. Bountiful Ridge Nurseries : our complete catalog and planting guide for fall 1953 and spring 1954. Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Fruit trees Catalogs; Trees Catalogs; Asparagus Catalogs. Bountiful Ridge Strawberi-y Plants Are Superior — Plant Them The BLAKEMORE TEHMESSEAH No. 965 THE SOUTH AND CENTRAL, EAST'S GREATEST EARLY COMMERCIAL BERRY. Bountiful Ridge Grown BLAKE3IORE Are Several Times Field Inspected And Known To Be Free From YELLOWS When Dug For Our Customers. In the south and central berry areas, the Blakemore has proved to be one of the finest of all Early ship


. Bountiful Ridge Nurseries : our complete catalog and planting guide for fall 1953 and spring 1954. Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Fruit trees Catalogs; Trees Catalogs; Asparagus Catalogs. Bountiful Ridge Strawberi-y Plants Are Superior — Plant Them The BLAKEMORE TEHMESSEAH No. 965 THE SOUTH AND CENTRAL, EAST'S GREATEST EARLY COMMERCIAL BERRY. Bountiful Ridge Grown BLAKE3IORE Are Several Times Field Inspected And Known To Be Free From YELLOWS When Dug For Our Customers. In the south and central berry areas, the Blakemore has proved to be one of the finest of all Early shipping berries. The old type originally released showed a tendency to sport into inferior yellow foliaged strains. It is a very free plant maker and responds quickly to good treatment. It is an abundant bearer, the fruit averages large and retains its bright attractive red color even after being picked several days. Quality is superior to Missionary and Klondyke but not equal to Premier. It will ripen a few days earlier than Premier. The foliage is healthy and vigorous. The plants hold up Avell during a drought. The berries are firm and unexcelled as a long distance shipping berry and preferred by all Strawberry processing companies. FAIRFAX They Are Truly Magnificent — Examples of Productive — and AVonderful Quality. The Fairfax ripens about the same time as Premier, and its fruiting season extends over a long period. The quality of the Fairfax is equal to the best of our older varieties. The berries are large to very large, of a bright red color at pick- ing- time. Lilve the Bellmar it turns dark after being picked for several days but retains its flavor and firmness. REDCROP (N. J. No. 377) A NEW LARGE, BRIGHT RED BERRY FROM THE NEW JERSEY STATION. A HEAVY PRODUCER AND EXCELLENT FOR FREEZING. Redcrop is one of the later introductions of the New Jersey Station and was released to the general public during 1948. It ripens three to four days after Pathfinder, and is a much


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