SMALL FRUITS Storrs & Harrison Nurseries " 
STRAWBERRIES 
(E) Early. (M) Midseason. (L) Late 
Blakemore (E). Originated and recommended by the U. S. Department 
of Agriculture. Berries bluntly conic, good market size; rarely white- 
tipped, with solid center, small seeds, firm flesh, tough skin. Ex- 
cellent flavor, aromatic, acid, with high pectin-or gelatinizing con- 
tent. The color is glossy light red, developing quite evenly on both 
upper and lower sides, only slightly changed by holding or canning. 
Prefers the heavier types of soil. 
Catskill (M). A thoroughly tested New York variety, adopted in 17 
Middle and Northern states. It is so productive it needs thinning. 
Very large fruits; light red from first to last. The quality is excellent. 
Clermont (E). A new cross between Marshall and Premier; excep- 
tionally well adapted to heavy soil. The very large fruits are regu- 
lar, glossy, and ship well. Quality is excellent. Not recommended 
south of Pennsylvania. 
Cresco (ME). Between Premier and Dunlap. A cross between the two, 
it retains the rich color and flavor of Dunlap, with the large size 
of Premier. Solid red to the center and fruit colors evenly. Adapted 
to all kinds of soil and able to withstand severe winters and dry 
summers. Reported free from yellows. Good for canning and shipping. 
Dorsett. This new introduction has taken the Atlantic berry growers 
by storm, and is becoming one of the most popular and respected 
in the Middle West. Its fruiting season is early and profitably con- 
tinuous, yielding bumper crops which bring instant market accept- 
ance at the very top price. The berry is uniformly large, full, elon- 
aated with rounded tip. Color is an attractive pinkish red, unusual 
flavor, mild sub-acid. Does exceptionally well on heavy soil, sur- 
passes other varieties for sweetness during prolonged rainy season. 
Fairfax. Another new kind which runs with Dorsett; in many ways 
similar, but with sufficient differences to warrant growing both. It 
produces a heavy crop of berries better than average size, deeply 
conical in shape, a more brilliant red than Dorsett and of firmer 
texture; season about the same. The flavor is sweetly luscious. 
Gem. The newest important introduction in the ‘‘everbearing”’ 
group, and by all reports creates a greater usefulness and 
value to that class. It is credited with bearing within 60 
days after the normal spring planting; carrying on during 


Dorsett 
Mastodon. For a number of years Mastodon has had a clear 
field, safely outranking all predecessors. Despite certain 
keen recent competition by newer introductions, Mastodon 
the summer, with an immense fall crop, ending only with the 
first frosts. Sparkling glossy red fruits uniformly large, that 
carry and keep better than others, due to the tough skin 
and unusual firmness of its flesh. The flavor is fine. Three 
crops—big ones—spring, summer and fall. What more can 
you ask of a strawberry? 4 
Gibson (M). Strong grower with good roots and abundant 
foliage, exceedingly productive. Berries extra large, choice 
flavor, dark glossy red clear through, follows Premier. 
Good Strike. New everbearing. A good shipper, growing well 
in all Northern states. Quality excellent and attractive. 
Heburn. Fruit is bright glossy red, flavor is delicious; strong, 
heavy stems which hold their fruit well above the soil. A good 
yielder and will do well in Northern states. Ripens late, 
which puts it past late spring frosts. 
Premier. Of smooth evenly conical form, and large; its color 
the commanding glossy red which sells on sight, aided 
artistically by the cap which remains green after picking. 
Quality unsurpassed; production greatest of all earlies; plant 
vigorous, healthy, strongly reproductive. 

remains a top notch everbearer. It is of immense size, an” 
almost incredible cropper, of choice quality, and the strong- 
est grower ever developed. More productive than most June 
bearers, its fall pickings are sufficient from but a few plants, 
and very profitable. 
Red Gold. This remarkable new variety originated in the West, 
is both drought and frost resistant. Ripens earlier than Pre- 
mier. Extra large brilliant red berries. Flesh tender. A fancy 
table berry. Plant deep rooting and extra strong. 
Senator Dunlap. (E)}. Rampant runner, should be restricted in 
production of plants. Fruit good size, beautiful bright red, 
glossy; firm, splendid keeper. 
Wayzata.: (New.) Here is another introduction which is hailed 
by growers in the great Michigan Strawberry Belt as the best 
“everbearer” of them all. Would you, too, care to try it 
out and judge its merits? The berries are large, uniform, 
dark red and very sweet. 
Wm. Belt. (M). Vigorous, thrifty, heavy plant, producing large 
crops under good common matted row culture. Berries extra 
large, conical, quite uniform in shape, brilliant glossy red. 

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Concord Grape Gem santos eenione ome a [S: 1.30 1.90 $55 1.00 1.40 8.00 
Fredonia Grape Gibson Ces. suie nee .60 1.00 1.50 40 .70 1.00 6.00 
Niagara Grape Good Strike .:.... Wi 1.30 1.90 > 1.00 1.40 8.00 
Delaware Grape HDT. win eral cere 1.10 1.80 1.90 90 10 2.40 15.00 
Mastodon ....... 95 ste) 2.50 Sf fe) P25 2:00, See 
Premier’ 3.42.2 .. 22 710 1.10 1.60 50 .80 1.10 6.50 
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William Belt ..... .60 1.00 1.50 .40 70 1.00 6.00 
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Cercis Canadensis (Redbud). 2-yr. seedlings ... .25 2.00 American Arbor-vitae. 2-yr. seedlings ......... .30 2.50 
Euonymus Europaeus (Burning Bush). Daphne Cneorum. 2-yr. seedlings .............. .30 2.50 
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Magnolia Glauca (Sweet Bay Tree). 2-yr. seedlings .30 2.50 Hydrangea Grandiflora. 2'/;-in. pot plants ...... .50 4.50 
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