18 The Greening Nursery Company 
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trawberries 
From the hundreds of Strawberry varieties Greening’s has selected 
those that have proven to be superior under the widest range of growing 
conditions. All are self-pollenizing. 
JUNE-BEARING VARIETIES 
AMBROSIA LATE. Berries very large, bright-repointed. Ripens two to three weeks later 
than Premier. Very hardy. 
~BLAKEMORE. One of the most widely planted varieties. Very early to bear. A good 
shipper, as well as for canning and freezing. 
CATSKILL. Midseason. Large bright red berries. Good shipper. Very hardy plants. 
‘DORSETT. Early, ripens with Premier and Blakemore. Bright red berries of delicious 
flavor. 
FAIRFAX. Early. Exceptionally large, firm berries. Fine flavor. 
PREMIER. Early. One of the older varieties still very popular. Ranks with the best in 
flavor and quality. A fine home variety. 
SENATOR DUNLAP. Midseason. A fine variety for canning and freezing. Glossy bright 
red berries of fine flavor. 
EVERBEARING VARIETIES 
GEM. Very productive bearing crops right up 
until freezing weather. Berries light red all the 
way through. 
GEMZATA. A cross between Gem and Wayzata. 
Bears a heavy crop in June and again in the 
Fall of high quality berries. 
MASTODON. Produces bumper crops of giant 
berries all season long until late Fall. Fine for 
home use. 
STREAMLINER. A new variety sweeping the coun- 
try. Bright red berries of fine flavor and qual- 
ity. Good for canning and freezing. Highly 
recommended. 
If you have a home 
freezer or locker 
be sure to plant 
plenty of small 
fruits and enjoy 
their garden-fresh 
taste all year 
‘round. 
Blakemore 
Mastodon 
Streamliner 
