
A Triple Yield 
1. Plant this fall, 1943 or spring, 1944. 
2. Pick Ist crop, July to frost, 1944, 
3. Pick 2nd crop, June, 1945. 
4. Pick 3rd crop, August to frost, 1945. 
3 REAL CROPS—3 BIG PROFITS 
Bears in 90 days, and, too, it’s the best 
"| Family Garden Strawberry 
Loads of Big Berries in 90 Days 
Unlike the other varieties, Mastodon begins to -bear 
luscious berries three months after planting and bears 
three big crops in eighteen months. Customers have 
reported yields as high as three quarts per plant the 
first fall. 
Why Wait a Whole Year? 
Plant Harrisons’ “Big Yield’’ Mastodon this spring and 
‘grow your own berries this summer and fall, instead of | 
buying them. If you have more than you can use, they 
are easily disposed of in the nearby community, where - 
they will always bring top prices, 
Gem Everbearing 
New Companion for Mastodon 
Get Your Berry Patch Started 
This Season 
Bears Gem will start to bear the first season 
planted: and will bear -large crops’ until 
100 Days frost. These berries bring the highest prices 
Af in the markets or on a roadside sfand. 
ter There is a great opportunity for making 
Planting money by planting Gem. Get your patch 
started this season; they will give you 
enough berries for your own family and some fo sell to 
your neighbors or ship to the city markets. 
‘Chesapeake 
The Favorite 
Late Berry 
It is a good producer of very large berries that hold their . 
shape well until the end of the season. It does not yield as 
many berries per acre as some of the early varieties, but 
the size and quality of its fruit enables it to sell for @ much 
better price which offsets this disadvantage. The berries are 
firm’ enough to ship to distant markets and to arrive in 
first-class condition. An exceedingly valuable commercial 
berry but equally adapted for home planting. We offer a 
selected ‘Big Yield’ strain. 

' A Typical Bed From Which Our Big Yieid Plants Are Dug 
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Fresh Berries from July till Frost 
with Harrisons’ Everbearing 
MASTODON 




LUSCIOUS STRAWBERRIES ARE EASY TO GROW 
BIG JO The Old Reliable 
Midseason Variety 
_ LARGE YIELD—FANCY FRUIT—FINE FLAVOR 
Big Joe is a heavy producer of large, brilliant red berries 
of extra fine flavor and is firm enough to withstand long 
shipments. The plants are good growers and heavy yielders. 
This variety succeeds on all types of soil but does extra well 
when given good care and fertility. Be sure to include some 
Big Joe in your planting this spring. Our big yield strain 
insures big “Men 
CATSKILL 
_A midseason berry that will produce the largest crop of 
bigger berries of any midseason variety we know. Catskill is 
entirely satisfactory as to firmness, quality, color and at-— 
tractiveness, season of ripening and climatic adaption. The 
highest record of marketable berries was made with this 
variety. In shipping respects it ranks with Chesapeake and 
Lupton. It is rated equally as attractive as Fairfax or Dor- 
sett. The berries are borne on rather long fruiting stems 
which makes it easier to get at in picking. 
EXTRA GOOD VERY LATE 
VARIETY 
RED STAR. This is the other new one by the U.S.D.A., and a 
cross between the Chesapeake and Fairfax. This is the late 
one. Berries are large, and are borne on short stout stems 
that stay well under the leaves, thus protecting them from 
late frosts. Makes a good fruiting row, and plenty of 
money can be made from growing this one, as late berries 
always bring a high price. 
Harrison Strawberry Plants Are Bred Up | 
for Bigger Yields and Tell the Story at 
Harvest Time. 

