UNUSUALLY 

 VIGOROUS 



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IDEAL COMMERCIAL VA- 

 RIETY. OUTSTANDING IN 

 THE SOUTH AND GOOD 

 IN THE NORTH. 



Ill iiiiieh of the sontli the commercial 

 acreage is s\Yiiigiiig to Dixieland. This 

 early variety is very linn and produces 

 heautiful large, bright red berries that 

 are ideal for long distance shipment 

 and for processing. Yields of 10-12.0CK) 

 quarts per acre are not nniisual, so for 

 production it is hard to beat Dixieland. 

 The berries are tart but of good tlavor 

 and of tine appearance. They have a 

 necked top so that the caps can l^e 

 readily removed by processing equip- 

 ment. Another tine feature of Dixieland is that the berries withstand wet weather and thus 

 suffer little loss from fruit rot. This variety is becoming more appreciated in the northern 

 states where there is need for an excellent processing berry. Plants of Dixieland are very 

 vigorous and make a heavy fruiting bed. 



Prices: 100 plants for $3.60; 1000 for $18.00. Complete prices on page 18. 



Vancouver, Washinj?ton June 3, 1957 



AVe are so pleased with our first crop of 

 strawberries from Kayner's plants. The berries 

 are delicious and it takes about eigrht berries to 

 fill a pound basket. AVe Iiave been in the com- 

 mercial berry business for 20 years and this 

 beats them all. 



3Irs. P. J. Shaver 



AA'est Granby, Connecticut June 28, 1957 



Last year I purchased 4,000 strawberry plants 

 from you and never lost a singrle plant. This 

 year I had a wonderful crop of beri'ies and 

 needless to say I am very well pleased with 

 Kayner's quality and service. 



Fred 31. Munsell 



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 FREE 



ALBRITTON 



CAROLINA 

 FAVORITE 



For perfection of berries there are no varieties superior to Albritton. The fruit are large, 

 bright red with a fine cap. and the shape is unusually smooth and uniform. In addition the 

 berries have a line flavor and are firm. Ripening in midseason. Albritton is one of the finest 

 of all strawl)erries for beauty and quality. It is truly an outstanding variety. 



Unfortunately this wonderful variety does not seem to be too well adapted to the iiorth- 

 eru states. It is at its best from North Carolina to Maryland. In Ohio it has shown some 

 promise but north of Maryland we recommend it only for trial planting. Prices on page 18. 



TEMPLE 



RED STELE 

 RESISTANT 



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Temple is another of those varieties that creates a lot of 

 discussion among strawberry growers. Those who have moist, 

 fertile soil with a good supply of moisture usually claim that 

 Temple is one of the best of all varieties. However, in poor 

 or dry soil it will not give very good results. Temple is a red 

 stele resistant midseason variety with large, dark, very sweet 

 berries. It is firm and makes a fine market variety and is 

 very good for the home garden. It has proven to be good from 

 Maryland to Canada and westward to Ohio. 



100 plants for $3.50; 1000 for $17.50. 

 Comlete price list on page 18. 



Bl Y RAYNEK'S PLANTS AND YOL BUY THE BEST 



