atskill i%71eut® «Wtn 
inner 
Challenges Big Joe for Size. 
Equals Premier for Flavor. 
Bright Green Cap. 
Vigorous, Strong Grower . . . Makes Large, Healthy Plants. 
Yields 10,000 to 12,000 Quarts Per Acre. 
ESPECIALLY RECOMMENDED EAST OF MISSISSIPPI 
For several years “Strawberry Enthusiasts” the 
country over have been watching with interest this 
new introduction of the New York Experimental 
Station, “Catskill.” 
We, too, investigating all “Worth-While Intro¬ 
ductions” were quick to put our stamp of approval 
on. the very performance of Catskill from actual ex¬ 
perience gained in our own growing fields in Sussex 
County, Delaware. 
Commercially speaking, Buntings’ say Catskill is 
the third of recent introductions that have come 
through with flying colors. You can now plant 
Catskill extensively with Dorsett and Fairfax. Per¬ 
haps not quite so good a berry, but has its own 
characteristics that stamp it a winner. 
Ripens midseason. Offtimes outyields both Dor- 
sett and Fairfax. Ranks far ahead of a great number 
of old standard varieties of merit and prominence. 
Well worthy of consideration, and 
can be safely planted for commer¬ 
cial purposes as well as home use. 
Price: 25 plants, 35c; 
100 for 75c; 250 for 
#1.50; 1,000 for #4.75; 
5,000 for #21.25. 
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