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BLAKEMORE 



• FAVORITE EARLY VARIETY OF GROWERS 

 FROM GEORGIA TO SOUTHERN PENNSYLVANIA, 

 AND WEST TO OKLAHOMA AND MISSOURI. 



BLAKEMORE continues to be the most widely 



planted strawberry from Georgia as far North as 

 Southern Pennsylvania. BLAKEMORE has the bet- 

 ter qualities of its parents — Premier and Missionary, 

 and is a sturdy^ heavy producer of firm, fine ship- 

 ping berries from an abundant fruiting bed. 



Abundant Growth — Under practically all conditions and 

 soils, BLAKEMORE will make abundant growth free from 

 leaf troubles. Need thinning on very rich soils to produce 

 larger berries. 



Uniform Size — Very uniform, medium size berries hold up 

 well all season. 



Produces Freely — Free bedding habit makes good fruit- 

 ing row. Dependable year after year. 



Long Distance SMpper - One of the firmest varieties. Blakemore Prices: 100 Plants 



Good skm with light red color that does not darken when ^^ ,^. -.^^^ pi f en -n v ii 

 overripe. Their fine arrival condition means customer sat- 5>'5.-*v; I'^'J^^ rlants Jt>ll.oU. I^ull 

 isfaction and repeat orders. Price List on page 47. 



BLAKEMORE 



IS EXCELLENT 



FOR FREEZING 



AND 



PRESERVING 



Blakewnore 

 Growers 



Have you tried these 



New Tennessee Varieties? 



Tennessee Shipper 



* Patented Variety 



This early fruiting variety is rated ace high 

 for its firm berries. And well it should as it 

 is a cross of Blakemore and Missionary, two 

 unusually firm berries. 



Plants are productive of an excellent crop 

 of fruit ideal for freezing, canning and pre- 

 serving. 



Many Blakemore growers are turning to 

 this new variety because of the ready demand 

 for Tennessee Shipper's very firm, attractive, 

 evenly colored berries. 



100 Plants $3.70; 1000 Plants $13.50. 



* Patented varieties sold for your own use. 

 of the patent holder. 



Tennessee Beauty 



* Patented Variety 



Another great variety with Blakemore grow- 

 ers. It is the same cross as Blakemore (Prem- 

 ier and Missionary) and berries are similar 

 in appearance but have a bright shiny red 

 color. Xo question, they are really Tennessee 

 Beauties. 



Highly productive of good shipping berries 

 that retain their good color. Midseason fruit- 

 ing continues through to the late berry season. 



The ideal berry to carry on a profitable 

 season as Blakemore begins to taper off. 

 100 Plants $2.70; 1000 Plants $13.50. 

 Cannot be offered for resale without premission 



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