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For best results pot-grown plants should be planted from 
July 20th to September 1st. 
By exercising care in the selection of varieties, provision 
may be made for fresh Strawberries from early Summer until 
late Fall. For the home garden at least three varieties should 
be planted—one of which should be an early sort, another a 
midseason sort, and one a late fruiting variety. 
EARLY VARIETIES loo 
BLAKEMORE. Originated by the U. S. Department 
of Agriculture. Berries are bright, light red, flesh 
firm, solid center, excellent flavor.$7.00 
DORSETT. A recent introduction which is positively 
destined to lead the commercial field as an extra early 
Strawberry. Large, bright red berries of perfect 
quality. 7.00 
EARLY JERSEY GIANT. Long known as the early 
Strawberry, without a fault and is considered the 
largest fruited early variety. The brilliant crimson 
berries have a delightful aroma and a rich, mild 
"Wild Strawberry” flavor. 8.00 
PREMIER. One of the best of the extra early varieties. 
Produces, in large quantities, berries of good size, 
attractive appearance and excellent quality. 7.00 
SUCCESS. An old favorite, the bright scarlet berries are 
large and uniform in size, color, and shape, and deli¬ 
cious flavor. 7.00 
MIDSEASON VARIETIES 
ABERDEEN. Huge, bright red berries which are larger 
than most varieties; a strong grower with dark blue 
green foliage.$7.00 
BRANDYWINE. Large, bright crimson berries of ex¬ 
cellent quality and flavor. 7.00 
BUNN’S SPECIAL. A glorified "Senator Dunlap,” 
producing far more and larger fruit. 7.00 
CHESAPEAKE. One of the most popular midseason 
varieties, appealing equally to the eye and to the taste. 
The bright red berries are large, regular in form and 
size and of excellent flavor. 8.00 
FAIRFAX. Another recent introduction, and one which 
cannot help assuming the leadership of the home gar¬ 
den as a second early berry. Its flavor is even richer 
than that of Dorsett, and the berries are slightly larger 
and very firm. 8.00 
GLEN MARY. A fine variety of large size, great pro¬ 
ductiveness and good quality. It thrives best on light, 
sandy soil. 7.00 
HOWARD NO. 17. A remarkably strong growing second 
early. Berries large, beautiful and of superlative 
quality. 7.00 
HUNDRED DOLLAR. A splendid midseason variety. 
Produces very large, light scarlet berries of high 
quality. 7.00 
JOE. This most valuable variety ripens just after "Chesa¬ 
peake,”^ equals it in size, firmness and yield, and sur¬ 
passes it in color and flavor; succeeds upon almost 
all soils. 7.00 
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