JUNE BEARING STRAWBERRIES 
AKEMORE 
“PYRAMID"* ae (Early) 
= In the years since its introduction by the United States Department of Agricul- 
circular terraced garden ture, the Blakemore has made a steady gain in acreage planted. It is a cross 
between the Missionary and Premier varieties. Blakemore is a very good soc ree 
ee berry which makes it a shipping favorite. It has easy hulling qualities, uniform 
This is the large, four ter- shape, firm and solid flesh, light bright red color, and a high pectin content. 
racedw ys Py teavilD = 26" San TEMPLE 
diameter. Each aluminum (EARLY) RESISTANT TO RED STELE ROOT DISEASE 
I 4 A new variety that is entirely resistant to all root diseases. This new variety is 
band is 5° wide. Recom- across between Aberdeen and Fairfax by the U. S. Department of Agriculture for 
the purpose of obtaining a new variety that would be resistant to Red Stele which 
mended for 50 everbearing is becoming a serious problem in some sections of the United States. Temple is 
a very thrifty grower and will survive where other varieties fail. The plants are 
strawberry plants. tall and upright, resistant to leaf spot and show good resistance to frost and cold. 
Temple is a good shipper and heavy yielder ripening about the same time as 
Premier. Temple berries are very attractive when picked and packed in the crate. 
If you are planning on growing berries on low ground it would be wise to 
plant heavily to Temple for they are almost sure to succeed where other 
varieties fail due to Red Stele. 
FAIRLAND 
Fairland (USDA 3205) just recently released for introduc- 
tion by U. S. Department of Agriculture, is outstanding in 
so many fine respects, its paramount feature being disease 
resistance. Healthy, vigorous grower. Heavy dark green 
foliage protects the flowers borne on short stalks making 
it frost resistant, too. Equals Premier in productiveness. 
Medium large, bright red berries have a glossy finish. 
Ripen uniformly—a few days earlier than Premier, and 
- are somewhat firmer. Flavor slightly tart. One of the finest 
Pat. 2,651,143 Pat. Pending *Trade Mark for fresh freezing. 
JUNE BEARING PRICES 
NOTICE—PYRAMIDS AND AC- 
PAID. NEW VERMILLION ............ 85c $1.30 $2.10 $9.00 $17.00 $80.00 
CLENMORE eee 85c 1.30 2.10 9.00 17.00 80.00 
MINNESOTA 1118 ............. 85c 1.30 2.10 9.00 17.00 80.00 
ARMORESs ee 85c 1.00 1.90 8.00 15.00 70.00 
LARGE PYRAMID oo... cesses 39.95 Stone MIERae ee et 70c 90 1.60 7.00 13.00 60.00 
TEMPLES rete: 70¢ 90 1.60 7.00 13.00 60.00 
ACCESSORIES FOR PYRAMID BELLMARS he eee 70c 90 1.60 7.00 13.00 60.00 
SUPPORTESTRIPSH eee. $3.95 FAIRLAND ag LY ie 70c 90 1.60 7.00 13.00 60.00 
See Vik or gs ee ROBINSON gan ee eee 70c 90 1.60 7.00 13.00 60.00 
COVER (Plastic) 0... 6-95 PRL AKEMORE we) eee 70c 90 1.60 7.00 13.00 60.00 
NE ee sie cose aries erence ceacrnns cad? 6.95" = DUNLAPI ee 65c 685 1.45 6.50 12.00 55.00 
SPRINKLER a(Complete) ae eee 525) BEAVERS ee 65c 85 1.45 6.50 12.00 55.00 
See order blank in back of catalog for postal charges on strawberries. 
VIRUS FREE STRAWBERRY PLANTS 
CERTAIN VIRUSES HAVE BEEN ATTACKING STRAWBERRY VARIETIES IN CERTAIN SECTIONS OF THE 
UNITED STATES. THIS CONDITION WEAKENS SOME VARIETIES. WHILE WE HAVE NEVER FOUND THIS 
CONDITION IN OUR IOWA GROWN STOCK, WE HAVE OBTAINED VIRUS FREE PLANTING STOCK WHICH 
WERE DISTRIBUTED THROUGH THE U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, BELTSVILLE, MARYLAND. WE 
HAVE THESE IN ROBINSON, PREMIER AND DUNLAP. SHOULD YOU BE ORDERING THESE VARIETIES AND 
WISH THE VIRUS FREE STOCK PLEASE ADD 20c PER 100 PLANTS TO OUR REGULAR PRICES. 
OUR GUARANTEE 
We guarantee that all stock sold by the Rider Nurseries, Farmington, Iowa, is state 
Inspected stock, true to name and free from disease. We guarantee that all straw- 
berry plants are one year plants. We guarantee that all stock will arrive in good 
growing condition. All claims for any cause must be mailed within 10 days after 
receiving stock. We will in no case be held responsible for more than the original 
amount of the order. 
6 THE RIDER NURSERIES, Farmington, lowa 
