Dresden 

Here is another fine strawberry originated by 
George L. Slate of the N. Y. Expt. Station. 
Premier is one of its parents and Dresden out- 
yields that wonderful variety. A crop of over 
15,000 quarts per acre has been reported. 
Keeps well after picking and many growers 
rate it above Premier. A dependable variety 
for northern and central sections of the coun- 
try. Crop ripens just before Catskill. 
Fruit is medium to large, bright light red, 
A 
Midseason 
Commercial 
Moneymaker 
and makes a most attractive pack—bringing 
best prices; ships well to market, firm and 
of good quality. If you want big yields from 
small garden space, Dresden fully answers the 
purpose. Big thrifty plants are unusually 
strong, vigorous, upright growers to produce 
the enormous crop. 
We recommend Dresden as a better, new, 
profitable berry, well worth planting. 

SHELTO 
in any garden. 
HEBRO 
This new variety originated at Connecti- 
cut Expt. Station, gives great promise 
as an excellent, profitable early berry. Ripens with Premier, 
produces about the same amount of fruit. Shelton ships well. 
Its berries are good size, fine bright red color and bright green 
caps, uniform shape. Their firmness and attractive appearance 
when they reach market should make for profitable sales. 
Shelton is worthy of a trial and its quality and flavor are good 
Many call Hebron the prettiest straw- 
berry grown because of its unusu- 







Shelton 
ally light, bright red color and contrasting dark green 
caps. Ripens very late when other varieties are nearly 
gone. Plants are large, very vigorous growers and pro- 
duce good crops. Although a little soft for long ship- 
ment, its extra fine appearance and late season should 
bring big returns on local markets. A real late berry is 
always welcome in the home garden. 
Prices for Dresden, Shelton, Hebron 

25itors 2.7 $0.50 200 for. 22 $2.30 
BORON gs 2 is .80 300 for 22-2. 3.00 
LOO fori. 2 1.30 400 for .....2.252 3.65 
1000 fore 2 $7.95 
