LATE VARIETIES 
HEBRON (Perfect)—This is another of the new varieties 
originated by Dr. Jones at the New Haven Experiment Station. 
It produces a long, pointed berry with a very green husk. 
t commences to yield fairly late in the season and produces a 
very fine crop. It has been the first late berry which has 
satisfied us for yields. Although this variety is not as late 
as the Pearl variety which we have sold for years as our 
standard late berry, it produces a better quality berry and a 
much greater yield. Therefore, we are recommending this year 
that you plant Hebron for late berries. 
This variety has produced fine wide rows for us. We have 
for this spring’s sales a fine lot of nice plants. We think you 
will be pleased with them. 
Prices: Same as Howard No. 17. 
Recommended for All Growers. 
RED STAR (Perfect)—We are offering for the first time 
this new late berry. As yet we have not fruited it but the 
plants have made a splendid growth. The plants of this variety 
are larger and stand up higher than those of any other variety. 
The berries are bright red in color with prominent yellow 
seeds. 
We do not have too large a stock of this variety available, 
so please place your order early if you wish to be sure of some 
of these. 
Prices: 100 for $2.00. . 
Recommended for Trial. 
PEARL (Perfect)—Compared to any variety which we 
have ever fruited on our farm, Pearl is the latest. 
It has large sized berries with a green tip which is hard 
to ripen. Yields are not as high as Howard or other main 
crop varieties. ; | 
Planted on heavy soil, it will surely extend your season. 
We discontinued this variety two years ago but so many cus- 
tomers asked for it that we are again offering it. 
Prices: 50 for $1.25; 100 for $2.00. 
EVERBEARING STRAWBERRIES 
GEM (Perfect)—-We have found that the Gem everbearer 
will produce more plants and berries here on our farm than any 
other everbearing variety. If you want berries in September 
and October, plant a few of this variety. 
It is best with the everbearers to keep the blossoms picked 
off until about July lst or 15th. This gives the plant a chance 
to grow in size and be ready to produce more berries. 
Contrary to the impression you may get from some cata- 
logues, we find that the everbearing plants will not produce as 
many berries the next June as the regular June-bearing va- 
 rieties. 
Prices: 25 for $1.00; 50 for $2.00; 100 for $4.00. 
Recommended only as a novelty. 
