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CHESAPEAKE 
QUALITY - BEAUTY - PRODUCTIVE 
A THREE POINT WINNER 
Given Good Care No Other Late Berry Will Equal It 
It will not stand abuse, seeming to do best in dark, loamy soil and 
heavier soils where there is plenty of moisture. It will thrive on well 
tilled new land. Like the Premier, it is about frost-proof and bears a- 
bundantly, the plants having large, healthy foliage. The berries are 
large and attractive, being superior in quality. The berry is very firm, 
so you can ship it to distant markets. 
WILLIAM BELT This variety is the standard of excellence for 
quality. Berries average large in size, being 
somewhat irregular in shape, having an attractive cap, and the berries 
themselves are a bright, glossy red, which makes them very handsome. 
On any market where quality and appearance predominate among the 
buyers the Wm. Belt will prove a good money-maker for the grower. 
CULVER A product of the New York Experiment Station. We 
consider it the best of the late berries which they have 
released. It is a good plant maker; not so susceptible to leaf spot. 
The berries are very large, bright red color and excellent quality, and 
seemed quite firm here with us in our test block. 
LUPTON or'ciistresce® 
OF CHESAPEAKE 
A fancy late shipping berry similar to Chesapeake in size and appear- 
ances but does not have the quality the Chesapeake has. We recom- 
mend it where you cannot get satisfactory beds of Chesapeake, because 
the Lupton will do equally well on most soils, making an abundance 
of plants and being a vigorous grower, and you can always depend on 
a good crop of Lupton berries. 
PEARL A very late variety recommended to replace Gandy which 
it resembles very closely in both fruit and plant. More 
dependable for a crop than Gandy. The berries are large, bright red in 
color. Brisk acid in flavor and carry well to markets. Proving a fay- 
orite late berry in many northern districts. 


Bountiful Ridge Grown CATSKILL 
plants such as these will bring results. 
They have heavy crowns, long roots 
and are free from Cape Cod Nematode 
which infests so many Catskill plants 
being sold by some sources. We cau- 
tion planters to know where their Cat- 
U. S. D. A. 2124 skill plants are coming from; a small 
saving in price of plants can prove 
very costly. “IT WILL PAY YOU TO 
Large, Bright Red Color, Excellent Quality, Very Late, Firmness, FV tohree THis WEAR CROWN 
Qualifies the Redstar to Challenge All Other Very Late Varieties! 
A Fairfax - Chesapeake cross under test since 1933 ripening later than Chesapeake and with or after Gandy 
and Orem. All test show it superior to Gandy in quality, beauty, productiveness. Berries do not turn dark and 
is strongly recommended for planting from Virginia north. Makes plants freely. Plants are very vigorous, have 
large crowns and heavy foliage, requiring normal moisture for best results. We have long needed a good very late 
berry and tests so far place REDSTAR at the top of all other very late varieties and challenging the popularity of 
the Chesapeake even tho a few days later, because of the free plant making habits. Truly a great companion of the 
ee: EVERBEARING STRAWBERRIES 
BIG, LUSCIOUS BERRIES THRU LATE SUMMER AND FALL PAY BIG PROFITS 
TO THE COMMERCIAL AND HOME GARDEN GROWER 
THE STILL REIGNS AS KING OF ALL 
GIANT EVERBEARING STRAWBERRIES 
Harvest a crop three months after planting the plants and continue to pick the berries ’till frost comes. A 
few thousand Mastodon plants planted on good soil and cared for means an independent income, They require 
good, fertile soil, and if given this and good cultivation they will delight you with a fine crop of large, beautiful 
luscious berries. Our stock of Mastodon plants are genuine and selected for productiveness. 
This variety is supreme among all ever-bearing varieties even as the Premier is supreme among the early 
spring bearing varieties. It outyielded some of our best 
June bearing “sorts during their season and continues to 
bear throughout summer and fall berries of amazing 
size and superior quality, being very firm and attract- 
ive. For best results newly set plants should be de- 
budded up to July 1st. They will then bear very suc- 
cessfully by hill culture methods as well as matted bed 
row system. Where hill culture is practiced, set the 
plants 15 inches apart in the row and have rows from 
2 to 2% feet apart. This produces strong, robust hills 
that produce very heavily. 
GEM conte’ 
OUTSTANDING EVERBEARER 
The most promising of all everbearing varieties re- 
cently introduced. Coming from the Middle West, it A strawberry picking scene on the farm of Wm. Fitz, 
has adapted itself to our conditions on the Eastern York County, Penna. Mr. Fitz has been using Bounti- 
Shore very readily. We find it to be an excellent plant fu Ridge plants for several years and finds them super- 
maker, very productive. Berries are large and are real ior and giving maximum yields. Mr. Fitz commands the 
beauties of excellent quality. This is the Mastodon’s best markets for his berries. “IT PAYS TO PLANT 
closest rival. We can recommend it for trial. BOUNTIFUL RIDGE PLANTS”. 
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