BERRY PLANTS — RHUBARB 5 
KLONDIKE STRAWBERRY 
This has been the leading commercial strawberry in Southern California for many years. 
It is a large, red berry of good flavor though somewhat acid, quite productive, good shipper 
and sells well on the market. Mr. Mullins reported his strain of Klondike outyielded 
Blakemore in Tennessee, the reverse of the usual rule there. 
BLAKEMORE STRAWBERRY 
This is an early berry, light red to the center. The color does not change on standing 
nor when canned. It is a great favorite with canneries and is excellent for quick freeze. 

Being very firm, it is one of the best of all for shipping. A California grower says it yields 
better than Klondike and over a longer period, being both earlier and later, is firmer and a 
better shipper than Klondike. Ninety-nine per cent of the acreage in Arkansas is now 
said to be Blakemore, where Klondike used to be the leading berry. Blakemore is also 
very popular in Tennessee. 

A Field of Strawberries 
MARSHALL STRAWBERRY 
This berry is very popular and extensively grown in the Pacific Northwest and Northern 
California. It has a beautiful red color and a very delicious flavor and is very prolific and 
a good cropper. Extensively used for canning and quick freezing. 
BANNER STRAWBERRY 
Grown extensively in Central California and San Joaquin valleys. A berry of delicious 
flavor, bright red color and very productive. Used extensively for quick freezing. 
OREGON PLUM STRAWBERRY 
Said to be the same as Marshall. A San Fernando grower reports wonderful success 
with this variety, saying it yielded a wonderful crop of extremely large, very delicious 
berries. The leading variety in the Sacramento Valley. 
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