ARMORE 
The Armore was introduced by the Missouri ex- 
periment station. It is a firm, good shipping, and 
good eating berry. It is very uniform in shape and 
has a bright red color. Armore has proven more pro- 
ductive than sixty others in actual growing tests. 
MAINE 55 
Maine 55 is a third variety recently named by the Maine agricultural ex- 
perimental station with parenthood of Aberdeen and Premier also. The ber- 
ries are bright and attractive red throughout and have a fine flavor. 
EDEN 
The Eden is an introduction of the Geneva experimental station of New 
York. It is a cross between Fairfax and Dresden. This variety has proven very 
satisfactory for preserving and canning by commercial processors. After pro- 
cessing, the color is still very good. The berries are very attractive, firm, 
and red to the center. It is a very good plant maker. 
EMPIRE 
A new berry introduced by the Geneva Expert- 
mental Station in New York. It is a cross of the 
Dresden and Sparkle, and was released in 1950. It 
makes a nice picking bed of husky plants. The berry 
is a little more firm than Premier and a much better 
shipper. It ripens a few days later than Premier. 
If you cannot get a bed with Premier, try a few 
Empire. 
