James W. Brittingham, Salisbury, Md. 
THE NEW 
TEMPLE 
DISEASE RESISTANT 
The New Temple has the many fine qualities 
you expect to find in a strawberry. A favoriie 
in flavor and productiveness. 

The New Temple is a United States Department of Agriculture cross be- 
tween Aberdeen and Fairfax. It is resistant to leaf spot, leaf scorch, and red stele 
(root rot), and is an exceptionally vigorous variety making dense beds of un- 
usually tall plants. It was bred for heavy yields and growers proclaim it a leader. 
Temple is nearly as early as the Blakemore and has a long fruiting season. 
It is known for its extra large size berries, light red in color, with attractive green 
caps. Its firmness boosts its qualities for long distance shipping, and last year 
Temple brought top prices on the market. Its excellent flavor makes it also 
nothing short of delicious for table use. 
The Temple can be grown in most any berry growing section in the North, 
as well as the Eastern and Central States and as far South as North Carolina. 
Temple is a money-maker. No berry should overlook planting it. 

@® Large Size 
@ Fine Flavor 
@® Good Shipper 
@ Heavy Yielder 
@® Vigorous Grower 
@® Disease Resistant 


The photograph at the lower left shows 
Temple at the packing shed stili in the 
10 quart field carriers. Just as they were 
brought in by the pickers. 

See Back of Catalog for Prices D 
