Rayner Brothers, Salisbury, Maryland 



Your orders for Blakemore will be filled with these plants. 



Ql 1 A promising new variety originated by Prof. 



OiaKemOre. Beatty of the U. S. Department of Agricul- 

 ture, Washington, D. C, and introduced by the Department in 1930. 

 It has been thoroughly tested in most of the strawberry producing 

 sections of the United States and seems to readily adapt itself to 

 conditions existing where planted. 



Said to be a cross between Premier and Missionary, resembling thel 

 Missionary very much in plant growth, being a very free plant maker of 

 medium sized plants, a very heavy producer of bright red berries, ripening 

 two ©r three days ahead of Missionary or Premier, which show the unusual 

 ability to hang on the vine from one to three days after it is apparently' 

 ripe without any waste. Size medium large, round to conical in shape, red 

 to the center without any green tips. Its outstanding characteristics are 

 its uniformity of ripening, firmness and ability to stand shipment to distant 

 markets and arrive fresh and bright. Our plants have been State inspected 

 and found to be free from all injurious diseases. We advise our customers to 

 give this variety a thorough trial as we believe it will prove a real money 

 maker. 



BEAUTY. One of the newer varieties that is all its name implies. The 

 plants are strong and healthy and entirely capable of producing and maturing 

 large crops of fancy berries, that hold up well during the entire fruiting 

 season. A large, juicy, sparkling red berry of the most delicious flavor, 

 that seems to be firm enough for shipment to distant markets. We believe 

 every grower should give this variety a trial, as it may show up better than 

 the varieties that you have been using either for distant market or for home 

 use. 



DR. BURRILL. You will find this berry exactly like Senator Dunlap. 

 There may be a slight difference but we have never noted any. For descrip- 

 tion see Senator Dunlap. 



Pleased With Plants And Prompt Service 



Gentlemen: Middlesex Co., N. J., April 19, 1931. 



I have received both crates of strawberry plants in first class condition. 

 I was surprised that they were so nice and arrived so promptly. I must 

 thank you for the nice plants and for your prompt service. 



Yours truly, John L. Gust. 



YOU CAN PAY MORE BUT YOU CAN'T BUY BETTER 



