STRAWBERRY PLANTS 3 
NORTH STAR 
A wonderful new variety, originated by the Department of Agriculture. 
‘This variety makes a small number of plants and heavy foliage which pro- 
tects the blossoms from frost, making it desirable in localities where late 
frosts are concerned. The berries are extra large, bright red in color, of good 
flavor and hold up well. 
BIG BILL 
A late berry. Growing large wedge shape berries on a heavy stem, bright 
red, firm and good flavor. This berry is popular in south Jersey with some 
growers, it Jikes a moist soil. 
DRESDEN 
A midseison variety. Light red in color, medium to large in size. This 
berry sets more fruit than any variety we have ever tried out, it should be 
planted only in the far north. 
Everbearing Varieties 
~ The everbearing has many advanteges 
_ fover the summer varieties. If plantec in 
|tbe spring they will preduce a crop of 
truit in the late summer and fall of the 
same season they are planted. ‘Il he buds 
should be removed until the Jast of July 
Jso they will become thoroughly rooted 
_ |before fruiting. They will produce fruit 
until freezing weather,then you will have 
your fruiting Led for another year. 









Another great advantage is(particularly 
in localities where late trosts often catch 
the blossoms and destroy the crop of oth- 
_ fer varieties.) The everbearing are so per- 
- |sistant in blooming,they will continue to 
[bloom until they do produce a crop, while 
summer varieties are through for that 
season if the bloom has frozen. 
Funch of MASTODON Plants 
MASTODON 
We believe this variety to still be the leader in everbearing strawherries. 
Very vigorous in plant growth making a limited supply of exceptionally large 
plants. The fruit is large, of good quality and attractive in appearance, The 
one variety that will grow most anywhere. 
GEM 
This everbearing variety became very popular. The plant is very vigorous 
making medium size plants. 
It is very productive, fruit medium to large, light red in color and very firm 
in texture holding up well. . 
We believe it will produce more fruit in the fall than any other everbearing 
variety we have tried. | 
We dig and ship berry plants from Nov. 1st until May 20th. 
