A Delicious Fruit—Easily Grown 
No fruit is found in more gardens than the 
Strawberry, which can be successfully grown 
in almost all soils and climates, requiring little 
attention other than keeping the beds free of 
weeds. It, however, responds to fertilization 
and culture. A lot of delicious fruit can be obtained from a very small 
section of your garden. 
Strawberries may be had in assorted varieties, furnishing berries through- 
out the season, but we recommend planting only a sufficient number of 
varieties to cover the season and furnish proper pollination. From our list 
such a selection can be made—including two of the leading Everbearers 
to furnish fruit during the fall when berries are at a premium. 
Be sure to plant for the frozen food locker and enjoy Strawberries 
throughout the year. 
Spring and Summer Planting Recommended. While a large percent of 
the planting is done in the spring months, we are prepared to hold in our 
modern cold storage dormant plants available for June, July and August 
planting. Fall planting is sometimes practiced in localities not subject to 
winter freezing and thawing, but generally is not recommended in the area 
we serve. 
STANDARD SPRING-FRUITING STRAWBERRIES 
Premier 
EARLY \ TENNESSEE SUPREME 
‘ UWSP] Patent No. 502 
Blakemore. The berry of the South, where more Blakemore are grown New, early Strawberry 5 Pee Rd anti upatentes by Tennessee Agricultural 
i i oducin fter year Experiment Station. 
ate ames ep oo ind: year otter” ye Ripens five days after Blakemore. Good color, large, prolific, excellent 
crops of early, bright red, firm, sweet berries. Good shipper and quality. Superior for freezing. A most satisfactory home garden and roadside 
: market berry. 
popular for home use. Blakemore can be grown in all parts of the Now being extensively planted in theoScothtandemrovinatecuallyias| sue- 
i t i ultivated, but due to its cessful in other areas where test 
ted states ber rawberies ras aca a f i Peri 25) cons ccc raiee ce $1.25 Per 100 .. 5.52.5 $3.50 Per) 500 ns css $11.00 
hardiness, freedom from disease and dependability, producing crops per 50 |... 2. 2:00 Per 250........ 6.50 Per 1000...... 17.50 
under most unfavorable conditions, it is the universal berry through- 
out the South. Excellent freezer. \ MID-SEASON 
Premier. One of the best known early commercial and home garden New Robinson. New mid-season berry. Late bloomer, especially 
berries. Large, excellent quality, firm shipper, good freezer. recommended for sections where early varieties are subject to 
injury by late spring frosts. Tremendously large, sweet, firm, 
glossy red, uniform size. Ideal for filling in the gap between 
early and late. 
LATE 
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“Ambrosia. Considered the largest and 
best of all late Strawberries. Recent 
introduction, not yet widely planted. 
Apparently a sure cropper. In every 
respect a wonderful berry. Frequently 
produces full crop when early varieties 
are killed by late spring frosts. 
Blakemore | : 
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PES ae: 
STRAWBERRIES 
Standard varieties 
listed on this page, with 
exception of Tennessee 
Supreme. 
Pér:25:. 33 28 $1.00 
Per: 50,4 ae 1.75 
Per 100.5 ee 2.75 
Rers25 On 5.50 
Per 500 © reycae 8.50 
Per 1,000 .... 14.00 
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