. PLANTS WE GROW J 
■ ; AROMA (Per.) , 
One of the best late shipping berries. It has been and still is a favorite on account 
of its vigor and productiveness, but most especially due to its bright attractive 
appearance and excellent carrying quality. Aroma will ship long distances and arrive in 
market in perfect condition. Berries dark red to the heart and fine quality. Makes 
good plant row. 
CATSKILL (Per.) 
This is an outstanding and highly profitable mid-season strawberry. Developed 
by the New York Experiment Stations and first introduced in 1938. In many sections 
it has been accepted as the leading and most profitable mid-season berry. The fruit 
is extremely large and under average conditions the entire crop sizes up well. Some 
of the larger berries have a rather rough appearance but are of such large size they 
make a most attractive pack. Their bright red color makes them outstanding in 
appearance. Both quality and flavor are good. Although Catskill starts ripening 
about midseason the crop is large and can be picked over such a long season that 
many growers are using it for midseason and late. Reports received clearly indicate 
that it is well adapted to all the northern states. The plants are exceptionally strong 
and make a fine fruiting row. 
DORSETT (Per.) 
This new variety stands at the top in quality. Better than any other commercial 
kinu except Fairfax which has equal quality. For this reason Dorsett is one of the 
best for home garden and for local markets. When sold by name buyers will come 
back for more. Many claim it is as early as Premier but with us it starts two days 
later than Premier. Fruit somewhat darker than Premier but not as dark as Fairfax. 
Dorsett lasts through a long season holding on until most of the late varieties are 
about through. This variety makes very large strong plants and for this reason 
produces very large berries. They are firm enough to stand shipment to distant 
markets and arrive in good condition. Dorsett does best in the Northern states. 
FAIRFAX (Per.) 
An Outstanding Midseason Variety 
Quality supreme. This is one berry that should be sold by name. They are so 
good that when once tasted buyers almost always come back for more. Season for 
ripening is about one week later than Dorsett or Premier. This variety makes a 
moderate number of large, strong plants, rather than a great number of small 
ones. For this reason it produces large, fancy berries. It produces a very heavy 
crown and makes large, strong fruit buds. It will out-yield many of the old varieties. 
The fruit is quite dark in color, makes plenty plants for a good fruiting row. 
: 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. 
GIBSON (Per.) 
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 truck¬ 
ing 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. 
OUR PLANTS ARE FRESH DUG AT SHIPPING TIME 
