4. A he BEST EARLY 
igh Tze BEST MEDIUM 
Qe Ne BEST LATE 
U. S. D. A. No. 2267 aa 
‘(See photo at right.) F aytime 
Originated by Dr. Darrow. This new variety 
has been tested for the past seven years by the 
U. 8. Dept. of Agriculture, and introduced as 
the earliest commercial variety. Trials have 
proven successful in most all parts of the 
United States, including all middle-western states. 
Ripens one week ahead of Premier. Bright, light red and does 
not turn dark on holding. Deliciously sweet. Wery firm, and 
carry well on long shipments. Vigorous grower, making plenty ¢ 
of healthy plants. 
THE BEAUTY, EARLINESS, FIRMNESS and QUALITY 
of the Maytime make it a winner. Customers who wish the earliest 
berry known, should try this variety. The supply is very limited 
—order early. 




Price: 25 for 70c; 50 for $1.20; 100 for 
$1.75; 250 for $3.75; 500 for 
$6.75; 1000 for $12.00. 
ripen 
(See photo at left) 
Originated by Geo. L. 
Slate of the New York Ex- 
we perimental Station. Another 
> outstanding midseason variety that cannot be beat—the berry for 
: the central and northern states! Makes a very strong plant 
growth—produces enormous crops—as much as 16,000 quarts 
per acre. 
Berries are medium to large in size and somewhat irregular in 
shape; they are light red in color. 
Tests have proven that it will produce as much as 12%, more 
quarts than Premier, which would make it 
the ideal berry for the gardener who has 
only a small amount of space. 
Price: 25 for 55c; 50 for 90c; 100 for 
$1.50; 250 for $3.25; 500 for $5.95; 1000 
for $9.00. 








































Dresden ae ' i ‘ 

U. S. D. A. No. 2124 
(See photo at right) 
One of the latest of the late varieties known. A fine variety 
of exceptional beauty and high quality. Does well in all north- 
ern states and as far south as Virginia and Missouri. The best 
price is secured after Southern berries are cleaned up and 
when Northern early and midseason varieties are off the mar- 
ket, and with this berry to extend your season, you can make 
some real money. 
_ Berries are bright red—do not turn dark; flesh is juicy but 
firm. Makes an excellent fruiting row. For the home gardener 
it means high quality berries for a longer season. Supply is 
very, very limited this year. 
Price: 25 for 80c; 50 for $1.30; 100 for $2.00; 250 for 
$4.50; 400 for $6.50. (400 limit this year.) 
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