ARQMA ^ S°od - atc variety 
rislW 1 ! In anc j Jong consider- 
ed the standard late market Straw" 
berry. It is still grown extensively 
in all sections of the country, but 
is especially popular in the South" 
ern States, where many fruit grow" 
ers 1 associations plant Aroma ex" 
clusively. The berries are large, 
nearly round, and of firm texture, 
deep red in color and good flavor, 
making it ideal for shipping. Ah 
though good yields are sometimes 
produced on light ground, Aroma 
is at its best on the heavier soils. 
COOPER ? eyond q uesti ,T 
this variety yields 
the biggest Strawberries ever pro" 
duced. The flavor of its fruit is de- 
licious; often being compared to 
that of the wild Strawberry. Coop" 
er produces its crop early in the 
season, anti is especially adapted 
to fancy, local market trade, where 
its large site and attractive ap" 
pearance result in quick sales at 
big prices. 
SENATOR DUNLAP 
This is one of the oldest 
varieties commonly planted to' 
day and never for a single season 
since its first appearance 
years ago, has it lost 
even the smallest part of 
its well earned popular" 
ity that has made it 
famous the world over. 
At the present time 
there are more Senator 
Dunlap being planted 
than ever before, prov' 
ing conclusively that it 
is one of the surest, most 
dependable all-purpose 
Strawberries. 
Variety 
Garden 
BARGAIN 
NO. 4 
50 each, ony 5 
rarieties pictur¬ 
ed on these 2 
pages. All la¬ 
beled. 
$2.00 Net, 
Not Prepaid. 
REAOER A new Strawberry 
recently originat" 
ed in Wisconsin, a cross between 
Dr. Burrill and Premier. Berries 
are of a deep glossy red all the 
way through. Hardy and frost 
resistant. Fruit is very firm and 
of such texture that it does not re" 
quire picking more than twice a 
week. Good shipper. Ripens sev" 
eral days ahead of Premier. 
BLAKEMORE E V a 
wwtiiiMi early, rip" 
ening same time as Beaver, and 
four or five days before Premier. 
Introduced by U. S. Department 
of Agriculture. A cross between 
Premier and Missionary. Strong, 
vigorous grower and extra good 
plant maker. Berries are bright 
red, and resemble Premier, al" 
though they are somewhat larger 
and of better color. Very firm and 
a good shipper. Excellent canner. 
Will undoubtedly take the place 
of Missionary and Klondike in the 
South, and will do well in the 
North anywhere Premier has been 
grown. 
The latest Strawber" 
“ ry. Has large berries, 
which are dark red to the heart, of 
firm quality, and with a 
tough outer skin that 
gives them unusual 
firmness and keeping 
qualities. Berries possess 
a* most delicate flavor. 
Pearl is a heavy and sure 
cropper. When it is in 
its prime, other varieties 
are off the market, and 
as it has the field to it" 
self, the prices paid for 
Pearl are quite naturally 
the highest. 
KITTEN 
AY 1 
A 
CKERMAN 
HEAD 
a v or ties' g 
Pearl 
Afoma 
Makenaore 
Senator 
JDunlap. 
THE WHITTEN-ACKERMAN NURSERIES, BRIDGMAN, MICHIGAN 
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