trawberries 
SOUTHLAND 
Large, firm berries, very fine quality. Plants make a healthy, 
vigorous growth. Particularly recommended for the southern 
states. Price: 75c per 25; $1.25 per 50; $2.00 per 100; $4.00 per 250; 
$6.25 per 500; $10.00 per 1000. 
SUWANNEE 
A new variety, just released by the U.S. Department of Agri- 
culture last season, and particularly recommended for southern 
sections where Blakemore thrives. A splendid shipping berry. 
Makes a good fruiting bed. Very attractive, firm fruit of excellent 
quality. Price: 90c per 25; $1.50 per 50; $2.40 per 100; $4.80 per 
250: $7.50 per 500; $12.00 per 1000. 












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Catskill 
CATSKILL 
An Outstanding Midseason Variety 
Becoming More Popular Every Year 
Originated in 1934 from a cross between Premier 
and Marshall. Produces large, strong plants; 
‘makes an ideal fruiting bed. The berries are large 
in size, bright red color. Equals Premier in flavor 
and carries a bright green cap. Firm enough to 
arrive on the market in excellent condition. It is 
considered almost frost-proof, and can be de- 
pended upon to produce annually bumper crops 
of fruit. Price: $1.15 per 25: $1.95 per 50; $3.10 per 
100; $6.20 per 250; $9.70 per 500; $15.50 per 1000. 
MIDLAND 
Originated as a cross between Premier and 
Redheart. A new, early variety just released 
for introduction by the U. S. Department of 
Agriculture two years ago. Midland is a vig- 
orous grower, making plenty of plants and 
large strong ones. Fruit clusters are large, 
and the berries very large. A good shipper; 
the flesh is rich red and juicy, excellent qual- 
ity. We indorse it as a leader among the 
early Strawberries; unexcelled for home 
freezing units. Price: $1.10 per 25; $1.80 per 
50; $2.90 per 100; $5.80 per 250; $9.05 per 500; 
$14.50 per 1000. 
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