STRAWBERRY PLANTS 3 
NORTH STAR 
A wonderful new variety, originated hy the Department of Agriculture. This variety 
makes a small number of plants and heavy foliage which protects the blossoms from frost, 
making it desirahle in localities where late frost are concerned. The herries are extra large 
Aright red in color, of good favor and hold up well. 
BiG BILL 
A late berry, growing large wedge shape berries on a heavy stem, hright red color, firm 
flesh and good flavor. This berry popular in South Jersey with some growers, it likes moist 
sail, 
DRESDEN 
A midseason variety. light red in color, medium to large in size. This berry sets more 
fruit than any variety w> have ever tried out, it should he planted only in the far north. 
Everbearing Varieties 
The everhea. ing has many advantages over the 
\sammer varieties. If planted in the spring they 
will produce a crop of fruit in the late summer 
ind fall cf the same year they are planted. The 
buds shoula be removed until the last of July so 
“they will hecome thoronghly rooted hefore fruiting 
They will produce fruit until freezing weather, 
then you will have your fruiting bed tor another 
year. 
|) Another great advantage is (particularly in 
\Aycalities where late frost often catch the blossoms 
and destroy the crop of other varieties ) The ever- 
bearing are so persistant in blooming, they will 
‘ontinue to bloom until they do produce a crop, 
while the summer varieties are through for that 
leeason if the hlossoms have frozen. 

Bunch of MASTODON Plants 
MASTODON 
We believe this variety to still Le the leader in everbearing strawherries. Very vigorous in 
plant growth making a lin ited number of exceptionally large plants. The fruit is large,of 
good quality and attractive in af pearance. The one variety that will grow most any where. 
GEM 
This everbearing variety has hecon.e very popular. The plant 1s medium size and a very 
Vigorous Grower. ; RO ee 
It is very productive, fruit medium to large, light red in color and very firm in texture 
holding up well. 
We believe it will produce more fruit in the fall than any other everhearing variety we 
have ever tried. 
