One of the Best 
Midseason Berries 
This variety is extremely market¬ 
able because of its fine appearance, 
and will stand shipping to moderately 
distant points. 
The fruit is almost perfect in shape 
and an attractive light, glossy red in 
color—moderately firm in texture. 
Give Beauty a trio! 
in your garden this 
year, or include 
some in your test 
plot. 
On an average soil, Beauty is a 
strong, robust grower, with strong fo¬ 
liage and a long, fibrous root system. 
It will pay you to try this variety, which is about on a par with Big Joe. i t has made o 
consistently good showing in our trial plots for several years. Try some in your test plot 
and judge for yourself v/hether it is a good variety for a main crop plant in your territory. 
Gibson 
An Ideal Canning 
and Cold Pack Variety 
Read what 
Mr, Terry 
says: 
Gibson. 
■—A worthy companion 
for the TOWN KING 
This variety makes a good fruiting row on 
large, stalky plants that hold the fruit well 
off the ground. The fruit is large to extra 
large, firm, and of the very highest quality. 
Bright rich red in color. 
We have only a few thousand of this va¬ 
riety left. 
Terryville, N. Y. 
Among the plants I 
purchased of you tins 
year were some of the 
MAY QUEEN which 
grew better than any 
of the others, both as 
to sturdiness of plant 
growth, production of 
plants and freshness 
of foliage throughout 
the season. The sea¬ 
son was the driest I 
have ever known, yet 
your plants grew bet¬ 
ter than any I have 
seen around here. 
P. E. TERRY. 
May Queen. 
This is an extremely productive variety, though 
of too soft a texture to carry well or to ship. It is 
well adapted and easy to grow for the market- 
garden and roadside stand. It will appeal to the 
public and sell readily. 
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