Early: 
Campbell’s Early: Another very old and 
well-known variety. It is early, a good plant 
maker, good shipper and most important 
one of high quality flavor. 
Pathfinder: A very early berry, several 
days ahead of Howard 17 in this territory. 
Medium size, deep red, healthy foliage, good 
flavor and a good market berry. Resistent 
to Red Stele root disease. 
Howard 17: Early, a heavy yielder, good 
plant maker and a very popular berry on 
Cape Cod. 
‘Success: One of our earliest berries high 
in aroma and flavor, bright red, very pro- 
lific plant maker and definitely a home 
garden and roadside stand berry. The type 
of berry that makes you reach for the sec- 
ond one. We have raised this berry for 40 
years and it is still a favorite. 
Valentine: Extra early, several days ahead 
of Howard. Large fast growing plants good 
quality and disease resistant. Large, sweet 
and dark color. 
Maytime: Early, dark red, good size and 
flavor. The best plant maker we have. 
Mid-Season 
Fairfax: This is one of the newer varieties 
that have won favor with the commercial 
as well as the garden grower. Medium 
early, good plant maker, disease resistant, 
deep red in color and another berry of ex- 
ceptional flavor. 
Senator Dunlap: This is another of the 
old favorites through many years. A deep 
red berry, good plant maker, and also of 
fine flavor. Good shipper and a berry that 
will freeze well. 
Dorset: This is another of the compara- 
tively new berries, and is a favorite both in 
the commercial field and the home garden. 
It is a well shaped deep red berry of very 
high flavor. 
Aberdeen: This is a mid-season berry 
noted for its productivity, good size, bright 
color and is highly disease resistant. A very 
showy berry for all types of market and 
very prolific plant maker. A money maker. 
Town King: This is another mid-season 
berry which has the same good qualities of 
the Aberdeen. 
Starbright: This is the thoroughbred of 
them all and really a show berry. The size 
of both plant and berry are unusual and 
the color and flavor is superb. This is a dif- 
ficult berry to grow because of the soil re- 
quirements, but once tried will never be 
forgotten. This is a mid-season berry. Free- 
zes. well. 
Temple: A new tremendously popular 
berry by Dr. Temple. A good producer, ex- 
cellent in flavor and beauty and disease re- 
sistant, parented by Aberdeen and Fairfax. 
Robinson or Searlet Beauty: A big 
healthy plant with big dark red lucious 
berries. A very fancy berry demanding 
recognition for beauty and _ flavor. 
Marshall: One of the oldest of Massachu- 
setts origin, and most luscious of all straw- 
berries, comparable to none others. 
Late: 
Catskill: This is one of the newer berries 
of New York state origin, which makes it 
readily adaptable to New England. The 
berry is large, firm, disease resistant and 
also of good eating quality. This is one of 
the late varieties. 
William Belt: One of our oldest varieties 
but still carried for those who wish it. A 
very good plant maker and a dark luscious 
berry of fine flavor. 
Chesapeake: Another old timer now re- 
turning to popularity. Extra large blooming 
late to escape frost Requires 
plenty of water to make plants. 
damage. 
Fairpeake: A cross between Chesapeake 
and Fairfax producing a late berry of good 
size and flavor as well as high productivity. 
Red Star: A light bright red berry with a 
tart flavor, very good producer and a good 
canning berry. Very late. 
Pear Late: A large bright berry of good 
quality, size and flavor. Plants are very 
rugged and make freely. 
Sparkle: Now we have come to the berry 
of them all, for color, beauty, and flavor. 
Plants are very prolific, dark green, disease 
resistant with the quality of holding color 
and beauty to the last picking. Their at- 
tractiveness is enhanced by a large green 
calyx. This berry makes the most beautiful 
commercial box we know and is without 
exception the best freezer to date. 
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