The Giant Robinson 
A New Spring Bearing Variety 
BERRIES— 
1—Large, sweet, productive 
2—Bright, attractive red 
3—Firm, even texture, midseason 
4—-Uniform in size and color 













Although recently introduced, this attractive 
new berry has proved itself to be a more valu- 
; able berry than the Premier because it is more 
productive, berries average larger, sweeter 
and ever so much better for preserves, can- 
ning, etc. Outsells all other Strawberries on 
the Benton Harbor market. We know you will 
be more than pleased and surprised with this 
new berry. The best Strawbery growers are 
planting it for their money maker. 


‘PRICE: 25 plants, $1.35; 50 for $2.10; 100 for 
$3.75; 200 for $6.00; 300 for $8.50: 500 for 
$10.50; 1900 for $18.00. Robinson 
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We have fruited this new Strawberry for three years 
and find it to be a very worthy one. It’s productive, 
plants very large, thrifty growers. The berries are 
very firm, above average to large, dark red, always 
well formed, well flavored. 
We find Midland one of the best, if not the best for 
freezing—it keeps its shape, firmness, color and 
flavor. 

Prices 
25 plcnisy een y vec Aas: Tee atin nel oe eer a $2.00 
BOs phere te io site bop) Grattan. espe hecal «Soe salen ere eee 3.00 
100. plants © a5 os isi ie Sasha she ene onl 5.00 
200 wlemntes oe Sek) os tratg, vig ans =o mean aes 9.00 
Midland 
Blakemore 
(Early) 
Blakemore is the result of a cross by 
Government’ Plant Breeders on the 
Premier (one of our best northern ber- 
ries) and the Missionary (a leading 
berry of the South). It certainly has 
' good blood in it. No guesswork about 
Blakemore. Breeding counts. Blake- 
‘more shows it. Berries light attractive 
“} red, very firm, medium to large, very 
| uniform in shape and size. Plants 
hardy, numerous, and do their best on 
the heavier soils. We supply yellows- 
free plants. 

100 for $2.65; 200 for $4.00; 300 for 
$5.00; 500 for $6.00; 1000 for $11.00. 
Blakemore 
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: PRICE: 25 plants, 85c; 50 for $1.35; 
