BLAKEMORE — This variety has been grown successfully over a 
| larger area than any other strawberry. Very firm fruit, bright 
red, good shipper, unexcelled for home use, freezing or shipping. 
Very prolific plant maker. 
TENNESSEE BEAUTY — It is well worthy of its name. Very 
vigorous plant, larger berries than the Blakemore. When berries 
are thoroughly ripe, they are easy to pick leaving the cap on the 
vine. For this reason many of the processing plants prefer the 
Beauty. Does well in same area as Blakemore. Ripens three to 
five days later than Blakemore. 
TENNESSEE SHIPPER — Gets this name from its shipping 
qualities. It is an excellent shipper. Yields are almost equal to 
the Tennessee Beauty. Very strong, hardy plant. Good for fresh 
market or processing. Fruits well in same area as Blakemore 
and Tennessee Beauty. 
ROBINSON — This is a very prolific plant maker and should 
be given more space when planted. Very large, bright, glossy 
red fruit, good shipper, excellent for local market. Grows well 
in the same area as the Premier. About five days later than the 
Blakemore. Many of our northern growers are preferring the 
Robinson to the Premier and Dunlap. . 
PREMIER — Very strong, hardy plant does not make as many 
plants as other varieties. Large, long red fruit, must be left on the 
_vine a short time longer so it will color well on the under side. 
Fruit is very firm, a good shipper, sells well on the local market. 
GEM EVERBEARING — We have a strain that really fruits from 
early spring until early winter. Many of the young plants that set 
on early in the spring fruit during the late summer. Bright red 
fruit with a very high flavor. 
STREAMLINER — This is the leading everbearing. Large, bright 
red, very sweet. Medium plant maker. Fruits from early spring un- 
til late fall. Brings a premium price on local markets, as there are 
no other fresh berries in the late summer and early fall. 


