GIBSON (Per.) 
Mid-season. This variety is being grown throughout our state very extensively as a 
market berry, because it produces large crops and is noted for its firmness, making it a 
good shipper. We find it just a little later than Dunlap. The Gibson is a large, dark red 
berry of good quality and flavor. Unlike some other varieties, it holds its size throughout 
the entire season. The plants are large, long rooted and will withstand much dry weather. 
HARVEST KING (Per.) 
Mid-season. This new variety has come to the front very fast and has made a big- 
name for itself. It is classed as a mid-season variety, but is also late. While it commences 
to ripen with Dunlap, it gives its heaviest picking during the time of the late varieties and 
continues bearing after they are all gone. The berries are much the same shape as 
Premier, only darker in color. Medium to large in size, uniform in shape and of excellent 
quality. Our plants made a splendid growth. Try them. 
RED GOLD (Per.) 
Early. Originated in the West and is now grown successfully everywhere. It is one 
of the largest berries grown. Sometimes called the “Sugar Saver.” This new variety is 
said to be gaining in popularity very fast, due to its delicious flavor—being very sweet 
and recommended for preserving, bruit large and shining red in color. Does not con¬ 
tain much acid. The outstanding merits of this variety are early ripening and its deep 
root system, enabling it to withstand severe draughts. Fruit stems are exceptionally large. 
BEAUTY 
Medium late. This is a new variety of recent introduction. Fruited here last season 
for the first time. If you are looking tor a beautiful, large berry, one that you will like 
to show to your neighbors or take to the newspaper office, plant Beauty. Our plants 
were nearly a foot high and produced large, beautiful fruit. This variety requires very 
little sugar when serving. Our supply of these plants is limited, so order early. 
SENATOR DUNLAP (Per.) 
Mid-season. For more than twenty-five years this variety has been a big money¬ 
maker for commercial strawberry growers. It does well in any type of soil and in almost 
all sections of the country. Makes plants freely and produces enormous crops of dark 
red, rich, beautiful fruit. Often called “King of the Canners.” 
PEARL (Per.) 
Late. A wonderful late variety. Fruited here only in a small way. We were highly 
pleased with it, because it produced such large, fancy fruit. The plants are exceptionally 
strong and healthy—producing enormous dark red berries of the very finest variety. 
BELLMAR (Per.) 
After fruiting this variety, we do not hesitate to pass along the report that it sure did 
please us and pleased everyone who were fortunate enough to see it in fruit. This new 
sort sure did produce some fine fruit. The only thing that prevented us from planting 
this variety heavy for fruiting was shortage of plants. This new variety' was originated 
by the U. S. Dept, of Agriculture and has the same parentage as Blakemore. The fruit 
is large, dark red and of fine quality. Plants are thrifty and make rows just right for 
fruiting. Our supply of plants is limited. 
WASHINGTON (Per.) I 
Medium late. This new variety may do well in the West, where it iwas introduced, 
but it failed to do much with us. We were much disappointed, because we had heard 
many good reports on this variety. We did not have the best of conditions at fruiting 
time, so will try it again this season. 
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