STERLING'S ANNUAL CATALOG 47 
Our Field of Strawberries, August 1952 
STRAWBERRY PLANTS 
My Strawberry field for 1953 grew better plants than ever before. They 
were well fertilized and sprayed three times. We have over 50,000 well rooted, 
healthy plants at reduced prices. 
13 of the best varieties listed in order of ripening, grown on fresh ground. 
25 100 300 1,000 
“PREMIER. Earliest. Large, long red berries .......... $ .75 $2.50 $6.00 $15.00 
NDORSETT. Good for freezing. High quality ...... p) ee 2-504. 6.00 15.00 
FAIRFAX. Best quality. Large, firm ccc 75 2.50 6.00 15.00 
MIDLAND. Large. Fine for freezing occu t1 52100) 86.007 215.00 
SFAIRLAND. Large bright red seu ejome200 66.00" —15.00 
STEMPLE. Extra large. Good quality cecum (£502.50 86.00 = 115,00 
CATSKILL. Mid-season, large, productive ............ p7>u22508e 6.00 815.00 
SN RED CROP. New. Firm, large, hardy ccs 75 2.50 6.00 15.00 
ROBINSON. Large. Fine quality. One of the 
best for market. Dark red onuccnsccsssssssnsseee eh D yee Ur O.00) 1 5.00 
-\SPARKLE. Large, fine quality. Mid-season to late. 
Good for freezing and market ....ccccmcecccooesne pf 2.00 66.00) 15.00 
\ FAIRPEAKE. New. Quality. Red to the center....... 75 2.50 6.00 15.00 
\ AMBROSIA LATE. Large. Bright red. Delicious ..... fo, 2.00» 6,00.. 15.00 
-sMASTODON. Everbearing. The best kind yet 
for Summer and Fall. Keep blossoms cut off 
PIN DULV EST SIR OWOG! Bore cnt 1.25 4.00 10.00 
All of the above kinds have perfect blossoms and can be set alone if de- 
sired, but it is better to have 2 or 3 kinds. 
Postage on Strawberry Plants: Add 20c per 25, 35c per 100 and 60c per 
300 to above prices. 
No Strawberry Plants Dug in August, September or October. 
