Redglow is a cross of Fair- 

 land and Tennessee Shipper and 

 was released by the U.S.D.A. in 

 1956. The variety is slowly increas 

 ing in popularity and the chief ob- 

 jection to it seems to be its somewhat 

 erratic performance in production. 



The berries are beautiful, shiny red 

 and are so attractive that the name "Red- 

 glow" suits it very well. The berries are 

 firm enough to carry to market in good con- 

 dition and usually bring top prices. In addi 

 tion, their quality will bring buyers back. 



Redglow is resistant to the most common 

 strain of red stele, the same as Sparkle. RedgL 

 is adapted to the middle states and is suggested 

 for trial from New York south to Virginia. Redglow 

 ripens among the very earliest and this is an excellent 

 variety with which to start the berry season. Price 

 list page 32. 



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REDGLOW— Red Berries 

 Red Stele Resistant 



STELEMASTER 



Stelemaster is a fine early variety in 

 addition to its resistance to all three 

 forms of the red stele disease. It is a 

 vigorous grower and quite productive. 

 The berries are of a good average size, 

 nearly as large as Catskill. Stelemaster 

 berries come on about the same time 

 as Blakemore. They are medium red in 

 color with a glossy surface and are 

 generally uniform and smooth. The 



flesh is light red, firm, juicy and with a 

 slightly tart flavor. It is not recom- 

 mended for freezing. 



Stelemaster along with Surecrop, a 

 mid-season variety, are the only two 

 varieties with triple resistance to red 

 stele. If you have red stele in your soil 

 and want to grow more than one va- 

 riety to spread your season it will pay 

 you to remember Surecrop and Stele- 

 master. Price list page 32. 



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