We Can Ship Strawberry Plants Continuously from Sept. 10 Thru to May 10. 

PATHFINDER 
VERY RESISTANT TO ROOT DISEASES 
HAS COMMERCIAL POSSIBILITIES 
Originating at N. J. Experimental Station as the re- 
sult of a cross between Premier and Aberdeen and form- 
erly known as N. J. No. 35. Ripens about 8 days after 
Premier. The berries are regular, roundish conic in 
shape, medium to large in size, bright red in color, 
brisk sub-acid flavor with a quality rating of good. 
The plants are very vigorous and productive and thrive 
on heavier springy types of soil with plenty of mois- 
ture. Should be tried out in all berry growing sections 
but indications are that it will do best from central 
Jersey north or anywhere Premier can be grown suc- 
cessfully. 
A seedling of our own with un- 
NANCY LEE known parentage. It has many 
of the characteristics of the Premier and Aroma. We 
have tested it thoroughly in the Nursery and its main 
points of merit are its unusual thriftiness and resis- 
tance to all diseases; its ability to crop under most 
trying conditions; its resistance to frost injury; its 
productiveness, and its superior quality to all other 
Karly berries we have tested. It starts ripening a 
week before Premier and continues to give an abun- 
dance of Berries for nearly a month. The _ berries 
average large to very large, most of them having a dou- 
ble cap. It is shaped like the Premier and produces its 
berries near the ground like Premier. 
ABERDEEN A comparatively new variety. The 
plants show unusual thriftiness, 
making abundance of new plants. The Aberdeen is un- 
usually productive, equalling or surpassing the Prem- 
ier. The berries will average larger than Premier, 
being somewhat pointed in shape, and most every ber- 
ry is perfect in shape. Its ripening period extends from 
two to three weeks. 
CATSKILL 
AROMA One of the best for its season, following 
closely on the Big Joe. The plant is very 
thrifty, and readily adapts itself wherever it is planted. 
The fruit is medium to late, dark bright red, the color 
carrying through the berry. It is firm and a good 
shipper. It is a good plant maker and very produc- 
tive, the blossoms being very resistant to frost injury. 
SEN. DUNLAP (Dr. Burrell). An old-time uni- 
: versal favorite of the Warfield 
type berry. Conceded to be the same as the Dr. Burrell. 
Makes abundance of thrifty plants even under adverse 
soil and climatic conditions. Very productive of me- 
dium-size berries of average quality. 
Same as Senator Dunlap. For 
DR. BURRELL description see Senator Dunlap. 
DRESDEN 
RELEASED BY GEO. M. SLATE. THE ORIGINA- 
TOR OF THE CATSKILL AND TESTS SHOW IT TO 
HAVE MANY POINTS TO RECOMMEND IT FOR 
NORTHERN DISTRICTS. 
Reports coming from Conn. where Dresden originated 
claim yields as high as 16,000 quarts to the acre. This 
is hard to believe but being a fine large berry of good 
quality and good plants we surely recommend it for 
trial in the northern berry areas. Mr. Slate who in- 
troduced the Catskill knows berries and it looks as 
tho he has a rival for the Catskill in the Dresden. 
3erries ripen just before Catskill, are mostly conic to 
wedge shaped, rich strawberry color, moderately firm 
and fair to good quality. Plant some Dresden for 
trial this year. 

STRAWBERRY PLANTS ARRIVED IN FINE 
CONDITION 
Vanceburg, Ky., April 27, 1940 
Kind Sirs: 
I received the strawberry 
Many thanks. 
plants in good condition. 
Edward Hanck 
ONE OF THE MOST SUCCESSFUL MID- 
SEASON BERRIES OF RECENT 
INTRODUCTION 
IT HAS PROVED ITS RIGHT AS A LEADER OF MID-SEASON VARIETIES 
A vigorous grower; somewhat frost resistant, extremely 
very large, firm and of good quality. 
productive, equalling Dorsett and Premier; berries 
The Catskill is a product of the New York Experiment Station, being a cross between Marshall and Premier. 
It has proven up under test for the 
cultivation. The foliage is healthy 
ductive. The berries are large as 
Premier and Fairfax. 
OUR MOST POPULAR 
BIG JO MID-SEASON BERRY 
A Beautiful Berry—A Money-Maker 
in this latitude. 
No other mid-season berry has stood the test of 
varied soil and climatic conditions to which the Big 
Joe has been subjected to for the past twenty years 
and come through with the fine record it has for gen- 
eral hardiness, productiveness and being a_ profitable 
berry to grow. It will withstand as much rough treat- 
ment as any variety we know and still come through. 
It is a very large, attractive, dark bright red berry 
that will sell on any market. It can always be de- 
pended on to make a good set of plants and come 
through with a crop, a combination which makes it 
one of the most popular and profitable berries to grow. 

WILL ALWAYS RECOMMEND BOUNTIFUL 
RIDGE STOCK 
Alexandria, Va., April 24, 1941 
My dear Mr. Kemp: 
Thank you very much for the grand order which you 
sent. The strawberries arrived Saturday and of course 
are about the finest I have ever seen. There seems to 
be no set back by transplanting. 
We shall always be happy to recommend Bountiful 
Ridge Nurseries. Mrs. Vilma K. Woodward 
past six years and is now recognized as one of the best mid-season berries in 
It is a good plant maker and has proved to be extremely pro- 
Big Joe and Chesapeake and of good quality although not rated quite up to 
We strongly recommend Catskill for this and more Northerly sections. 

3d 
CATSKILL 
These. are Typical CATSKILL Berries, large size, 
Big Green Caps, Rich red Color and fine quality. The 
Catskill is challenging the Premier in many of the cen- 
tral and northern berry districts, outyielding nearly all 
other Mid-Season berries and commanding high prices. 
BOUNTIFUL SELECTED STRAIN CATSKILL WILL 
BE MONEY MAKERS FOR YOU. 
