“lhe Chotcee Taree 
® Best for Home Freezing 
® Each Resistant to Red Stele Disease 
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‘FAIRLAND (Early) 
A recent introduction by the United States Department of Agriculture 
(USDA 3205). lts paramount feature is its resistance to Red Stele disease. 
It’s a healthy grower—a heavy producer and frost resistant, too. 
FLAVOR: delightfully tarty—excellent for freezing, canning and eating 
fresh. FLESH: firm, medium red, keeps and ships well. SIZE: medium 
to large, bright red with a glossy finish. RIPENS: June 5 to July 5. 
BEARING AGE: 14 months after planting in the spring. 
~ SPARKLE (Midseason) 
A strawberry that will grow under wet and other inclement conditions 
where most ordinary varieties will not thrive. It was introduced by the New 
Jersey Experimental Station as a berry very resistant to Red Stele and other 
diseases. A heavy producer anda fine plant maker. 
FLAVOR: rich, sprightly—one of the best varieties for quick freezing. FLESH: 
firm, meaty, solid red—a good shipper—a good local market berry. A good 
berry for the home garden. SIZE: extremely large and holds size through 
picking season. RIPENS: June 17 to July 17. BEARING AGE: 14 months 
me after planting in the spring. 
“TEMPLE (Late) 
Temple has “everything”—a 
glossy, healthy red berry—tops 
in flavor—fine producer—and is 
resistant to the Red Stele and 
other root diseases and to frost. 
The finest late berry. 
FLAVOR: tops in taste appeal— 
one of the finest dessert berries. 
FLESH: firm and meaty. A very 
good market berry. SIZE: extra 
large and of fine appearance. 
RIPENS: June 25 to July 25. As 
many as 12 good pickings in 25 
to 30 days. BEARING AGE: 14 
months after planting in the 
spring. 
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EARLY, MEDIUM and LATE VARIETIES 
