








You Can Tell The Worthiness of Any Variety 
By Its Popularity 
Since we introduced Scarlet Beauty a few years ago we have in- 
creased our planting to take care of the demand of this variety. This 
popularity tells us that Scarlet Beauty is doing well all over the country 
and it is replacing other varieties where quality is desired. Premier 
was our leading variety for years. Now the Scarlet Beauty is out- 
selling the Premier berry on our local market because under fair 
conditions it will out-produce and at the same time outsell Premier be- 
cause of its extremely large size and attractive color. 
Huge Size, Bright Color 
Scarlet Beauty produces fruit of extremely large size that is 
slightly round with a very bright green Calyx. The fruit is ex- 
tremely bright and showy. Stands shipment well as the fruit 
is solid clear through. 
Good Grower And Late Fruiting Season 
Scarlet Beauty is a perfect flowering variety which requires no 
pollinizing. It is the only semi-late berry that will produce as 
many or more quarts per acre as the Premier. It begins to ripen 
soon after Premier and continues to produce large size fruit 
until the season ends. The plant itself is rather small, but is 
exceptionally long rooted. Produces a fine picking row on soil 
where some varieties would be a failure.. 100 plants should be 
in every garden in the U.S. Once planted you will never be 
without it. We think so much of this variety that we will replace 
free of charge any plants you buy of this variety, if you are not 
entirely satisfied after you have fruited them one year. 
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* BEAUTY 
THE WORLD'S GREATEST 
STRAWBERRY 
Scarlet Beauty will produce more huge, 
firstclass berries per acre than any variety 
we have ever seen. It has healthy foliage, 
is an excellent plant maker, and a great 
producer. This makes Scarlet Beauty the 
best today. 






