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THE BEST COMBINATION OF FLAVOR, BEAUTY, AND QUALITY 
It is our opinion that Redglow is one of the best of all straw- 
berries for flavor and quality. If it is allowed to remain on the 
plant until it becomes a rich red color, we believe you will agree 
that this is the flavor you want in a strawberry. In addition 
to such delicious flavor Redglow is also one of the most beauti- 
ful varieties. Its berries are very smooth and uniform and have 
a brilliant color that is unsurpassed. Redglow averages medi- 
um to large in size and has a very nice cap. The flesh is firm 
and has a fine color, which results in an excellent frozen pro- 
duct. It grows well in most soils but gives best results in rich, 
moist land. It has red stele resistance, so if this disease is a 
problem just plant Redglow and enjoy the finest strawberries 
you have ever known. 
For the home garden we believe Redglow is ideal and rec- 
ommend it highly from north to south. For local sales it is a 
sure profit maker, for once your customers have become 
familiar with its fine flavor and quality they will be sure to re- 
turn. Redglow ripens early with nice crops of the most beauti- 
ful, delicious berries you have ever seen. The foliage is vigor- 
ous, and runner production is moderate. 
25 Plants $2.10; 50 for $3.15; 100 for $4.70; 1,000 for $21.00 Complete Prices Page 20. 
SUPERIOR 
FIRMNESS 
COMMERCIAL 
SHIPPER 
At present all known sources of Dixieland are affected with a trouble known as “yellows.” Until 
yellows-free plants of this fine commercial variety are available, we will not be able to guarantee Dixie- 
land. But it is still being widely grown because of its very firm, big berries which make Dixieland such an 
excellent shipping variety throughout much of the south and in many northern areas. 
Prices: 100 Plants for $4.70; 1,000 for $21.00. Complete Prices on Page 20. 
THE OLD FAVORITE EARLY BERRY 
Premier is such a well-known variety that despite the fact it is sur- 
passed by several other varieties it is still very popular in many areas. 
It originated in Massachusetts and was introduced in 1918 as Howard- 
17. Later it was renamed Premier and became one of the most widely 
grown of all strawberries. It ripens early and is quite frost hardy in 
cold climates, so that it has long had the reputation of being a very 
dependable producer of big crops of strawberries. Premier will grow 
well in most types of soil but is not resistant to the red stele disease. 
It ripens early, producing attractive light red berries in abundance. 
In most of the northern states it is generally considered a very depend- 
able variety for home use and local sales. Our planting stock is of the 
U.S.D.A. strain, which is exceptionally vigorous and a free runner 
producer. Premier is very resistant to verticillium wilt. 
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