78 BIGGIE BERRY BOOK. 



NICK OHMER. Plant large and stocky, of good 

 vigor and productiveness ; berry of large size, smooth 

 and round, of the Cumberland type ; dark glossy red, 

 firm, and of excellent flavor. See colored Plate I. 



GLEN MARY. A very large berry originating with 

 the man who introduced the Brandywine. Plant 

 vigorous and berry of largest size. Season late ; 

 quality excellent ; bright dark red in color and very 

 productive. Flesh light red and moderately firm. 

 Said by some to be superior to Brandywine, which is 

 high praise. 



TENNESSEE. This is a seedling of Crescent and 

 Sharpless. The foliage is large and handsome ; a 

 great plant-maker. The originator claims it to be as 

 productive as Haverland and far superior to it. 

 Worthy of trial. 



GLADSTONE. A good name, certainly ; color me- 

 dium red, flesh red and rich, high spicy quality ; said 

 to be very large and quite early. On trial. 



MARGARET. Plant a large, healthy and vigorous 

 grower, having dark glossy foliage. Fruit of very 

 large size, usually conical, sometimes rather long, 

 often nicked, and quality excellent. It ripens all 

 over, a dark gloss}^ red, and red inside. Flesh quite 

 firm. Season medium to late. Should have rich soil 

 and plenty of room. A good variety for amateurs for 

 brag berries. 



BRUNETTE. A fine berry for the house garden, the 

 quality being unusually good ; regular in size ; very 

 dark red ; glossy and beautiful in appearance. 



CARRIE. Of the Haverlaiid type every way, but darker in 

 color and firmer, with a fine gloss. See colored Plate IV. 



