IMP. KLONDIKE 
This variety is, without a doubt, more extensively 
planted than any other one variety, especially through¬ 
out the South. Plants are very hardy, and will with¬ 
stand the dry, hot weather as well as any. 
MISSIONARY 
A great favorite throughout a large per cent of 
Texas. Fruit is medium size and very firm, resemb¬ 
ling the Aroma in shape and color. A good plant 
maker and free from rust. Season same as Klondike. 
AROMA 
A medium late market variety that needs no de¬ 
scription. Known by all markets as a standard varie¬ 
ty. Produces medium to large berries in abundance, 
quality firm and delicious, a strong, hardy grower 
everywhere. 
BLAKEMORE 
Is an early perfect flowering variety, originated by 
the Department of Agriculture, a cross of the Ho¬ 
ward 17 (Premier) and Missionary. A strong, healthy 
plant grower, fruit medium in size with extra good 
quality. Color, a rich, bright red, slightly pointed, re¬ 
sembling the parent plant Premier. We recommend it 
for both home use and commercial use. 
CHAMPION K 
The fruit is as large as Klondike and a good ship¬ 
per. Fruit stems are extra large, has plenty of good 
strong foliage to shade the great load of fruit. Early. 
EXCELSIOR 
(Per.) An old variety that leads them all for 
earliness, and one that has stood the test for more 
than twenty years. Berries are of a dark red color, 
medium in size. 
LADY THOMPSON 
(Per.) This berry at one time had the lead in all 
Southern states and it still is grown very extensively. 
One very important reason for this is that the berry 
is a good drouth resister. This Thompson variety 
does well all over the southwest. 
ST. LOUIS 
An extra early berry of large size, light red in 
color. Very productive, and a strong, vigorous plant 
grower. Originated in the South. 
