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~ TEMPLE MID-SEASON 
A cross between Fairfax and Aberdeen. Temple is very 
productive. Berries are large light red with dark green caps. 
Good shippers, very attractive when packed. Vigorous grower 
and heavy yielder. Requires plenty of moisture for best results. 
All growers should plant Temple. Resistant to Red Stele Di- 
sease. 
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, PEARL LATE 
This is an extra late variety, produces berries after all other 
varieties are all through. Makes plants freely and needs springy 
soil to be at their best. Pearl strawberries are produced in great 
abundance. They average very large in size, has a little green tip 
when picked but ripens overnight. Berries make a fine appear- 
ance when packed and is an excellent shipper. Growers who want 
to extend their fruiting season at least one week should plant 
Pearl Late. Whether you are in the business in a large scale or 
for your own home use, a long fruiting season is what you want. 
Plant Howard 17 Early, Catskill Mid-season and Pear! Late 
or Sparkle and your picking season should last about six weeks. 
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\ FAIRFAX EARLY 
Fairfax like the Dorsett was originated by the United States 
Department of Agriculture, a cross between the Royal Soverin 
and Howard 17. Fairfax is like the Dorsett in some respects with 
dark green foliage and such a heavy plant maker that it should 
be thinned out a little for best results. Berries of Fairfax are 
larger than the Dorsett or Howard 17 and stand shipping better. 
It is the most solid berry of them all, turns a little dark after 
being picked which is not in its favor, but being such a fine flav- 
ored berry and good shipper it is largely planted. With us it’s the 
best home berry we have. Ripens a few days later than Howard 
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