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New Florida No. 90 Berry 
The Florida 90, developed for growing in this area, 
is said to be one of the best producing plants of the many 
varieties available. The 90 produces a berry that is red 
all through, and not white inside as the Missionary 
variety planted here for many years. The 90 also pro- 
duce a long berry instead of the short, plump Missionary, 
and grows the berries under top leaves of the plant, 
affording protection from frost and cold. The 90 was 
developed for this section and promises to be a life-saver 
in the next few seasons for this vast strawberry-growing 
area. 
Albritton 
A midseason to late variety, suitable for production 
in the east from Delaware south to northern Georgia, and 
across Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana and Arkansas. 
This new variety is outstanding as a producer, in trials 
it yields average 360 crates per acre, which is well above 
several established varieties. 
<Bush Strawberry 
Description By Originator — Chas. T. Davis 
We have a new plant to offer to our customers this 
season. It is referred to as the BUSH strawberry. This 
plant grows to a height of about 18 to 24 inches, and 
produces well. The big advantage of the Bush berries is 
that the plants do not have to be moved every three 
years. The BUSH berries can grow approximately 5 years 
in one place. They have been known to yield as much as 
one gallon of berries per bush, where they have been fer- 
tilized and well cared for. 
PRICES 
12 AD) 50 100 
$1.50 $2.90 $5.00 $10.00 
VINE BERRIES 
DEWBERRY - BLACKBERRY 
We are offering a new Dewberry - Blackberry cross 
that is most outstanding in its earliness, size and vigor. 
There are two strains of the cross. One which ripens 
right in behind the strawberry season, another which 
comes about 7 to 10 days later. The first of the berries 
is called\Earli-Ness and has a value largely for the fresh 
market. The next one known as\Big-Ness is extremely 
large and attractive in appearance and is the best berry 
that we have found for quick freezing. The multiplica- 
tion is similar to that of the young and boysenberry. In 
addition to the commercial angle of this berry, it has 
great possibilities for special home garden sales at a 
