LATE VARIETIES 
ROBINSON 
This is a new midseason to late berry which has been getting 
quite a build up, especially from the Michigan growers. I have not 
fruited Robinson so can not say much, other than that it is an excell- 
ent plant maker, free from foliage diseases. It is supposed to start 
bearing ten days to two weeks later than Premier. Robinson is some- 
times sold under the name of Scarlet Beauty. 
REDSTAR 
A variety that is vigorous and hardy and is easily grown. As 
a commercial or home garden berry, Redstar is as fine as could be 
desired. The berries average large to very large, holding their size 
well to the end of the season. They are conic and sometimes fur- 
rowed. The flavor is rich though quite tart until fully ripe. Color 
is bright red and does not turn dark, the flesh is a light bright red. 
The seeds are yellow and protruding, which with its bright green cap 
gives Redstar berries a perfect color combination. 
Redstar is an especially vigorous plant maker, growing very 
tall with lots of leaves, thus helping to retard the ripening of the 
fruit. Redstar is very late, often ready for. market after all other 
varieties are done. 
I'd like to hear from any of you regarding my plants, cultural 
directions, etc. Any criticisms which you can make, either good or 
bad, will be welcome. I especially would like to know what you 
think of this catalogue and hear your suggestions on how to improve 
it. 
