
The Best of the Crop 












Bor 1945 Plantings 
CATSKILL 
An Outstanding Midseason Variety, 
Becoming More Popular Every Year 
Originated in 1934, from a cross between 
Premier and Marshall. Produces large, strong 
plants; makes an ideal fruiting bed. The berries 
are large in size, bright red color. Equals Premier 
in flavor and carries a bright green cap. Firm 
enough to arrive on the market in excellent condi- 
tion. It is considered almost frost-proof, and can 
be depended upon to produce annually bumper 
crops of fruit. Price: $1.50 per 25; $2.50 per 50; 
$4.00 per 100. 


BLAKEMORE 
The Ideal Early Shipping Berry 
We offer a special strain of Blakemore, free from 
yellows. A healthy plant that yields big crops of 
berries. Will stand two or three days without over- 
ripening. Foliage is healthy and stands up well dur- @m 
ing drought. Fruit is firm, of good color and unex- iim 
celled as a long-distance shipping berry. Ranks high : 
in productiveness. To get all that you are entitled to 
from Blakemore, do not allow them to mat too thickly 
in the rows during the growing season. Price: $1.05 
per 25: $1.75 per 50; $2.80 per 100; $5.60 per 250; 
$8.75 per 500; $14.00 per 1000. 













Blakemore 
FAIRPEAKE 
A cross between Chesapeake and 
Fairfax, the same parentage as Star- 
bright. More productive, and ripens a 
few days later than Starbright. The 
flesh is firm, juicy, and red to the cen- 
ter. Quality of berries very high, fully 
as good as Dorsett or Fairfax at their 
best. Price: $1.85 per 25; $3.10 per 50; 
$5.00 per 100. 
CHESAPEAKE 
Late. A market berry that with- 
stands long hauls, maintaining its 
color and firmness. The berries are 

large and hold their size well to the Wary > Lane oat 
end of the season. Chesapeake does 44 ORV HP ole © ao) 
best in fertile, moist land. Price: $1.50 dF pt? ny On Oak 
per 25; $2.50 per 50; $4.00 per 100. Ba hee Vet 
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Feipenke We ules ae Chesapeake 


