Originated by the U. S. D. A.—No. 659 
BLAKEMORE (Early) 
Blakemore is a free plant maker and produces a heavy 
fruiting row on any kind of soil. The foliage is tall and 
heavy and protects the blooms from late spring freezes. 
The berries are beautiful glossy, bright red 
to the core. It has a tough skin, firm flesh 
and a wonderful mild and juicy flavor. An 
excellent canner and one of the few varieties 
that keeps its color after preserving. 
We have fruited them for the past five 
years and find they keep their fancy appear' 
ance to the last picking. For test purposes 
we have left part of a row unpicked for a 
week in very hot weather and found that 
very few berries were overripe or unfit for 
shipment at the end of the week. This shows 
the firmness of this variety and is of particular 
interest to the commercial grower who often 
finds weather conditions which prevent reg¬ 
ular picking of berries. 
BLAKEMORE PRODUCES THE FIRM- 
EST BERRIES of the entire Strawberry 
family, has replaced other varieties in some southern 
states and was planted more in states further north dur¬ 
ing the extremely rainy season last spring. During 
harvest Blakemore in southern Illinois and Indiana sold 
for $1.00 per case more than other varieties as they 
arrived in good condition in spite of the unfavorable 
weather. They were shipped as far as St. Paul, Minn., 
Detroit, Mich., and Milwaukee, Wis. 
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DUNLAP STANDBY 
Midseason 
The berries are medium to large, conical and often 
slightly necked, dark crimson with a deep red flesh, 
quality very good. The plants are healthy and vigorous. 
Very productive. Grows on all kinds of soil, and in 
extremely cold climates. A good variety for canning 
and a good pollenizer for pistillate varieties. It can be 
shipped to distant markets. Holds up a long while 
after being picked. Season a few days after Premier 
begins bearing. 
Blakemore 
Big Joe Crampton 
Midseason to Late 
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A high quality midseason Strawberry at its best when 
other varieties are over their prime. The color of the 
berries is medium red, very glossy, has a real fancy 
appearance. We have old customers who get their 
supply of us regularly for their fancy berry trade. 
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AROMA (Late) 
A good late variety and long considered the standard 
late market Strawberry. It is still grown extensively 
in all sections of the country, but is especially popular 
in the southern states, where many fruit growers’ asso¬ 
ciations plant Aroma exclusively. The berries are large, 
nearly round, and of firm texture, deep red in color and 
of good flavor, making it ideal for shipping. Although 
good yields are sometimes produced on light ground, 
A.roma is at its best on the heavier soils. 
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See Page 2 for Discounts and 
Free Goods. 
Quality Collection D 
1000 New land Dorsett 
1000 New land Premier 
$ 9.75 
NO DISCOUNT 
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