FAIRFAX —- This berry has the well deserved reputation of being the 
Sweetest berry known. It produces a good crop of very dark, almost black 
berries. The Fairfax is a fair plantmaker and we recommend it for those 
gardeners who have a good rich soil. 
SPARKLE — This is a newer and very highly recommended midseason 
variety. It is a vigorous grower and is very productive. The berries are 
somewhat round in shape, of excellent quality and splendid for freezing. 
ROBINSON (Scarlet Beauty) — With this variety, individual plants are 
very small, but it makes a wide row and should be well spaced for best re- 
sults. An excellent yielder of large fruit when planted on good rich land. 
GREAT BAY — This is the first time that we have had this variety to 
sell. Originated at the University of New Hampshire, it is claimed by its 
propagators as having the ability under proper conditions to yield more than 
any other variety. The berry itself is medium late, and similar to the Cat- 
skill variety. Our supply is limited — Price: $4.00 per 100. 
LATE VARIETIES 
FAIRPEHAKE — This is an excellent quality late berry. It is a cross 
of the Fairfax and Chesapeake varieties. Berries are large, attractive and 
very late. It makes a nice plant growth and we can recommend it for both 
home and commercial growers. 
RED STAR — This is the latest berry which we sell. The berries are 
large and bright red. The individual plants are very large but it is only a 
fair plantmaker here on our comparative light soils. Yields with us are not 
as heavy as with some of the other standard varieties. 
STRAWBERRY PLANT PRICES: All June bearing varieties, except 
Great Bay, 25 for 75c; 50 for $1.50; 100 to 200 at $2.50 per 100; 
300 to 700 at $2.00 per 100; 1,000 at $16.00 (not prepaid); 2,000 or 
more at $15.00 per 1,000, not prepaid. (Postage for mail orders—5% 
of order. Minimum charge 15c.) 
EVERBEARING STRAWBERRIES 
We do not believe that everbearing strawberries are profitable from a 
commercial standpoint in this locality. However, a few plants planted this 
spring will bear fruit for two months during the fall. We recommend that 
the blossoms of everbearers be kept picked off until July and that some kind 
of mulch be placed around the plants so that the berries will be free of dirt. 
STREAMLINER — This is the newest and most highly recommended 
of everbearers. It produces a very large berry which is as pretty as any 
June bearer. We have a nice supply of this kind this year and we are selling 
at a low price. With us the Streamliner did almost as well last spring as 
the June bearing varieties. 
PRICE OF EVERBEARING PLANTS: 25 for $1.00; 50 for $2.00; 
100 for $4.00; 1,000 for $30.00 not prepaid. 
