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STRAWBERRY PLANTS — ciown 
Strawberry Plants are not difficult to grow and readily adapt 
themselves to a great variety of soils and climates. Pot-grown 
plants can be set out in the field at any time during the Spring 
or late Summer and early Fall months, as their strong, fibrous 
roots take hold quickly in new location, and can be depended 
upon to produce bigger crops of larger berries than field-grown 
layer plants. 
A careful selection of varieties will insure fresh berries in the 
garden from early June until late Fall. This can be accomplished 
by choosing an early, a midseason and a late fruiting type as 
Ginest of the June- hearing Varieties 
BIG JOE | 
Midseason to late. Bears a large crop with 
a minimum amount of care. Large fruit, firm 
and lasting, and of excellent quality. $3.50 
per 25, $13.00 per 100. 
CATSKILL 
Midseason. A heavy, high quality yielder 
holding its size well to the end of the season. 
MAYTIME 
Extra early variety originated by the 
United States Department of Agriculture. 
High quality berries are medium to large in 
size. Quite productive. $3.75 per 25, $14.00 
per 100. 
PREMIER 
Popular early type and very heavy cropper. 
Large, firm, uniform fruit of delicious flavor. 
$3.50 per 
Widely adapted to soil and climate. $3.75 
per 25, $14.00 per 100. Wen; hardy. srower. 
CHESAPEAKE bey 100: 
One of the best Strawberries grown. It is 
very large, of fine form, as late as Gandy, and 
ranks in flavor with Marshall. 
$14.00 per 100. 
DORSETT 
Originated by the United States Depart- 
ment of Agriculture and recognized as the 
leading early Strawberry. Large, bright red 
berries of perfect flavor. Very prolific. $38.50 
per 25, $13.00 per 100. 
FAIRFAX 
King of the second earlies, ripening just 
Fruit is larger, firmer and if 
possible, even more delicious than the latter. 
$3.50 per 25, $13.00 per 100. 
FAIRLAND 
New midseason sort with firm, dark red 
fruit of top size and quality. Prolific, vigor- 
ous grower with dark green foliage. With- 
stands long periods of drought and entirely 
resistant to Red Stele disease. $4.00 per 25, 
$15.00 per 100. 
FAIRPEAKE 
Excellent New cross of Fairfax and Chesa- 
peake. Slightly later and a better plant 
maker than Chesapeake. Vigorous grower 
with light green foliage, and a prolific pro- 
ducer of large, delicious berries. $4.00 per 25, 
$15.00 per 100. 
$3.75 per 25, | 

ROBINSON 
New sport of Premier that is earlier and an 
equally heavy yielder. Fruit is large and 
round with a tangy sweet flavor and red all 
through. Withstands drought and is resistant 
to Red Stele. Light green foliage. 
per 25, $15.00 per 100 
SPARKLE 
A very promising New midseason variety 
from New Jersey. Fruit has a smooth shiny 
surface and is of excellent quality. Large 
strong plants have dark green, healthy foli- 
age. Has received much favorable comment. 
$4.00 per 25, $15.00 per 100. 
STARBRIGHT 
Excellent quality late variety originated by 
United States Department of Agriculture. 
Large, glossy-red, firm berries, produced in 
great abundance. $3.75 per 25, $14.00 per 100 
TEMPLE 
Sensational New early cross from Aberdeen 
and Fairfax. Makes a dense growth of tall, 
strong plants with dark green foliage. Heavy 
producer of firm, highly flavored fruit. 
Drought resistant and immune from Red 
Stele disease. (Illustrated in color page 30) 
$4.00 per 25, $15.00 per 100, 
indicated in description of varieties listed below. 
mend planting no less than 25 plants of a variety 
from experience that growing fewer plants does not give a satis- 
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NOTE—Onr plants are taken from growing frames, knocked 
out of pots, individually wrapped, packed in wooden boxes, and 
(Although not recommended, small lots 
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An outstanding New everbearing sensation, 
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This fine variety produces sparkling berries 
that are solid red to the center, juicy, sweet, 
and free from acid. Thrives on all soils and is 
an excellent yielder. $4.00 per 25, $14.00 
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Many leading growers have acclaimed it 
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PREPARATION OF SOIL 
Dig bed for your plants to a depth of 14 inches and incorporate 
well rotted manure (not fresh manure) or decomposed leaves with the 
soil. Afterwards scatter Bonemeal on each bed, raking it well into the 
PLANTING INSTRUCTIONS 
When plants arrive, unpack at once and place in a shady spot, sprin- 

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kling them lightly with water. After hot sun has gone down in early 
evening, dip each root ball in a pail of water and loosen the soil with 
the fingers. Be careful not to knock soil from the roots. When plant- 
ing, set the plants 1 foot apart in the row, spacing the rows 2 feet 
apart. Plants need a minimum of 6 hours sun a day so do not plant 
in very shaded location. 
RULES FOR SUCCESS 
Most important rule is to keep weeds down by cultivating which 
will also loosen the soil, preserve moisture and induce healthy growth. 
If good, clean salt hay is available it is advisable to mulch the entire 
bed about the time green berries are forming, working hay well under 
the leaves. This practice keeps down weeds during fruiting season, 
keeps berries clean and free from rot and preserves soil moisture. In 
early Winter mulch the beds with a light covering of coarse manure, 
evergreen boughs, salt hay or similar material. 


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