. Allen's 1961 book of berries. Nurseries (Horticulture) Maryland Salisbury Catalogs; Nursery stock Maryland Salisbury Catalogs; Strawberries Maryland Salisbury Catalogs. CATSKILL COMMENTS Missouri—Holt Co., Mo., April 26, 1960. "With me there is no substitute for Catskill. It is absolutely the best for this part of ; CLYDE W. McGUlRE Illinois—Piatt Co., 111., Jan. 30, 1960. "I think Catskill is the best berry to be found. I laid 12 of them on the scales and they balanced at a ; J. L. LAMKIN Ohio—Paulding Co., Ohio, June 12, 1960. "I am a strawberry fanc


. Allen's 1961 book of berries. Nurseries (Horticulture) Maryland Salisbury Catalogs; Nursery stock Maryland Salisbury Catalogs; Strawberries Maryland Salisbury Catalogs. CATSKILL COMMENTS Missouri—Holt Co., Mo., April 26, 1960. "With me there is no substitute for Catskill. It is absolutely the best for this part of ; CLYDE W. McGUlRE Illinois—Piatt Co., 111., Jan. 30, 1960. "I think Catskill is the best berry to be found. I laid 12 of them on the scales and they balanced at a ; J. L. LAMKIN Ohio—Paulding Co., Ohio, June 12, 1960. "I am a strawberry fancier. I have seven kinds and Catskill outranks them ; MRS. ADAH MILLER. Virginia—Berkley Co., W. Va., April 14, 1960. "In 1959 I picked 700 quarts of berries from 500 Catskill plants. Nice big berries. Everybody liked ; WILLIAM WHARTON: Massachusetts—Berkshire Co., Mass. March 21, 1960. "Thought you would be interested to know that from the 2,000 Catskill which we planted in 1958 we harvested over 2,300 quarts of beautiful berries last ; Pennsylvania—Erie Co., Pa. Sept. 16, 1960: "From now on I think I will use Catskill and Tennessee ; KENNETH BRITTON. placing your Catskill order. We sold out early in the season last year. We have more fine plants this year but not enough to supply our usual demand. Price List page 32. ROBINSON Large Size and Bright Color fjave made for its Growers many a dollar The plant growth of Robinon is nearly always good. It seldom fails to make a good fruiting row even under adverse conditions. The plants individually are small, but they do bear big berries. Robinson did not lose as much of its vigor due to virus infection as many other varieties. However, our stock of Robinson now is entirely from virus free sources so that all the original vigor of Robinson is available for plant growth and fruit production. Another thing that has helped Robinson, we believe, is the fact that like Prem


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