Berries very large, shiny red and we got 10c per quart more 
than any other variety. Their size and shiny appearance made 
such a fancy box. We believe that Robinson, like Howard 17, 
Catskill, Pathfinder and Sparkle, will do best in our northern 
states. Robinson is one of the highly recommended new var- 
ieties that every grower should try. 
Robinson and Scarlet Beauty are identical varieties. If pur- 
chased by either name it is a most outstanding berry. 
. PEARL (Late) 
A good late variety but not as good a cropper as Catskill or 
Premier. It makes plants freely and berries are large, making 
a very attractive box. 
~PATHFINDER (Early to Mid-Season) 
Introduced several years ago by the New Jersey Experi- 
ment Station. Berries medium large, smooth, uniform, attrac- 
tive in appearance. Best suited for growers where markets are 
near. We have been fruiting Pathfinder for many years and 
have found it a heavy producer, especially under drought con- 
ditions. Plants are very vigorous. Berries are very good quality 
and flavor. It has been a very profitable berry with us. Pickers 
like to pick the berries, they fill up the boxes so fast. It is 
quite resistant to red stele. 
\ SPARKLE 
A new variety, gaining in popularity. it is recommended 
for states from New Jersey north. Many growers think the 
quality better than Premier or Catskill. It is certainly a more 
shiny and attractive berry. It resembles the Pathfinder in shape 
but makes a prettier box. In tests for freezing it ranks near the 
top. We recommend it very highly. 
\ELGIN (Very Lote) 
This is the latest of any variety we have tested. It is free 
of disease and a great plant maker under normal conditions. Its 
roots are short so should be on medium heavy ground. The ber- 
ries are the largest we have, even larger than the Robinson. The 
berry is rather dull in appearance. In this locality, it has been 
unsatisfactory as a commercial berry. 
\ FAIRLAND (Mid-Season) 
Fairland (U.S.D.A. 3205) is a cross of Aberdeen and Fair- 
fax. Resistant to red stele diseases. Plants are very productive, 
ranking with Premier and Catskill in yield. Adapted to any 
region where Premier or Catskill is an important variety. 
Berries ripen two to six days after Premier, are bright red 
and somewhat firmer than Premier. Medium to large in size. 
Recommended for freezing and long distance shipping. 
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