| PLED 
A splendid new variety, with a host of good qualities. One of the first 
to ripen, hence early cash profits. Not choosy about the soil, grows on 
practically any type, even does well on moist, poorly drained soils, and 
is equally successful on higher upland soils. Home gardeners will wel- 
come this fine, easy to grow variety. Excellent fresh or canned. Put 
some in the deep freeze for that quick dessert with a taste appeal. 
Temple is definitely a good commercial berry. Ranks among the first 
in productiveness. Solid enough for long distance shipping. The attrac- 
tive appearance of this medium to large, early, bright red berry brings 
top prices. Unlike many fine producers it is not lacking in flavor; in 
fact, it is tops in flavor and quality. Exceptionally vigorous grower, 
frost resistant, makes plants freely, suggest you space it 18 to 24 inches 
apart in the row. Don’t wait—order now. PRICES: 25 for $1.25; 
50 for $2.00; 100 for $3.50; 250 for $7.50; 500 for $11.00; 1000 for 
$17.00; 2000 for $32.00. 
‘CATSKILL 
The nation’s No. 1 midseason berry. Plants vigorous, healthy 
GIANT SPRING BEARER and very productive. Often outbears Premier. Not only is the yield 
greater than most leading varieties, but it produces a larger quantity 
af R Oo B 4 iL S '@) Pe of big berries. These solid, light red berries with fresh green caps 
are most attractive and very showy in the packages. Excellent ship- 
; per. Good flavor. Sells well. PRICES: 25 for $1.25; 50 for $2.00; 
It’s sensational—glossy, scarlet-red to the 100 for $3.50; 250 for $7.50; 500 for $11.00; 1000 for $17.00. 
heart. Juicy, sweet mild flavor. Giant sized ber- 
ries are firm, excellent for shipping. Ripens early. 
Bears over long fruiting season. No doubt about 
it—Robinson is the fanciest, most attractive 
berry ever introduced. None have surpassed it 
for canning——preserving—fresh frozen. Thrifty 
plant maker, places its runners profusely—makes 
an ideal picking row. Foliage beautiful light 
green color. Giant Robinson’s delightful aroma 
and fancy appearance attracts both housewife 
and commercial buyer. Reap big cash returns. 
PRICES: 25 for $1.15; 50 for $1.90; 100 for 
$2.95; 250 for $5.25; 500 for $9.70; 1000 for 
$14.50; 2000 for $26.00. 
‘FAIRLAND P 
(USDA 3205) 
Fairland is outstanding in so many fine respects, its 
paramount feature being disease resistance. Healthy, 
vigorous grower. Heavy dark green foliage protects 
the flowers borne on short stalks, making it frost 
resistant, too. Equals Premier in productiveness. Me- 
dium to large, bright red berries have a glossy finish. 
Ripens uniformly a few days earlier than Premier, 
and somewhat firmer. Flavor slightly tart. One of 
the finest for fresh freezing. PRICES: 25 for $1.25; 
50 for $2.00; 100 for $3.50; 250 for $7.50; 500 for 
$11.00; 1000 for $17.00. 
