VIRUS 

 FREE 



REDGLOW 



UNUSUALLY 



FINE 



FLAVOR 



RED STELE RESISTANT 



We are firmly convinced that for real 

 strawberry flavor and quality Redglow is 

 outstanding. If allowed to remain on the 

 plant a few days after it first turns red the 

 fresh flavor is truly delicious and cannot be 

 excelled by any other strawberry. In addi- 

 tion to such fine flavor Redglow is also one ; 

 of the most beautiful varieties. The berries p- 

 are medium to large in size and have a fine 

 bright red color that really shines. The flesh 

 is firm and has a fine color which results in 

 an excellent frozen product. It grows well 

 in most soils but is best in rich, moist land. 

 It has red stele resistance so if this soil 

 disease is a problem just plant Redglow and 

 enjoy the finest strawberries you have ever 

 known. 



Redglow ripens very early in most loca- 

 tions ; in tests on Long Island, New York it 

 was earlier than Midland and just 1 or 2 

 days behind Earlidawn. In 1960 Redglow 



was among the varieties tested in West Virginia, and was rated large for fruit size; firm for 

 texture ; and very good for freezing. Foliage of Redglow is generally quite vigorous, and 

 it readily produces a nice bed of plants if growing conditions are at all favorable. It is not 

 as well adapted to growth on dry or poor land as are some varieties. 



25 Plants $1.50; 50 for $2.50; 100 for $4.00; 1,000 for $20.00. Complete Prices Page 20. 



Our prices do not include Postage. See Page 21 for Postal Kates. 



March 12, 1962 





Melsonville, Ohio 



I have raised berries for 20 



years and tried more than 30 varieties. 



Redglow is one of the best 



I have ever raised. 





Charles 31. Hutehinson 



VIRUS SUPERIOR RESISTANCE 



FREE TO RED STELE 



In soils where the red stele disease is a problem Stele- 

 master can be the difference between a good crop and a failure. 

 It was developed by the U. S. Department of Agriculture be- 

 cause of the increasing need for superior resistance to red stele. 

 Stelemaster ripens early and produces elongate, firm berries of 

 good size. The flavor and quality are good. Under good grow- 

 ing conditions Stelemaster can produce very high yields and 

 will have vigorous growth. However, it is not well suited to 

 poor or sandy soils. If the rod stele disease is a problem, we 

 recommend a trial planting of Stelemaster for the early variety. 



Rayner's stock of virus-free 

 suits in the eastern and central 



Stelemaster will give good re- 

 states. 



25 Plants $1.45; 100 for $3.90; 1,000 for $19.50 

 SEE PAGE 20 FOR COMPLETE PRICE LIST 



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