STERLING'S ANNUAL CATALOG 39 
PLANT DEPARTMENT 
Field of Strawberries 
STRAWBERRY PLANTS 
My Strawberry Field for 1954 is very good. A few kinds failed to run, so 
have omitted them. The kinds listed are very good varieties for this section. 
They were well fertilized and sprayed three times. 
8 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 $18.00 
“\DORSETT. Good for freezing. High quality ........... Hise PAN exe Ahare 
‘FAIRFAX. Best quality. Large, firm voce 7D e ah2 00 tO. 00 # af 5 00 
“FAIRLAND. Vargo soniciitm ec mir se erence oS 2 Ue 00 see 5 00 
TEMPLE. Extra large. Good quality .o.ccssssmnun a) ee eee COLE LO 
PRED CROPS New Firm, lardes aicwes eae LS see 20 Gee O.00 at tO 
“ ROBINSON. Large. Fine quality. One of the 
besimOremarketmUotkarcd mn ee | pec: DUBE C. OU 416-00 
SPARKLE. Large, fine quality. Mid-season to late. 
Good for freezing and market voce Mae 2 Ou 6.00 eae! 8.00 
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 3lc per 25; 45c¢ per 100 and 90c per 
300 to above prices. 
No Strawberry Plants Dug in August, September or October. 
| GOOSEBERRIES 
“HOUGHTON. Proific. Large plants. Each, $1.00; Bare root, $1.50 B & B. 
