M. D. ROBERTS, JESTERVILLE, MARYLAND 
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GRAND CHAMPION. A Fine New Variety 
Midseason to late. Perfect Flowering 
Grand Champion is a variety of recent introduction. We 
fruited it in 1936 under drought conditions. It promises to be 
very good. It probably bears fruit over a longer period than any 
other spring bearing variety. The berry is very attractive. The 
flavor tempting. It is certainly a firm berry. Our new beds, 
prove that Grand Champion is a free maker of healthy plants. 
The dark foliage is certainly beautiful. 
To those who desire to try new varieties we recommend Grand 
Champion. It looks promising to us, and reports from sections, 
where it has been more thoroughly tested are very favorable. 
Very Much Pleased 
Mrs. Clayton J. Finch, Steuben County, New York. 
writes: The strawberry plants arrived in fine shape about two 
days after they were shipped, they were scarcely wilted, and we 
were very much pleased with them. 
BULLETINS 
Your State Agricultural Department, and the U. S. Depart¬ 
ment of Agriculture issue bulletins on strawberry culture. These 
bulletins contain valuable information for the strawberry grower. 
They are usually sent free, upon request. 
