STRAWBERRY PLANTS 3 
ROBINSON 
A midseason variety, also known as Scarlet Beauty, berries are medium to large, firm 
and a bright red colar with green calix. It makes a good fruiting bed picks about one wee 
after the Premier. 
TEMPLE 
The herries are large, blunt cone shape, smooth, uniform and have large attractive caps 
The Soliage is quite tall and resistant to the leaf scorch disease. It makes a good bed and 
picks almost as early as the Blakemore. 
FAIRLAND 
; A New midseasen variety. It 4s highly productive, picking a few days after Premier. 
The herry is firm, red and compares with Premier in size. Tie plants are vigorous and 
it makes a good fruiting bed. . 
JULY MORN 
This 1s a late herry, the plants are good size 
with enough for a good fruiting bed. fruit med- 
ium to large, very red clear through. It is excell- 
ent for cinning or the quick Sreexer. 
Everbearing Varieties 
The everbearing has many advantages over the 
summer varieties. If planted in the spring they 
will produce a crop of fruit in the late summer 
and fall of the same year they are planted. The 
huds should he removed until the last of July so 
they will hecome thoroughly rooted hefore fruiting. 
Phey will produc? fruit until freezing weathe 
and then you will have your fruiting hid for 
another year. 
Another great advantage is, if you have a late 
freeze the everbearing will produce another set of 
Aloom, you pick your crop of berries gust a little 
" later than usual. 
MASTODON 
We b heve this variety to still be the leader in everbearing strawherries. Very vigorious 
plant grawth making a limited number of exceptionally large plants. The fruit is large, of 
good quality and attractive in apperance. The one variety that will grow most any where. 
GEM 
This everhearing variety has become very popular. The plant is medium size and a very 
vigorous grower. It 1s very productive, fruit medium to large, light red in color and very 
firm in texture /olcing up well. 

Bunch of MASTODON Plants 
STREAMLINER 
Probably recetving more publicity than any other everbearing strawberry of recent intro- 
duction. We have a limited number of plants to offer this year. 
