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Strawberries 
EARLY VARIETIES 
BLAKEMORE:—A new very early berry. Solid, 
productive, good shipper. 
DORSETT:—Another new very early variety, 
said to be the best for yield and profits. Bright 
red color, extra good quality. 
PREMIER:—A sure cropper under varied condi¬ 
tions. The standard early berry. 
MISSIONARY:—Medium size dark red berry, 
good on light soils. 
KLONDIKE:—A popular old variety for market 
and preserving. Medium size. 
FAIRFAX:—A most delicious new variety, very 
large, very beautiful, and said to be easy to 
grow. Firm, good shipper. 
MIDSEASON 
BIG JOE:—Very large, productive, fine quality. 
Brings a good price. 
LATE VARIETIES 
AROMA:—Attractive light color berries. Vigor¬ 
ous, good shipper. 
CHESAPEAKE:—“The Aristocrat of Strawber¬ 
ries.” Large size, brilliant red, high quality, 
firm. Not as productive as others but brings 
a higher price. 
Prices on Above Varieties 
$2.00 per 100—$5.00 per 500—$10.00 per 1000 
EVERBEARING VARIETIES 
$3.00.per 100 
MASTODAN:—Large attractive berries of good 
quality. The most popular everbearer. 
PROGRESSIVE (Champion) :—Very sweet and 
productive late in the season. 
Small Fruits 
2-yr. transplanted $2.00 per 10—$10.00 per 100 
RASPBERRIES 
LATHAM RED:—Fine quality for home or mar¬ 
ket. Beautiful and large. Very productive. 
ST. REGIS:—Very fine red berry, producing 
heavy crop in spring and continuing all sum¬ 
mer and fall on the new growth. 
CUMBERLAND:—Blackcap of large size, pro¬ 
ductiveness, and unexcelled quality. 
DEWBERRIES 
LUCRETIA:—Large size beautiful black berries, 
bearing early and bountifully its delicious fruit. 
YOUNGBERRY:—Delicious, large fruit, a cross 
between Loganberry and Dewberry, tasting like 
a raspberry. Vigorous, disease resistant. 
