BEAVER 
(Early) 
Beaver is a cross between 
Dunlap and Premier and has 
retained the best qualities of 
both. Beaver has a dark green 
foliage and is a_ very strong 
grower with a_ large fibrous 
root system making it very 
drouth resistant. Berries are a 
deep glossy red with the color 
extending clear through to the 
center of the fruit. Beaver is a 
good plant maker and _ in 
growth resembles the Dunlap 
more than it does the Premier. 
In a State Experiment Farm 
near here Beaver outyielded 
all other varieties. We think 
Beaver has established itself 
as one of the very best varie- 
ties we have at the present 
time. 

BLAKEMORE 
(Early) 
In the years since its introduction by the United States Department of Agri- 
culture, the Blakemore has made a steady gain in acreage planted. It is a cross be- 
tween the Missionary and Premier varieties. Blakemore is a very good keeping 
berry which makes it a shipping favorite. It has easy hulling qualities, uniform 
shape, firm and solid flesh, light bright red color, and a high pectin content which 
makes its preserving qualities superior. We are growing a special strain of yellow 
free Blakemore which we recommend as planting stock for anyone wishing to grow 
this variety. Blakemore is much in favor in Southern Illinois, Missouri, Kentucky 
and farther south. 
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