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GARDENING FOR THE SOUTH. 



by new and improved ones. The following represent 

 some of the most desirable varieties for the South: 



The following varieties are early strawberries: 



Bubach (No. 5), Hoffman, 



Cloud, Lady Thompson, 



Crescent, Meek, 



Greenville, Michel (very early). 



The following varieties are medium in maturing; 



Bederwood, Haverland, 



Captain Jack, Jessie, 



Cumberland, Neunan, 



Downing, Parker Earle, 



Enhance, Sharpless, 



Wilson. 



The following varieties are late strawberries: 

 Brandy wine, Gaudy, Eureka, 



The following varieties are especially desirable for 

 most sections of the South: Bederwood, Brandywine, 

 Bubach No. 5, Crescent. Cumberland, Downing, Enhance, 

 Candy, Greenville, Haverland, Hoffman, Lady Thomp- 

 son, Michel Early, Neunan, Parker Earle, Sharpless, 

 "Wilson. 



The following arc good market varieties, and will ship 

 well: Bederwood, Bubach No. 5, Cloud, Crescent, En- 

 hance, Gandy, Haverland, Hoffman, Lady Thompson, 

 Michel, Neunan, Parker Earle, Wilson. 



Bubach, No. 5 (pistillate). — The plants are vigorous in 

 some seel ions and weak in others. Leaf large, runners 

 few, fruit large, irregular in shape, inclined to conical, 

 light red ; not a good shipper. 



