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‘SCARLET BEAUTY 
This 14 the One 
You Have 
Boon Looking For 

The largest, most prolific straw- 
berry we ever raised. Light scar- 
let in color, beautifully shaped, 
good flavor. Try some this year. 
They Freeze Well. 
Scarlet Beauty 

All our plants are state certified as free from injurious diseases. We have been growing them for over 20 years. 
They are carefully separated to keep the varieties true. We begin digging in the spring as soon as the frost leaves 
the ground and continue usually until the 20th of May. All new varieties are thoroughly tested before releasing 
them to our customers. All plants are shipped the day they are dug. 
The following are our descriptions of the varieties of plants we offer for sale. 
M—Mid-season E—Early L—Late 
PREMIER (M)—Smooth evenly conical form, large, its color the 
glossy red which sells on sight. Quality unsurpassed, production 
greatest of all early berries. Plants are vigorous, healthy, and 
strongly reproductive. 
DORSETT (M)—Fruiting season early with profitable continuance. 
Its bright flame red color and unusual firmness makes it a good 
market berry. This variety has a fine flavor and is beautifully shaped. 
CATSKILL (M)—Extra large, this berry has the most dazzling red 
color. It is a good variety for all types of soil. Fine texture and firm 
in quality. An all-round market berry. 
BLAKEMORE (£)—Originated and recommended by the U. S. 
Department of Agriculture. Berries bluntly conical, good market 
size; rarely white tipped with solid center, small seeds, firm flesh, 
tough skin. Excellent flavor, aromatic, with high pectin content. The 
color is glossy bright red, developing quite evenly on both upper 
and lower sides, only slightly changed by holding or canning. 
Prefers the heavier types of soil. 
HEBURN (L)—Very late variety. Fruit is a bright glossy red, flavor 
is delicious. It is a strong yielder, heavy stems bear fruit high off 
the ground. By ripening late it puts it past late spring frosts. 
SENATOR DUNLAP (M)—This variety is considered one of the 
best plant producers. The fruit is good sized, beauiifui bright red, 
glossy, and firm. It is a splendid keeper, good freezer. 
BIG JOE (L)—Very productive, 
good quality, excellent tasting 
berries of a bright red. Does 
Stevenson & Cox offers no 
‘ guarantee as to productive- 
well on clay soils. 
ness of the plants listed for 
a, : sale. We ship fresh, live 
FAIRFAX (M)_2A new kind simi- plants, true-to-name and in 
lar in many ways to Dorsett, but good condition. We cannot 
with enough differences to war- be responsible for delays in 
rant growing both. It produces a 
planting. Any 
complaint 
heavy crop of berries, better than must be made within one 
average size, deeply conical in 2m, 
g 4 by week after receiving plants. 
shape, more brilliant red than Feel f , 
Dorsett and of firmer texture; CTE LORE LL 

season about the same. The flavor time. 
is sweetly luscious; freezes well. 
Fairfax 

