CHESAPEAKE 
Late. A market berry wy ‘s “ono a Pe og 
that withstands long hauls, ae a 
maintaining its color and - 
firmness. The berries are 
large and hold their size 
well to the end of the sea- 
son. Chesapeake does 
best in fertile, moist land. Price: $1.25 per 25; 
$2.10 per 50; $3.40 per 100; $6.80 per 250; $10.60 
per 500; $17.00 per 1000; $80.00 per 5000. 
GEM 
One of the leading everbearing varieties. Bright, attrac- 
tive berries of good size, uniform in shape and pleasing 
flavor. A vigorous grower, making runner plants freely. 
Price: $1.90 per 25; $3.15 per 50; $5.00 per 100; $10.00 per 
250; $15.65 per 500; $25.00 per 1000; $120.00 per 5000. 
CATSKILL 
An Outstanding Midseason Variety 
Becoming More Popular Every Year 
RED STAR 
A comparatively new, 
extremely late variety, 
originated by Dr.George 
Darrow, of the U. S. De- 
partment of Agriculture. 
Very large, firm, bright red berries, with 
good flavor. Vigorous grower, very pro- 
ductive. Red Star is recommended for 
all the northern states. Red Star is 
really a great addition to the Straw- 
berry variety list, filling a definite need 
for an extra late variety of very high 
quality. Price: $1.20 per 25: $2.00 per 
50: $3.20 per 100; $6.40 per 250; $10.00 
per 500: $16.00 per 1000; $75.00 per 
5000. 
The Great 
MASTODON 
Has been a leader among 
the everbearing varieties for 
many years. Makes strong, robust 
. % plants. The berries are large in 
Sap % AR. size and have good flavor. Plant in 
; good fertile soil, and you will be 
delighted with this long-time fa- 
vorite. Its spring crop compares 
favorably with that of other June- 
bearing sorts. Price: $1.90 per 25: 
$3.15 per 50; $5.00 per 100; $10.00 
per 250; $15.65 per 500; $25.00 per 
1000; $120.00 per 5000. 
FAIRPEAKE 
A Leading Late Variety 
A cross between Chesapeake and 
Fairfax, this Strawberry retains the de- 
licious flavor of Fairfax and is more 
productive than Chesapeake. A vigor- 
ous grower, this plant produces a qual- 
ity berry of good size. The flesh is 
firm, juicy and red to the center. Excel- 
lent 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. 
Originated in 1934 from a cross between Premier and 
Marshall. Produces large, strong plants; makes an ideal fruit- 
ing bed. The berries are large in size, bright red color. Equals 
Premier in flavor and carries a bright green cap. Firm enough 
to arrive on the market in excellent condition. It is considered 
almost frost-proof, and can be depended upon to produce an- 
nually bumper crops of fruit. Price $1.15 per 25; > Se 
$1.90 per 50; $3.05 per 100; $6.10 per 250; $9.50 “ 
per 500; $15.25 per 1000; $71.25 per 5000. 
PREMIER 
Early. This very popular berry has stood the test of many years. Fruit large and holds its size well throughout the 
ripening season. Foliage smooth, bright and clean. A good plant maker. One of the most extensively planted early 
- = ; varieties of Strawberries at this time. There are but very few varieties that have equalled Premier’s production rec- 
Pog : es ae : ‘ ord. In flavor and quality it ranks with the best. Recommended for home use, local sales or commercial markets. 
. Re j Dn ae 4 Price: $1.00 per 25; $1.70 per 50; $2.70 per 100: $5.40 per 250; $8.45 per 500; $13.50 per 1000; $62.50 per 5000. 
Grown in Chemically Treated Soil for Better| Plants — More Production — Finer Berries 
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