Favorites of Many Growers 



ABERDEEN 



Red-stele immune variety productive of 

 large light red fruit of good quality and flav- 

 or. Highly productive and very profitable for 

 berry growers serving nearby markets. Re- 

 commended from New Jersey northward. 



100 plants $2.40; 1000 plants $12.00. 



PATHFINDER 



Very similar to Aberdeen, but a more con- 

 sistent heavy producer, particularly under 

 drought conditions. Immune to root diseases, 

 leaf spot and scorch. Good appearance, qual- 

 ity and flavor. Ideal for market gardening 

 in Aberdeen sections. 



100 plants $2.40; 1000 plants $12.00. 



AROMA 



Popular late shipping berry for South and 

 South Central States. Fairly vigorous plants 

 with large berries, bright, attractive and very 

 firm. Entire crop sizes up well for profitable 

 long distance shipping. A real money maker 

 for many growers. 



100 plants $2.00; 1000 plants $10.00. 



DUNLAP 



An old favorite home garden and canning 

 variety in many sections of Northern and Cen- 

 tral States. DUNLAP' S greatest advantage 

 is good growth and production under almost 

 any condition. Very free bedding and pro- 

 ductive of medium, dark red fruit for table 

 purposes. 



100 plants $2.40; 1000 plants $12.50. 



DORSETT 



This variety has been planted for 25 years 

 by growers in Premier growing sections. 

 Foliage is quite similar to Premier and fruit 

 is more attractive, of better flavor and us- 

 ually a bit firmer than Premier. However, 

 it is not as productive as Premier for many 

 growers due to the fact that it will often 

 bed up too much. It is most productive 

 when the runners formed late in the season 

 are picked off. 



DORSETT'S beauty, flavor and high pro- 

 duction for many growers is well worth the 

 additional care it may require. 



100 plahts $3.00; 1000 plants $15.50. 



CHESAPEAKE 



EXCELLENT FOR IRRIGATION 



CHESAPEAKE is an old favorite late 

 strawberry fancied by many growers. It is 

 now enjoying new popularity with users of 

 irrigation. Very large berries of fine delicious 

 flavor and good shipping quality. Blooms late 

 to escape frost damage. 



100 plants $3.50; 1000 plants $17.50. 



AMBROSIA 



VERY LATE STRAWBERRY 



AMBROSIA'S firm, large berries are proving 

 increasingly popular with growers seeking a 

 good late berry. Fruit of good flavor in north 

 but slightly tart in Maryland and New Jersey. 

 As with all late varieties should be set in soil 

 that does not dry out too much. Good frost 

 resistance. 



100 plants $2.40; 1000 plants $12.00. 



LUPTON 



Excellent late shipping variety in areas 

 where Chesapeake is grown. Preferred by 

 many who have had trouble getting a good 

 bed of Chesapeake. Firm berries ship well, 

 and are very similar in appearance to Chesa- 

 peake. 



100 plants $2.40; 1000 plants $12.00. 



MAYTIME 



EARLIEST FRUITING VARIETY 



MAYTIME is VERY EARLY and is ready 

 for picking from four to eight days earlier 

 than Premier, Dorsett and other early varie- 

 ties. The berries ripen quickly, usually giving 

 two biggest pickings at premium prices before 

 other berries are in market. Free grower, re- 

 sistant to leaf spot and scorch. Glossy bright 

 red, large to medium Iterries of fine, juicy des- 

 sert quality. Good shipper. 



MAYTIME has been successful as far north 

 as Massachusetts, but should be planted with 

 caution in areas where late frosts are a prob- 

 lem. 



MAYTIME PRICES: 100 plants $2.00; 

 1000 plants $10.00. 



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