PLANTS WE GROW 
BELLMAR (Per.) 
Shortage of plants prevented us from setting heavy to this variety for June 1937 
fruiting, however, the few we did fruit pleases us as well as our customers who received 
the fruit. It does exceptionally well on our farms. The plant growth is just right for 
a good fruiting row. The fruit is large dark red and of good quality. This is another 
good variety originated with the U. S. Department of Agriculture. Parentage same 
as Blakemore. 
BLAKEMORE (Per.) 
Wherever this variety does well it’s a winner. We have reports that it does 
remarkably well in some sections while in others not so good. It’s a good plant maker 
and produces beautiful fruit, bright red in color, firm and stands up well after picking. 
Many report it as a good canning berry. Originated with the U. S. Department of 
Agriculture. Worthy of trial. 
DORSETT (Per.) 
One of the new varieties which has come in to public favor very fast, due mostly 
to size of fruit and quality. It has an exceptional vigor of plant growth. Plants 
large deep rooted and makes a growth just right for producing large fancy fruit. 
Dorsett is being planted exceptionally heavy by commercial growers. Will make a 
little better plant growth than Premier. This variety produces one of the finest berries 
we have ever known. The quality can’t be beat. Fruit very large, light red in color 
and holds its color long after picking. Season rather early. Don’t fail to try this 
wonderful new variety. 
FAIRFAX (Per.) 
This is another new sort of the same origin as Dorsett making it a sister variety. 
It is much the same in plant growth, making extra large plants that grow high so the 
fruit is always up off the ground. This new variety is also very productive producing 
large fancy fruit but a trifle darker than Dorsett. Both of these new varieties have 
been free from leaf spot. In some sections the growers tell us this variety is being 
used quite extensively for canning due to the dark color of the fruit. Worthy of trial. 
GIBSON (Per.) • ‘ 
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This is a midseason berry grown quite extensively throughout this state as a mar¬ 
ket berry because it produces large crops of good size fruit and firm enough for trucking 
or shipping. Some report it being much like Dunlap. The Gibson produces a large 
dark red berry of fairly good quality and holds its size throughout the picking season. 
Produces just enough plants for a good fruiting row. 
CATSKILL (Per.) 
We have fruited this new variety for two seasons. It came from the New York 
Experiment Station and is said to be a cross of Marshall and Premier. It sure is a 
strong, vigorous grower, making large plants the growth being just right for a good 
fruiting row. The fruit grows on a rather long fruiting stalk making it easy to pick. 
The fruit is extremely large and the brightness of color makes it very attractive. 
This new variety will sure fill berry baskets. Quality equal to Premier. You will 
make no mistake planting Catskill. 
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