Be Sure to Plant Sotne 



The Great Midseason that is Out- 

 Producing Premier and Catskill 

 with many growers. 



FAIRLAND is the newest member of a top-pro- 

 ducing strawberry family and is making a very favor- 

 able impression with growers throughout the North- 

 east, With many growers it has out-produced Prem- 

 ier and Catskill in total pick of marketable berries. 



FAIRLAND is definitely at its best in Pennsylvania, New York, Ohio, West Virginia and in 

 New England. It has the same parentage as Temple and Sparkle and has the same vigorous 

 characteristics of these varieties. While we would favor Temple in more southern areas we 

 would strongly recommend that you plant FAIRLAND if you live in areas we have mentioned 

 and are in the market for a great midseason. Fruit sizes up well, is very attractive and has 

 an excellent flavor. Plants are hardy, vigorous and red-stele resistant. 



Prices: 100 plants $2.90; 1000 plants $14.50. Complete Price List on page 14. 





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Osceola, Missouri, June 8, 1951 

 'I believe Pairland is the most satisfactory strawberry that I have ever 

 grown. The berries are beautiful color and still large although they have 

 been ripening for more than three weeks. They have a delightful flavor 

 and seem to be a good variety for canning and freezing. Your plants have 

 withstood fall drought and unusually late cold weather and frosts". 



— Mrs. Nellie N Putnam 



Try These 3 New Varieties 



ARMORE Introduced by the Missouri Experimental Station this variety has proved 



more productive than 60 others in actual growing tests. Berries are of excel- 

 lent color, have a distinctive "V" shape, and rate high in flavor. Fruits over a long period 

 and makes a good fruiting row. Firmness rates it a superior shipping variety. AVe are offer- 

 ing ARMORE in limited quantities this year. We would recommend it for trial throughout 

 the Premier, Blakemore growing areas, 



100 plants $5.00. Complete Price List on page 14. 



EMPIRE "^ ^^^ variety introduced by the New York State Experimental Station at Geneva. 

 Tested in many sections, EMPIRE is a vigorous grower making good fruiting bed. 

 Does not produce as many berries per plant as Premier but berries are generally larger, firm, 

 of excellent flavor and freezing (luality. Grows well in Premier sections. EMPIRE shows 

 much promise and we roconimond it for trial. Stock limited, so please order early. 

 100 plants $4.00 ; 1000 plants $20.00. Price List on page 14. 



TENNESSEAN No. 965 '^'^^^^ "^^ variety originated in Tennessee and developed by 



the I'niversity of Tennessee. It is a cross of northern deve- 

 loped seedlings and the Missionary variety. The plants are late blooming but are early ripen- 

 ing, generally ahead of Blakemore. Fruit runs larger than Blakemore and production has 

 been somewhat greater. Has bright, attractive color and is a good freezing berry. Recom- 

 mended for trial in Premier and Blakemore growing areas. 



im plants $2.70; 1000 plants $13.50. Complete Prioe List on page 14. 

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