 
good fruiting beds under nearly all growing conditions. 
Its beautiful, bright berries cause Robinson to also be 
-alled “Searlet Beauty” or “Kardinal King”. 
Because of its pale inside color the fruit of Robinson 
is not generally considered to be particularly good for freez- 
ing. However, for fresh market use in all states north of 
Maryland and westward to Missouri Robinson is a variety 
you should try. Try some of Rayner’s stock of this variety 
and you will be pleasantly surprised at the way it grows 
and the jumbo berries it produces. 
Prices: 100 plants for $3.30; 1000 for $16.50. 
Complete prices on page 20. 
Edinbury, Ind. April 19, 1956 
I received the strawberry plants 0. K. I think they are the finest I ever saw. There was not a 
dry leaf in the package. The plants I got last spring have made as pretty a pateh as I ever looked 
at. W. G. Short 
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