TENNESSEE BEAUTY 
(Midseason) 
A Southern States favorite. Very vigorous 
grower with clean foliage that produces an 
every-year crop of superb berries—tops for 
eating fresh picked, canning and freezing. 
A virus-free variety from the U. S. D. A. 
FLAVOR: sprightly sweet. FLESH: bright 
shiny red, very firm and unexcelled for 
long keeping qualities. SIZE: big berries 
and a big crop. RIPENS: June 17 to July 
17. BEARING AGE: fruits 14 months after 
planting in the spring. 
Tennessee Beauty 
There Are Strawberries and 
Strawberries, But None Like 
Those Plucked From the Garden 
When They Are Ruddy and Vine Ripened 
for 
spring 
planting 
only 
: 
FAIRFAX (Midseason) 
A frost-resistant variety that succeeds everywhere. Grown commercially for 
fancy trade. 
FLAVOR: sprightly, sub-acid, honey-sweet mellow flavor. FLESH: very firm. 
medium red, juicy. SIZE: very large and holds its size through picking sea- 
son. RIPENS: midseason, about June 17 to July 17. BEARING AGE: fruits 
14 months after planting in the spring. 
Strawberries Require but Little Space— 
Are Easy to Grow and Provide an 
Early Season Income 
~ARMORE (Late) : 
“Big” is the word for Armore. BIG berries--BIG_producer—BIG harvest 
when most varieties are gone. Armore is an introduction of the Missouri 
Experiment Station and proved the best producer of sixty other varieties 
tested. It’s the “best bet” for a late berry. 
FLAVOR: unrivaled for sugar sweetness. FLESH: firm and solid—excellent 
keeper—and good shipper. SIZE: “big” and uniform in shape. RIPENS: June 
25 to July 25 or later. BEARING AGE: 14 months after planting in the 
spring. 
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