Medium Early: 
Fairfax: Leads in flavor with particular 
people for many years. Large, dark red, a 
good plant maker. A real berry that eats 
and freezes well. 
Fairland: Large bright red heavy bearing 
berry. Free plant maker. Recommended 
for home garden and road side sales. 
Red Crop: A new berry from the N. J. 
Station. Medium in size, good quality, dis- 
ease resistant and a good freezer. 
Mid-Season 
Midland: Large, luscious, beautiful, high 
in flavor quality and freezes well. What it 
lacks in plant production it makes up in 
quality. Excellent freezer and pride of the 
garden. 
Red Wing: A new variety from N. J. with 
all the characteristics that make a GOOD 
berry for your garden or field. Disease re- 
sistant. 
Temple: A berry that has earned the repu- 
tation it enjoys. An outstanding good 
berry. 
Senator Dunlap: This is another of the 
old favorites through many years. A deep 
red berry, good plant maker, and also of 
fine flavor. Good shipper and a berry that 
will freeze well. 
Dorset: This is another of the compara- 
tively new berries, and is a favorite both in 
the commercial field and the home garden. 
It is a well shaped deep red berry of very 
high flavor. Freezes well. 
Aberdeen: This is a mid-season berry 
noted for its productivity, good size, bright 
color and is highly disease resistant. A very 
showy berry for all types of market and 
very prolific plant maker. A money maker. 
Town King: This is another mid-season 
berry which has the same good qualities of 
the Aberdeen. 
Starbright: This is the thoroughbred of 
them all and really a show berry. The size 
of both plant and berry are unusual and 
the color and flavor is superb. This is a dif- 
ficult berry to grow because of the soil re- 
quirements, but once tried will never be 
forgotten. This is a mid-season berry. Free- 
zes_ well. 
Robinson (Searlet Beauty - Kardinal 
King): A healthy plant with big, dark 
red, luscious berries. A very fancy berry 
demanding recognition for beauty and 
flavor. 
Marshall: One of the oldest of Massachu- 
setts origin, and most luscious of all straw- 
berries, comparable to none. 
Late: 
Catskill: This is one of the newer berries 
of New York state origin, which makes it 
readily adaptable to New England. The 
berry is large, firm, and also of good eating 
quality. This is one of the late varieties. 
Sparkle: Now we have come to the berry 
of them all, for color, beauty, and flavor. 
Plants are very prolific, dark green, disease 
resistant with the quality of holding color 
and beauty to the last picking. Their at- 
tractiveness is enhanced by a large green 
calyx. This berry makes the most beautiful 
commercial box we know and is without 
exception the best freezer to date. 
Elgin: A Canadian berry, the largest and 
latest we know in New England. Not too 
much can be said about the color or flavor. 
However, you may like it. 
July Morn: Large, late, productive and a 
dark red. Disease resistant. We will be 
able to tell you more about it next year. 
Ambrosia & Arrowhead: On trial for 
next year. Limited. 
New Members of Our Family 
With the exception of the Great Bay 
these have all been bred by Dr. George L. 
Slate of the New York Experimental Sta- 
tion at Geneva, N. Y., and named and re- 
leased in 1950 and 51. We have had them 
for several years under trial when identified 
by numbers and have found them con- 
sistant in their characteristics during that 
time. Price $6.00 per hundred. 
Erie: A heavy cropping late berry. Large 
vigorous plants which make prolificly and 
produce heavily. A good quality for com- 
mercial growing for a late market. 
LIMITED, 100 per order. Sparkle X 
Howard. 
Empire: Another variety which did well 
in our trials. Very large, bright, glossy 
red and maintaining good size throughout 
the season. This appears to be an out- 
standing berry in the mid-season group. 
LIMITED, 100 per order. Dresden X 
Sparkle. 
Essex: Very early, medium size delicate 
fruits with an outstanding high flavor. 
Makes plants freely and sets a large num- 
ber of berries. You will want this berry 
in your home garden. Howard X Deutsch. 
LIMITED. 
Eden: This is a large berry adapted to 
processing but because of its tartness also 
makes a tasty dessert berry. The plants are 
vigorous, healthy and propogate rapidly. 
Berries are conical, attractive, bright red 
all through and late in ripening. Dresden 
X Fairfax. LIMITED. 
Great Bay: Originated and released by 
University of N. H. and promises to be the 
heaviest bearing berry we have yet seen in 
N. E. Berries, are large, dark red and very 
firm. Plants are large and make well. 
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