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ROBINSON 
The Robinson berry has been very successful in places where Premier 
grows. Makes a good fruiting bed in most any type of soil. It grows a 
sparkling red berry with a green cap and really looks like a strawberry 
should. It is as great a berry as could be described, but we don’t see any use 
in giving it so many names. Some companies call it Scarlet Beauty and 
Kardinal King. Its true name is Robinson and that is the only official name 
it has. 
KARDINAL KING 
The Kardinal King has been sold under the name of Scarlet Beauty, 
Robinson, and Kardinal King. There is only one true name and that is Robinson. 
When you order Kardinal King and do not get Robinson you are definitely 
receiving another variety. There is no other berry which will come close to 
resembling Robinson or Kardinal King whichever you might buy. The berry is 
extra large and if picked before well-ripe will have a green tip. As for des- 
cription of Kardinal King it is the same as Robinson. 
TENNESSEE BEAUTY 
The Tennessee Beauty was introduced by the State of Tennessee in 1942 
and has gained more popularity each year. It produces a berry larger than the 
Blakemore with an extra large dark green cap. The berry is bright red and 
will not turn dark when over-ripe. 
