
CERTIFIED STRAWBERRY PLANTS 
Here are a few of the best behaved varieties for the home 
garden and for the commercial grower. For the home garden 
we advocate the planting of a few each spring, plants are 
much cheaper than reworking the bed and in this way disease 
is held to a minimum. Order clean, disease free plants. Plant 
in April or August on clean soil. Thin plants to six inches, 
fertilize in August. Cover when soil starts to freeze in No- 
vember. 
PREMIER—Most widely planted variety grown, fruit is large, 
early and of fine flavor. Plant is vigorous and disease re- 
sistant, flower not subject to frost or rain damage. 
CATSKILL—Slowly becoming an important home and com- 
mercial variety. Very large fruit of finest quality, retains 
its size throughout the season. Plant healthy and vigorous. 
CULVER— Although not as well known this variety should find 
a welcome with the home or commercial grower. The deep 
red color and large size and high yield peconatne td it to 
all growers. 
CRESCO—Similar to Dunlap but larger, more glossy lustre, 
ripens evenly from calyx to tip. Heavy yields, plant more 
vigorous and healthy. 
DUNLAP—An old variety still widely planted. 
CHEYENNE No. 3—Hybrid (Wild ‘F. Ovatis x Fairfax’) 
From USDA. Hardy without covering in the far north. 
- Fruit medium size, of finest quality. Valuable for natural- 
izing in any climate. 

