If You Like Your Berries Later, Then Try These 
TEMPLE 
SPARKLE 
CATSKILL 
ROBINSON 
STARBRIGHT 
Mid-Season Varieties 
Queen of the midseason berries: Temple is an exceptionally vigorous 
variety making a dense row of large plants. Very productive, fruit 
being firm and bright colored. Resistant to Red Stele, Temple is a 
must to the berry grower. 
A promising new variety. Makes a good fruiting row, and is very 
productive. As the name indicates, the berries are smooth and shiny. 
A good quick freeze berry of excellent quality. 
An ideal midseason berry. Will not have very many plants to offer 
for sale this year. 
A new variety for this section, but has been planted quite extensively 
in Michigan. A vigorous plant maker, bearing medium to large 
size fruit, of bright red color and firm. Ten days to two weeks later 
than Premier. Try this new berry. 
A high quality berry but a shy plant maker. A cross of Fairfax and 
Chesapeake. Large firm berries make Starbright a good shipper. 
Not recommended north of Boston. 
These Are The Late Berries 
FAIRPEAKE 
AMBROSIA 
REDSTAR 
CHESAPEAKE 
Fairpeake will be the No. 1 late berry in a few years if present indica- 
tions can be relied upon. A vigorous plant, preferring a moist soil. 
Fairpeake is a heavy bearer with better than average flavor. Berry 
size is good. 
A producer of large berries of not too high a quality. Plants make 
an excellent stand and have shown good frost resistance. 
SORRY — No Redstar plants available this year. 
Chesapeake is a leader among the late varieties, but is not recom- 
mended to the inexperienced grower as it is sometimes difficult to 
get a good fruiting row. Berries are very large of fine quality. Try 
this old timer this year. 
The following varieties are recommended for quick-freezing 
Midland Robinson Sparkle Catskill 
I will have some Ever-bearers available. 
If you are interested write for varieties and prices. 
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