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LONG BEARING COLLECTION 
The following varieties will result in a continuous crop of strawberries 
from early June to late August. All recent introductions. 
Blakemore. Extra-early. 
Sen. Dunlap. Mid-season. 
Ambrosia. Late. 
Mastodon, Gem or Streamliner (your choice). Everbearing. 
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POT GROWN FOR YOUR COMPLETE SATISFACTION 
Royal Sovereign. An extemely high quality berry used for greenhouse 
forcing or forcing in a cold frame. Very sweet, non-acid favor. 25 













for $4.00; 50 for 
S750) 100 tor cord 
$14.00. 


STRAWBERRY PLANTING TIME 
August to CNovember 
CONDITIONS GOVERNING THE SALE OF POT-GROWN STRAWBERRY 
PLANTS FOR FALL SEASON 1946. (ORDER EARLY) 
Shipments of pot-grown Strawberry plants will be made from late July until Novem- 
ber. 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 condition. For this reason 
we reserve the right to refund all remittances after orders have been accepted. 
All orders will be filled in strict rotation only and we cannot accept any orders 
that request delivery on specified dates. We will make every effort to complete all or- 
ders that we accept, but due to unprecedented abnormal conditions we cannot be re- 
sponsible for the length of time consumed in translt, and inasmuch as all shipments 
will be made by Railway Express only they should be inspected on delivery, and if dam- 
age such as breakage, rotted foliage, etc., is apparent, immediate claim should be 
made with the local express agent. 
EARLY BEARING VARIETIES 
Blakemore. Mid-season. A recent introduction. Wonderful canner and freezer. 
Dorsett. One of the best of the earlies. Rich bright red, delicious flavor. 
Premier. Extra early heavy producer, good New England variety. 
EARLY TO MID-SEASON—One Week Later Than Earlies 
Catskill. Extra large bright red. Heavy producer. 
Fairfax. Ripens after Dorsett. Excellent flavor and real quality. 
Sen. Dunlap. Middle Western favorite. Good canner and freezer. 
MID-SEASON TO LATE—2-3 Weeks Later Then Earlies 
Ambrosia. Large bright red, excellent canner. 
Chesapeake. Mild, non-acid, very sweet. 
Big Joe. An old favorite. Grows with almost no care in good soil. 
LATE—3-4 Weeks Later Than Earlies 
Gandy. Fine canning and shipping berry. Heavy cropper. 
Starbright. Beautiful large glossy firm berry of excellent quality. Heavy producer. 
Red Star. Retains beautiful bright color, firm and delicious. 
Price: 25 for $3.50; 50 for $6.50; $10.00 per 100. 
No Orders Accepted For Less Than 25 of a Variety. 
EVERBEARING VARIETIES 
Gem. Sparkling red, deliciously sweet and free from acid. Best for New England. 
Mastodon. Extra rugged, old favorite producing delicious berries. Best for 
eastern section. 
Streamliner. A splendid new everbearing type for middle western growing. Very 
productive especially in fall; large fruits. 
Price: 25 for $4.00; 50 for $7.50; $12.00 per 100. 
NO ORDERS ACCEPTED FOR LESS THAN 25 OF A VARIETY 

NEW INTRODUCTION 
Brune’s Marvel. In professional opinion 
the finest everbearing variety ever 
introduced. 25 for $5.00; 50 for 
$9.50; $16.00 per 100. NO ORDERS 
ACCEPTED FOR LESS THAN 25. 
