

A Leading Late Variety 
A cross between Chesapeake and Fairfax, 
this Strawberry retains the delicious flavor of 
Fairfax and is more productive than Chesa- 
peake. A vigorous grower, this plant produces a 
quality berry of good size. The flesh is firm, 
juicy and red to the center. Excellent for either 
the home gardener or commercial grower. Price: 
$1.15 per 25; $1.90 per 50; $3.00 per 100; $6.00 
per 250; $9.40 per 500; $15.00 per 1000; $70.00 
per 5000. 
BIG JOE 
Midseason. Ripens about three days before Gandy. 
Fruit is firm and of large size, good color and of de- 
licious flavor; no green tips; plants are strong grow- 
ers and thrive on any soil that will produce Straw- si —— 
berries. Price: $1.05 per 25; $1.75 per 50; $2.80 per 100; Fairpeake 
$5.60 per 250; $8.75 per 500; $14.00 per 1000; $65.00 
per 5000. 
CHESAPEAKE 
Late. A market berry that withstands long hauls, maintaining its 
bring! a goede mtices Beticcsers lem brillicnt tad, color and firmness. The berries are large and hold their size well to 
uniform in size. Price: 95c per 25: $1.60 per 50; $2.60 the end of the season. Chesapeake does best in fertile, moist land. 
per 100; $5.20 per 250; $8.10 per 500; $13.00 per 1000; Price: $1.15 per 25; $1.90 per 50; $3.00 per 100; $6.00 per 250; $9.40 per 
$60.00 per 5000. 500; $15.00 per 1000; $70.00 per 5000. 
ROBINSON 
Ripens just after Premier, at a time when berries 



Fairfax 
Early. The quality berry. A 
favorite in quality, flavor and 
productiveness. Originated 
and introduced with Dorsett, 
now widely known and 
planted. The berries are ex- 
ceptionally large all through 
the fruiting season, and very 
firm. Plant Fairfax for its su- 
perb flavor, large size and 
universal demand. Price: 
$1.05 per 25; $1.75 per 50; 
$2.80 per 100: $5.60 per 250; 
$8.75 per 500; $14.00 per 1000; 
$65.00 per 5000. 
Lack of space prohibits our il- 
lustrating and describing all va- 
rieties of Strawberries listed in 
our price list on page 23. Infor- 
fation on such varieties is avail- 
abie upon request. 

