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Ekey — As Good as it Looks 



MID-SEASON VARIETIES 



Abington. An old standard. Berries large, good qual- 

 ity; blossoms perfect. Prive $10 per thousand. 



Benson. Vigorous grower, blossoms perfect; very pro- 

 ductive of large, scarlet red berries, which are excellent 

 in quality. For the home-garden, or fancy local market 

 it is a dandy. Price $8 per thousand. 



Bubaeh. A fancy old standard, especially popular with 

 many growers in the middle and northern states. The 

 blossoms are imperfect and should be planted with Big 

 Joe, Dunlap, Ekey, Twilley or Magic Gem. Price $10 per 

 thousand. 



BIG JOE. (Joe Johnson) (Joe). One of the most pop- 

 ular shipping berries on nearly all large markets. It is 

 a strong grower, making plenty of plants for a good 

 fruiting bed. The berries are large, bright red and have 

 large, light green caps, which makes the berries very at- 

 tractive, and adds to the selling price. The quality is 

 good and the berries are quite firm. It is a good shipper 

 and equally good for fancy local market purposes. One 

 of the most productive. One of the best to plant with 

 heavy-bearing imperfect flowering varieties like Haver- 

 land, Paul Jones, Big Late, Hustler, Sample, etc. Price 

 $8 per thousand. 



EKRY./(0. I. C.) A vigorous growing variety that 

 you can depend on to give a big crop. The berries re- 

 semble in shape Haverland and Paul Jones, and is a 

 good variety to plant with them. The berries are of good 

 quality, and firm enough to ship, and the large bright 

 green caps make it very attractive in appearance. We 

 have used Ekey, planted with Paul Jones in our fruiting 

 patches. We recommend them both. Price $8 per thous- 

 and. 



NICE PLANTS — FINE CONDITION 



Herkimer Co., N. Y.. May 4, 1919. 

 The strawberry plants came yesterday and we have 

 them planted. They arrived in fine condition and were 

 all very nice plants. — E. L. Doty. 



