AROMA STRAWBERRY 
This is a large, late berry, very productive and a 
good shipper. Its first crop comes in at the end of the 
first Klondike crop, thus filling the gap between Klon- 
dike crops. Has been a successful commercial berry 
in Southern California for many years. 
100 Prepaid, $2; 1,000 F.O.B. Here, $10.50. 
KLONMORE STRAWBERRY 
A cross between Klondike and Blakemore, origi- 
nated at the Louisiana Agricultural Experiment Sta- 
tion. They are said to stand more heat than Blake- 
more and will outyield Klondike. Louisiana is said 
to have gone all out for it, it being the leading variety 
there now, where Klondike formerly was. Available 
frOMm, Oct, .197.0n: 
100 Prepaid, $2.50; 1,000 F.O.B. Here, $14. 
DORSETT STRAWBERRY 
This is an early berry, attractive in size, shape and 
color, with firm, rich, red berries of high dessert 
quality and a high yielder of fancy fruit. It has done 
well in California. Available from Oct. 15 on. 
100 Prepaid, $2.50; 1,000 F.O.B. Here, $16. 
CHAMPION K STRAWBERRY 
This is an extraordinarily early berry, of very large 
size and attractive appearance. Its dessert quality 
is not as good as most but it brings a good price 
on the market due to its extreme earliness and attrac- 
tive appearance. Available from Oct. 15 on. 
100 Prepaid, $2.50; 1,000 F.O.B. Here, $14. 
GEM EVERBEARING STRAWBERRY 
This is an excellent berry and does well in Cali- 
fornia, being of a good, red color, good size and ex- 
cellent flavor, bearing a heavy early crop and then 
a fair later crop up to frost. 
100 Prepaid, $2.50; 1,000 F.O.B. Here, $16. 
MASTODON 
EVERBEARING STRAWBERRY 
This has for years been the most popular ever- 
bearing sort in the East, said to produce a good crop 
during the summer and fall following planting, and 
a very heavy crop the following spring. Available 
from Oct. 15 on. 
100 Prepaid, $3; 1,000 F.O.B. Here, $20. 
GEMZATA 
EVERBEARING STRAWBERRY 
This is a cross between the Gem and the Wayzata 
(the latter being, according to most authorities and 
many growers, the same as Rockhill). It is said to 
be the “outstanding everbearer of today for both 
bright quality and heavy fruit production throughout 
the summer and fall, of extra large berries, right up 
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