Enjoy the added profit and 
real customer satisfaction these 
tested varieties will give you. 
Here are copy descriptions of these carefully selected varieties that 
will assist you in preparing your catalog. 
JUNE BEARING 
a ARMORE 
(Late midseason) 
BIG is the word for Armore. BIG 
producer. BIG berries. BIG har- 
vests when the other June bearers 
are through. It proved more pro- 
ductive than over 200 other vari- 
eties. Hard to beat for flavor and 
sugar sweetness. Already a big 
favorite with commercial growers. 
BELLMAR (Early midseason) 
Looking for the best freezing June berry of them all? This is it— 
BELLMAR. The berry that stood head and shoulders above others 
in University freezing tests. It’s a dark red berry, long conic in 
shape. A good producer with a fine sweet flavor. 
BRITISH 
SOVEREIGN 
(Late) 
Especially recommended for the 
home gardener who wants a late 
berry of wonderful flavor. The 
berries are large and deep red 
with a high sugar content. You’ll 
enjoy luscious strawberries longer 
when you plant British Sovereign 
and you’ll rave about its delight- 
ful flavor. 
CRIMSON FLASH (Early) (Pat. Applied for) 
Sssshhh ... we’re just whispering about this new one. Listen—it’s 
highly productive—its berries are big and wonderfully sweet, and 
...Oh, oh, we’d better not say any more this year because the 
quantity is extremely limited. 
EMPIRE 
(Late midseason) 
From the New York State Agri- 
cultural Experiment Station, this, 
new June bearer answers the de- 
mand for a fancy, good keeping 
strawberry. Its glossy red color 
and large size make it one of the 
most attractive of berries. Vig- 
orous grower, high quality and 
good shipper. Ripens about one 
week after Premier. 
