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VIRUS 

 FREE 



EARLIDAWN 



BEST EARLY VARIETY FOR 

 COMMERCIAL PRODUCTION 



Since its introduction in 1956 by the 

 United States Dept. of Agriculture, 

 Earlidawn lias been of steadily in- 

 creasing importance as an early com- 

 mercial strawberry. It ripens before 

 all other strawberries and produces 

 tremendous crops that lead the cus- 

 tomers right to your door for those 

 early profits. Berries of Earlidawn an; 

 light-red in color and have a fairly 

 firm, light-red flesh. The flavor is tart 

 and when used for preserves and freez- 

 ing this variety gives fine results. 



Plants of Earlidawn often do not 

 make quite as many runners as some 

 varieties but in any reasonably good 

 soil it will usually make a fine fruiting 

 bed. Like other strawberries suscep- 

 tible to Verticillium wilt this variety should not be planted in soil where tomatoes or potatoes have 

 recently been grown. Despite its earliness, Earlidawn has unusual frost resistance and thus is a very 

 dependable producer. It ripens rapidly and produces lots of big berries that make the rows shine with 

 the unmatched beauty of red, ripe strawberries. Rayners virus-free stock will result in the best success 

 with Earlidawn. 



25 Plants $2.65; 50 for $4.05; 100 for $6.05; 1,000 for $26.50. Complete Prices Page 18. 



January 8. 1966 



The Earlidawn strawberry plants I bought from you last year were great. The comment from all who saw 

 the berries was "I never saw anything like it." Mr. Lawrence Capps, Paris, Tenn. 



March 23, 1966 



The 1+00 plants of Midway, Pocahontas, and Midland look as if they will pick at least 3 qts. per plant. 

 They are as big as plums or bigger. I never believed I could raise such fine berries. 



Mr. Jesse Parkinson, Muncie, Ind. 



MIDLAND 



EXCELLENT QUALITY AND BEAUTY- 

 VERY EARLY— VIRUS-FREE 



Throughout the northeastern and central 

 states, this is one of the finest of all strawberries 

 for flavor, quality, and appearance. The berries 

 are very large and have a beautiful deep red color. 

 The flesh is firm and has a fine solid red texture 

 that rates Midland as one of the best of all for 

 freezing. Berries ripen very early and bring top 

 prices, so this is a fine variety for either small or 

 large-scale commercial use. On Long Island 

 virus-free Midland has proven to be an out- 

 standing variety for the high-quality New York 

 market. 



We strongly recommend Midland for home 

 gardens and local sales where its excellent quality 

 and fine appearance make it a real favorite. The 

 plants are vigorous and resistant to leaf troubles 

 and do not make too many runners as is the case 

 with some varieties. Give Midland good growing 

 conditions and you will be rewarded with a fine 

 strawberry in all respects. Rayner's registered 

 virus-free stock of Midland will bring the best 

 out of this excellent variety. 



25 Plants $2.65; 50 for $4.05; 100 for $6.05; 1,000 for $26.50. Complete Prices Page 18. 

 Our prices do not include Postage. See order sheet for postage and handling charge. 



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