True-To-Name Small Fruit Plants 11 
GIBSON (Per) 
Berries large dark red; plants very productive, and hardy grow- 
ers. Resembles Parsons Beauty. We have a good supply of plants 
and recommend it for our Northern customers who want a good pro- 
ductive berry for local market o home use. 
, POCOMOKE (Per)—Same as Gibson. 
/PAUL JONES (Imp.) 
This is truly a money variety; very productive of large size long 
pointed berries that are colorful ali over. Is a strong healthy plant 
grower and one sure to please where quantity is the desired point. 
We have grown a good stock of plants. 
*“ SAMPLE (Imp.) 
One of the most popular old sorts and a variety sure to please 
all who grow it. Bright red in color, large in size, ,delicious in flav- 
or,, and very attractive in appearance. Very productve and firm. 
Blossoms are imperfect and should be polinized with such varieties 
as Big Joe or Ford. 
WM. BELT (Per) 
Is still a leader in many sections as a good late home market va- 
riety. It is very hard to surpass this variety in quality, but when we 
produce the Ford, Townsend’s Big Late and Premier, Wm. Belt holds 
no longer the high honors of quality. But is still ahead of more va- 
rieties than are ahead of the Belt. 
BRANDYWINE (Per) 
But for a few customers we would discontinue Brandywwine as 
there are so many better varieties. Season late, fruit large to very 
large, dark red and quality fair; a good strong plant grower. 
FENDALL (Imp.) 
One of the very good late imperfect varieties that should be 
planted with Ford, Big Joe, Chesapeake, Townsend’s Late, etc., is 
exceedingly pruuuctive and extra large size bright scarlet red ber- 
ries. It is said to have grown more than 20,000 quarts per acre in 
this state near Baltimore City, where it was originated. Fendall al- 
ways pleases. . 
REWASTICO (Per) 
One of the late varieties sent out from Maryland a few years ago 
that has made good in most sections. Said at the time to be the only 
real competitor of the Chesapeake; in some respects it is better than 
that in plant growth. But we think the Chesapeake still the best 
berry, where the plants can be grown. 
GANDY (Per) 
One of the best known strawberries and one of the best all 
around berries. Does best on black springy soil but will grow fair- 
ly well on clay soils, never plant on high sandy land. 
