The above illustra- 
tion serves to show 
the all-around excel- 
lence of our pot- 
grown Strawberries. It 
pays to buy the best. 
It pays to WAIT for 
the best. 
LONG BEARING 
Calliechon 
The following varieties will 
result in a continuous crop of 
Strawberries from early June 
until late August. 


POT 
GROWN 
for Your 
Complete 
Satisfaction 








Dorsett. Extra early. 
Fairfax. Midseason. 
Gandy. Late. 
Mastodon (Everbearing) or 
Gem. 
12 of each (48 plants) $7.00 
25 of each (100 plants) 13.25 
50 of each (200 plants) 25.00 




STRAWBERRY PLANTING TIME 
ugust to November 
CONDITIONS GOVERNING THE SALE OF POT-GROWN STRAWBERRY 
PLANTS FOR FALL SEASON 1945 
Shipments of pot-grown Strawberry plants will be made from late July until November. 
It is satisfactory to plant Strawberries in the latitude of New York and further south until 
early November. 
All orders will be filled depending on weather and crop conditions. For this reason we 
reserve the right to refund all remittances after orders have been accepted. 
All orders will be tilled in strict rotation only, and we cannot accept any orders that 
request delivery on specified dates. We will make every effort to complete all orders that 
we accept, but due to unprecedented abnormal conditions we cannot be responsible for the 
length of time consumed in transit, and inasmuch as all shipments will be made by 
Railway Express only they should be inspected on delivery, and if damage such as 
breakage, rotted foliage, etc., is apparent, immediate claim should be made with the 
local express agent. 
We cannot accept responsibility for winter-killing of Strawberry plants. 
We trust that our clientele will realize that we are conducting our business under dis- 
heartening and extreme conditions, and we have been forced to adopt the foregoing 
stringent terms of sale that will apply to all orders with no exceptions. 
MAX SCHLING SEEDSMEN, Inc. 
List of Pot-Grown Strawberries Subject to Terms of Sale as Outlined Above: 
EARLY BEARING VARIETIES 
Dorsett. Now recognized as one of the finest earlies. Rich bright red; delicious flavor. 
Premier. Heavy producer. Extra early. 
EARLY TO MIDSEASON 
Fairfax. Ripening after Dorsett. One of the best. 
Heavy cropping variety. Perfect for canning. 
MIDSEASON TO LATE 
Mild, non-acid and sweet. . 
Grows with almost no care in good type soil. 
LATE 
Fine canning and shipping berry. 
Beautiful large glossy firm berry of excellent quality. Heavy producer. 
No Orders Accepted for Less Than 25 of a Variety. 
25 for $4.00; $12.00 per 100. 
EVERBEARING VARIETIES 
Gem. Sparkling red; deliciously sweet and free from acid. ie 
Mastodon. An old favorite that has been thoroughly tested for everbearing qualities. 
Geen rugged and sturdy grower producing berries of delicious flavor. 25 for $5.00; 
16.00 per 100. 
Twentieth Century. A new variety accredited with being superior to all other everbearing 
sorts. 25 for $6.00; $20.00 per 100. 
Senator Dunlap. 
Chesapeake. 
Big Joe. An old favorite. 
Gandy. 
Starbright. 
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NEW INTRODUCTIONS 
Fairmore. Early to midseason. Firm berry. 
Excellent for shipping. Rich deep red. 





Pathfinder. Midseason. Healthy strong 
growing type, producing a tremendous 
crop. 


Sparkle. Midseason to late. A heavy crop- 
per of firm delicious berries. 
Red Star. Very late. Considered an im- 
proved Gandy. 
25 for $5.00; $16.00 per 100. 






