quality, firm, attractive deep red berries and is a good freezer. 
The above reports of this promising new berry are from the 
N. J. Station. 
DORSET (Early) 
A relatively new variety developed by U. S. Dept. of 
Agriculture. A cross of Howard 17 (Premier) and Royal 
Sovereign and has become very popular in most sections 
where strawberries are grown. It is bright red, very firm and 
attractive; flavor ranks near the top. It has become a favorite 
with many growers. 
RED STAR (Late) 
A cross of Chesapeake and Fairfax, bright red color, good 
size, fine flavor and excellent shipper. If you are looking for 
a late berry, this may be the one for your location and soil 
conditions. 
KARDINAL KING (Mid-Season) 
Berries are of excellent quality, firm and very attractive. 
A wonderful plant maker and heavy bearer. Does well on light 
to medium soil. 
CULVER (Mid-Season) 
A most attractive berry. A slightly tart berry, but quality 
and flavor excellent. A fine yielder, good plant maker, fruit 
large and has eye appeal. 
SIOUX 
The Sioux strawberry variety originated at the Cheyenne, 
Wyoming, Horticultural Field Station of the U.S.D.A. It is a 
cross of Fairfax with a selection of the native Rocky Mt. straw- 
_berry. That resulting hybrid was back-crossed to Fairfax. It 
is reported to be winter hardy without protection, drought 
resistant, disease resistant and frost resistant at blossoming 
time. We have a limited supply and suggest it for trial only. 
BEATRICE (Mid-season) 
From a seedling discovered by Prof. F. C. Roberts—good 
size and quality. Red all the way through. It does best on 
medium to heavy soil. We can spare a few. 
EVERBEARING STRAWBERRIES 
GEM (Everbearing) 
Surpasses other varieties of everbearing strawberries in 
that it does well on most any kind of soil. It makes plants free- 
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