8 GEORGE RENNIE FARM, ANDOVER, MASS. 
CATSKILL (Per.) Midseason 
The Catskill is a midseason berry; ripens about 
a week after the Howard 17. A cross of the Mar- 
shall and the Howard 17, the plants are large, 
vigorous and yield real heavy crops. The berries 
are very large, firm, bright red in color, glossy and 
attractive, and good quality. The bright shiny red 
berries make an attractive package in the basket 
or in the crate. The berries are so large they should 
be sold in trays rather than in crates. 
On rich land the Catskill makes too many plants 
and should not be allowed to set too many as we 
find the largest and finest berries are always where 
plants are fairly wide apart. The Catskill keeps 
good size to the last picking and to be at its best 
should have fairly heavy and rich land. Anyone 
growing for market cannot go wrong in planting 
Howard 17 for an early berry and Catskill for a 
midseason to late berry. The berries are produced 
on strong stems that keep the berries up off the 
ground. They dry off after heavy rain and you 
get very few rotten berries. The Catskill is getting 
to be better known now. Every year we increase 
our planting of Catskill. 
By Parcel Post Prepaid 
25 Plants 50 Plants 100 Plants 200 Plants 
$1.25 $2.00 $3.25 $6.25 
300 Plants 400 Plants 500 Plants 1000 Plants 
$8.50 $10.50 $12.00 $23.00 
By Express or Called For at Farm 
25 Plants 50 Plants 100 Plants 200 Plants 
$1.00 $1.75 $3.00 $6.00 
300 Plants 400 Plants 500 Plants 1000 Plants 
$8.00 $10.00 $11.50 $21.00 
