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sons ; it can stand the severest droughts, and has very large foliage 

 to protect its blossoms from late frosts. Needs to be planted with a per- 

 fect flowering kind. 



Haveriand (Pistillate). — Exeedingly vigorous, produces a great num- 

 ber of long fruit-stalks, loaded with medium to large, long, conical, pale 

 scarlet berries. Very regular and uniform in size, making a superb show 

 in the basket or on the table; of fair flavor and valuable for market" in 

 many sections. Needs to be grown with a perfect kind; ripens early. 



Brandywine (Perfect Flowers) — The fruit is of large size and fine 

 quality, firm and shapely for so large a berry, foliage of the largest and 

 thriftiest. The shape is uniformly good. In general it is heart shape. 

 Flesh red, firm and solid for so large a berry, none more so. Vines ex- 

 ceedingly prolific. Brandywine continues a long time in fruit, a very 

 profitable variety and one that is being planted largely. Desirable for 

 the home garden and for market; a late variety. 



Cumberland Triumph (Perfect Flowers). — An old reliable early berry 

 of fine flavor, desirable for home use. Plants good growers and produc- 

 tive of uniform large fruit that holds its size to the end of the season; 

 fruit light crimson in color and one of our best canning berries. 



Gandy (Perfect Flowers). — This 

 superb late variety is second to none 

 as a fine, handsome, beautiful, firm, 

 fine flavored, late berry. The fruit 

 always brings the highest market 

 price. This is one of the most profit- 

 able berries to grow for a fancy mar- 

 ket or for home use, where quality is 

 the first consideration. The plant is 

 a strong, compact grower; productive 

 of large size, handsome, regular ber- 

 ries, which hold out large to the last 

 picking. The fruit is bright, beauti- 

 ful, one of the best, if not the best, for 

 market we have. But its superior 

 flavor is what commends it to all in 

 search of a good late berry in every 

 respect. 



Glen Mary (Perfect Flowers). — 

 The plants are strong and robust 

 growers, with clean, healthy foliage. 

 It is productive of verj' large fruit of 

 nearly round, uniform shape. The 

 color is light red. The flavor is very 

 goed for so large a berry. One of its 

 chief characteristics is that the last of the fniit is quite as large as the 

 first that ripens. 



It is certainly a very productive, valuable variety for a nearby mar- 

 ket, and we are able to recommend it for this purpose, or for home use. 

 One of the best early berries in cultivation. 



Parsons (Perfect Flowers). — Strong grower and very prolific; fruit, 

 medium to large; color, a beautiful shade of light red; fine flavor. 

 Ripens with the mid-season berries. Can be grown successfully for 

 either home use or commercial purposes. It commands the highest mar- 

 ket prices. 



GANDY. 



