UNCLE SAM has released THREE NEW BERRIES! 
MAY TIME S TARBRIGH T—REDS TAR 
Dr. Geo. M. Darrow, who did the breeding and testing work, says of them: 
“MAYTIME in Maryland is earlier, STARBRIGHT handsomer 
and REDSTAR later than any standard variety now in the trade'” 
MAYTIME 
Earliest of all. Compared with Blake- 
more, Maytime is far better in quality. 
It is just as large, equally firm and only 
slightly darker in color. Maytime 
makes plants almost as freely as Blake- 
more and the berries ripen three to four 
days earlier if frost has not injured the 
very early blossoms. Quite productive. 
Well worth trying. 
STARBRIGHT 
The handsomest berry! The great 
beauty of the berries, together with their 
large size, firmness and high quality 
made Starbright the highest selling 
variety we had in 1940. After picking 
and shipping expenses were deducted, 
several shipments of Starbright returned 
twice as much per quart as some of the 
leading standard varieties. Berries re¬ 
semble Chesapeake (its parents are Fair¬ 
fax and Chesapeake) but it is easier to 
grow and the fruit is prettier and of 
better quality than Chesapeake. 
REDSTAR 
“The latest real good berry and the best real late 
berry.” Easy to grow—very productive—berries 
very large—firm enough to ship—nice looking—fine 
quality. Where it proves to be adapted Redstar 
seems to be the answer to the need for a real good, real 
late variety. Should be tried in all northern states and 
south to latitude of Virginia, Tennessee and Missouri. 
