8 J. H. Shivers Plant Farms, Allen, Maryland 

| BLAKEMORE 
The Blakemore is a U. S. Department of Agriculture cross of Missionary 
and Premier. This variety is very popular in the area where Klondyke and 
dlissionary are grown. 
PLAN: GROWTH. Blakemore makes a vigorous growth and should be 
kept thinned out for best resuits. The foliage is healthy and stands up very 
well during the encire fruiting season. 
SIZE AND QUALITY. The berries are very firm and will stand long 
distance shipping in excellent condition. It has become very popular with the 
Maryland growers because of firmness and keeping qualities if kept on the 
vine and also after picking. In fact, it will keep well on the vines several 
days should weather conditions delay the picking. The fruit is very light 
in color and very attractive. 
PRODUCTIVENESS. It is medium in size if the plants are properly 
spaced, but when allowed tc get too thick the berries will run down fast. 
In planting Blakemore be sure to have them properly spaced to about 6 
plants to the square foot. The fresh fruit is rather tart but is a favorite 
with the “cold pack” men and is one of the best berries for canning. 
FAIRMORE 
A cross of the Fairfax and the Blakemore and noted for its high quality, 
and ivs firmness in shipping. 
The plant growth is very vigorous, making larger, but fewer plants than 
the Blakemore does in this section. The leaves are very large, dark and 
glossy green. The fruit is very firm and more uniform in shape than the 
Fairfax. It ripens about the same time as the Blakemore. It is recom- 
mended for North Carolina and the Southern States. 
MIDLAND 
Midland, a U. S. Department of Agriculture cross of Premier and Redheart. 
Has been tested for several years and looks well worth a trial. Midland makes 
plenty of large vigorous and healthy plants, very productive. The berries 
are large and firm, fine flavor and quality. The color is a deep red with a 
shine. Don’t fail to try this variety. 
