Fayorites of Many Growers 



DORSETT 



Foliage is quite similar to Premier and fruit 

 is more attractive, of better flavor and us- 

 ually a bit firmer than Premier. It is most 

 productive when the runners formed late in 

 the season are picked off. 



DORSETT'S beauty, flavor and high pro- 

 duction for many growers is well worth the 

 additional care it may require. 



MAYTIME 



The berries ripen quickly, usually giving 

 two biggest pickings at premium prices before 

 other berries are in market. Glossy bright 

 red, large to medium berries of fine, juicy des- 

 sert quality. Good shipper. 



MAYTIME has been successful as far north 

 as Massachusetts, but should be planted with 

 caution in areas where late frosts are a prob- 

 lem. 



PATHFINDER 



Heavy producer, particularly under drought 

 conditions. Immune to root diseases, leaf spot 

 and scorch. Good appearance, quality and 

 flavor. Ideal for market gardening. 



CHESAPEAKE 



CHESAPEAKE is an old favorite late 

 now enjoying new popularity with users of 

 irrigation. Very large berries of flne delicious 

 flavor and good shipping quality. Blooms late 

 to escape frost damage. 



LUPTON 



Excellent late. Firm berries ship well, and 

 are very similar in appearance to Chesapeake. 



DUNLAP 



An old favorite home garden and canning 

 variety. Very free bedding and productive of 

 medium, dark red fruit for table purposes. 



AMBROSIA 



AMBROSIA'S firm, large berries are proving 

 increasingly popular with growers seeking a 

 good late berry. Fruit of good flavor in north 

 but slightly tart in Maryland and New Jersey. 

 Good frost resistance. 



Price List on Page 14. 



Southern Stales Favorites 



KLONDIKE 



MASSEY 



A flne early commercial berry for the South 

 and South Central States, KLONDIKE is very 

 popular and widely grown. Vigorous growth 

 of clean foliage with medium large, smooth 

 and uniform bright red berries that are flrm, 

 excellent shippers. 



KLONMORE 



KLONMORE is a Klondike-Blakemore cross 

 of exceptional vigor and high resistance where 

 leaf spot has been a problem. Medium size 

 berries are light, bright red with yellow seeds 

 and real beauty. Good dessert quality and 

 firm enough for shipment. 



MISSIONARY 



An old dependable shipping variety, largely 

 grown in Florida and other southern states. 

 Does well in all types of soil, especially well 

 in lighter types. Very popular with freezers. 

 Fruit is medium size, rather tart, dark red 

 and very attractive. A heavy producer and 

 sizes up entire crop well. 



PRICE LIST 



See page 14 

 for prices of 

 these varieties. 



Berry growers in the Carolinas, Virginia and 

 Maryland are particularly enthusiastic over 

 MASSEY'S large size, mouth-watering beauty 

 and a flavor that never disappoints. Large to 

 very large berries are glossy bright red, firm 

 and excellent shippers. Good producer. 



TENNESSEE SHIPPER 



This early fruiting variety is rated ace high 

 for its firm berries. Produces an excellent 

 crop of fruit ideal for freezing, canning and 

 preserving. Attractive, evenly-colored, good 

 fiavor. 



TENNESSEE BEAUTY 



Highly productive of good shipping berries 

 that retain their good color. Midseason fruit- 

 ing continues through to the late berry season. 

 Same cross as Blakemore but sweeter and 

 larger. 



SELECTIONS BY STATES 



ALABAMA— All varieties listed. 



FLORIDA — Missionary only. Klonmore for trial. 



GEORGIA— All varieties. Also Fairfax in 

 North. 



LOUISIANA — All varieties listed except 3Iassey. 



MISSISSIPPI- Same as Louisiana. 



NOR. CAROLINA— All varieties. Also Blake- 

 more, Fairfax, Premier, Midland in north and 

 Eastern section. 



SOUTH CAROLINA— All varieties listed. 



TEXAS — All varieties listed except Massey. 



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