


i Straw be rries 
= Bunting Grown 
elatively New 
utroducttoud 


Temple 
An exceptionally vigorous variety, making a dense © 
bed of unusually tall plants. Quite productive, and near- 
ly as early as Blakemore. Berries are large, blunt, conic, 
smooth, uniform and have large, attractive caps. Good 
quality fruit; a choice of commercial cold packers of 

— os . a — ee Strawberries. Introduced because of its resistance to 
ee diseases. Price: 95c per 25; $1.60 per 50; $2.60 per 100: 
- —. _ $5.20 per 250: $8.10 per 500; $13.00 per 1000; $60.00 per 
5306. 


Fairland y 
Fairland is the latest introduction of the 
U. S. Department of Agriculture, Beltsville, fe 
Maryland. 


Fairland ripens early midseason, produc- 
ing large, bright red, firm berries which 
carry to market in excellent condition and 
command premium prices. The berries ripen 
just a few days after Premier, at a time 
when there is a good demand for quality 
fruit. 








A vigorous grower, producing runner 
plants freely. The healthy foliage is usually 
free of leaf spot and scorch. Resistant to 
red stele root disease. 










New 
Fairland 


We have been growing Fairland several 
years under test in co-operation with the U. 
S. D. A., under No. 3205, but is was not 
named or released for distribution until late 
fall 1947. Wide tests have proven Fairland 
to be adaptable in all. Premier growing 
1reas, and more productive than Premier in 
A profitable yielder 
many sections. Try some Fairland this sea- 
son. Price: $1.05 per 25; $1.75 per 50; $2.80 \ that IS destined for 
$14.00 per 1000; $65.00 per 5000, Leadership in the Strawberry World 










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