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There is no doubt about it, our plants do make good beds 
Midlan This has Premier and Redheart for its parents and again 
the U. S. Dept. of Agriculture “raised” it. It is rated a 
great berry to ripen about with Premier, but much firmer and more beauti- 
ful in appearance and in general of larger size. The vigor of the plants is 
all that could be desired. It undoubtedly has a great future. 
Pathfinder This is from New Jersey and is said to be fine in the 
North. It does not show up well here, but if you 
have heavy rich soil in Northern Pennsylvania, New York or New England 
it may be planted with confidence. It grows well for us and you will find 
our plants true-to-name. 
Red Star Uuquestionably the best very late kind. It makes very 
large, robust plants that are always healthy and deep 
rooted. This enables them to bring to ripening a good crop of very large 
berries that on account of being late always find a ready market. If you 
wish to include a late kind in your list order Red Star. 
R bj Highly praised in many localities. Apt to get too thick 
Oo iInson in the beds unless thinned. Moderately productive of 
good sized berries of light color and fair firmness. Ripens about the same 
time as Catskill, but will generally last longer. 
T | So far as we know there is no other kind that quite equals 
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oped as absolutely disease resistant. We believe it is. The berries are 
good size and shape, of very beautiful appearance and fair firmness. We 
should say about like Premier. Because of its vigor the caps stay green 
and the fruit holds up. In productiveness it is fair. It does not bear as 
many berries here as Catskill or Premier, but if you have had trouble in 
getting plants to grow, plant it. Medium early. 
