GRAND CHAMPION 
Greatest Money Making Strawberry Ever Introduced 
No crop failures by frost. Due to very heavy 
foliage and long blooming period. 
Over 5000 quarts on y z acre. This is the re¬ 
port of the introducer of the great money making 
Strawberry. 
GRAND CHAMPION 
Ripens early and continues to produce over a long period compet¬ 
ing with and surpassing Aroma, the standard medium late season 
berry in both size and quality. The extra large size berries, beautiful appearance and high quality 
attract the fancy berry buyers. For canning and preserving these berries are outstanding as they are 
coreless and retain their shape and flavor in the can. 
Our stock is direct from the introducer and you can depend on its being genuine. 
Plant Scarff’s Strawberries 
Most Delicious for Home Use—Greatest Money Makers for Market. 
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(PER.) 
BLAKEMORE 
Introduced by the U. S. Dept, of Agriculture, 1930. 
(Cross of Premier X Missionary.) 
NEW 
BLAKEMORE 
DEPT. OF A6R 
INTRODUCTION 
This New Variety 
succeeds under a 
wide range of soils 
and climate condi¬ 
tions. The plants 
are very vigorous 
in growth and re¬ 
sistant to leaf spot. 
They ripen about 
the same season or 
a few days earlier 
than Premier, 
about the same 
size, equally as 
productive and 
with fewer white 
tips than that va¬ 
riety. Berries are 
bright red, hold 
their color and do 
not shrivel on 
standing after 
picking. They are 
firmer and skin is 
not as easily 
broken as Premier 
and other standard 
kinds which makes 
it an excellent 
market berry. Be¬ 
cause of its excel¬ 
lent flavor, bright 
color (which dees 
not fade), firm 
It makes a much better 
flesh, solid center and high pectin content Blakemore stands supreme for preserving, 
plant row than Premier. 
DOR^ETT-FAIRFAX (BOTH PER.) These two new U. S. Department of Agriculture 
^introductions are truly the aristocrats of all strawberry varieties. 
Both from the same parentage (Royal Sovereign X Premier) but are quite distinct varieties. Both are 
STRAWBERRY PRICES 
Per 25 
Per 100 
Per 500 
1000 
Aberdeen 
8 .75 
81.25 
$5.00 
89.00 
Aroma 
.75 
1.25 
4.50 
8.00 
Bellmar 
.75 
1.25 
4.50 
8.00 
Blakemore 
.60 
1.00 
3.50 
6.00 
Clermont 
.85 
1.50 
5.50 
10.00 
Culver 
.85 
1.50 
5.50 
10.00 
Dorseft 
.85 
1.50 
5.50 
10.00 
Dunlap 
.60 
1.00 
3.50 
6.00 
Fairfax 
.85 
1.50 
5.50 
10.00 
Gandy 
.75 
1.25 
4.50 
8.00 
Gibson 
.60 
1.00 
3.50 
6.00 
Grand Champion 
Mastodon 
1 1.00 
2.00 
6.50 
12.00 
(Everbearing) 
1.00 
2.00 
6.50 
12.00 
Premier 
.75 
1.25 
4.50 
8.00 
Orders for 10O plants or less are sent by mail 
postpaid. Larger quantities by express not pre¬ 
paid, or if by mail send 15 cents per 100 extra. 
large, strikingly beautiful and extremely heavy pro¬ 
ducers ; in fact they have outyielded all other 
varieties in test blocks. 
DORSETT is the early variety surpassing Premier 
in quality, production and profit. 
FAIRFAX is supreme in quality—a flavor you 
can’t forget. Berries intense bright red, with waxen 
luster and are outstanding for the home garden and 
local market. 
CLERMONT and CULVER 
These are the two outstanding varieties from the 
N. Y. Agricultural Experiment Station. 
Clermont noteworthy for its very striking beauty, 
high quality and most attractive fruits that hold 
up in size throughout the season and so glossy al¬ 
most to look like they had been varnished. 
Culver is already meeting with success in several 
berry sections and one grower reports: “It is the 
most profitable strawberry I have ever fruited." 
Similar to Clermont in size, quality, and almost 
as attractive. A very heavy producer but is more 
desirable for home markets than for shipping. 
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