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PREMIER 
Always a Heavy Yielder, Frost-Proof—An Excellent Variety 
For Northern Regions 
This ever-popular berry has stood the test for 25 years. 
Fruit large, and holds its size well throughout ripening sea¬ 
son. Foliage smooth, bright and clean. A good plant maker. 
One of the most extensively planted early varieties of straw¬ 
berries at this time. A perfect flowering, early ripening 
variety. 
There are but very few varieties that have equalled 
Premier's production record. In flavor and quality it ranks 
with the best. Recommended for home use, local sales or 
reasonably nearby markets. 
BLAKEMORE 
(Early) 
The Ideal Early Shipping Berry—We Offer a Special 
Strain of Blakemore, Free From Yellows 
A healthy plant that yields big crops of berries—a 
factor worthy of note. Will stand two or three days 
without over-ripening. Foliage is healthy and stands up 
well during drought. Fruit is firm, light in color and 
unexcelled as a long-distance shipping berry. Ranks 
high in productiveness. To get all that you are entitled 
to from Blakemore, do not allow them to mat too thick 
in the rows during the growing season. 
Blakemore 
CATSKILL 
Best Midseason Berry, Becoming More Popular 
Every Year 
Originated in 1934 from a cross between Premier 
and Marshall. Produces large, strong plants and 
makes an ideal fruiting bed. The berries are large 
in size, equaling Premier in flavor, carrying a bright 
green cap. That's the story on Catskill. An excellent 
shipping berry, bright red in color, firm enough to 
arrive on the market in excellent condition. It is con¬ 
sidered almost frost-proof, and produces abundantly. 
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