

REDGLOW 



FLAVOR 

 SENSATION 

 VIRUS-FREE 



This past season proved to us that Red- 

 glow is triilj^ an outstanding variety for 

 liome gardens and fresh frnit marliets. 

 In our area the flavor and quality of 

 most strawberries was below average but 

 Redglow was unusually sweet and of the 

 finest quality. Another fine feature of 

 this early variety is the smooth, uniform 

 shape of its bright berries. Its foliage is 

 very tall and vigorous and free of leaf 

 troubles. Because of its bright red inside 

 color Redglow is especially good for freez- 

 ing. So far, this variety has been good 

 in parts of Pennsylvania, Maryland. Ohio, 

 and North Carolina. We strongly sug- 

 gest that you try some of this outstanding 

 red stele resistant variety. About the 

 only criticism we can tind of Redglow is 

 that it may not produce as high yields as 

 some varieties. 



100 plants $4.00; 1000 for $20.00. 

 See page 18 for complete price list. 



Ferjs, I^a^c AMBROSIA ^'^rge 



Ambrosia is a late variety that is a much better plant maker than some late varieties. The 

 berries are large and bright and have a good flavor. Under good growing conditions Ambrosia 

 will produce a good crop of berries. We do not have much information concerning the yields 

 of Ambrosia or its performance in the northeast thus, we recommend it mainly for trial plant- 

 ings. Plants of Ambrosia are large and have a good dark green color. 



100 plants $3.50; 1000 for $17.50. Complete price list on page 18. 





SUREGROP 



Superior Resistance to Red Stele 

 Virus-Free 



Before it was named and introduced last year 

 Surecrop was tested by various experiment 

 stations as No. 2233. Reports from Indiana, 

 Massachusetts, Maryland, Ohio, and other states 

 show that this is a promising commercial berry. 

 It was developed by the U. S. Dept. of Agricul- 

 ture primarily for extra resistance to the red 

 stele disease but it is being grown widely by 

 many who like its wonderful plant vigor and 



large attractive berries. Surecrop ripens in midseason and produces firm, bright colored ber- 

 ries that have a tart, good flavor. They are fine for freezing. So far we do not know too much , 

 about the adaptability of Surecrop to different areas but we believe it well worth a trial plant- , 

 ing in most of the northeastern and central states. Surecrop is one of the best plant-mak- \ 

 ers we have ever seen and will make fine fruiting beds in most types of soil. 



100 plants for $4.00; 1000 for $20.00. See page 18 for complete price list. Order early. 



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