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exceedingly juicy. For a medium size, very productive, mid-season berry don't 

 hesitate to plant Dunlap. 



SharpleSS An old variety but still very popular. Plant vigorous and hardy, 

 very productive. A good one for home use. 



St. Louis A sood one for home market but too soft for shipment. Plant 

 very large and productive of large berries. One of the earliest 

 varieties to fruit. 



Townsend's Late Champion similar to Aroma. 



Twilley Large in size, well-colored and exceedingly firm. The eating 

 quality is. excellent. Makes a large vigorous foliage of healthy, 

 rich, light green foliage. One grower says he clears more money per acre 

 from Twilley than from any other variety he grows. 



Todd's Late Champion Mr - Todd of Delaware, the introducer says: 



"It is one of the latest varieties I have ever 

 fruited and will produce as much fruit as any variety I have ever fruited. The 

 plants are extra long, with tall, dark green, healthy foliage; it makes splendid 

 plant-beds on any soil. The blossoms are imperfect and each plant produces 

 several strong fruit-stalks which keep the fruit well off the ground and it is 

 well protected by the tall foliage. The fruit is large, of even size and shape 

 and the color a bright glossy red. 



Tennessee Prolific -^ favorite with many growers in all sections. The 

 plants are good growers in any soil, very productive, 

 fruit large, bright glossy red and of fair quality. Ripens second early. A good 

 one to plant with imperfect sorts. 



Three W'S Mid-season. Noted for its extra long keeping quolities. Origi- 

 nated in Tennessee; plants are very large and vigorous; with 

 a wonderful root system; very fine for dry localities;; fruit is of large size, 

 good color and an extra strong flavor. 



Warren Originated by Mr. S. H. Warren of Mass., the well-known straw- 

 berry judge who spent most of his life in growing fancy Straw- 

 berries and he claimed this the best he ever grew. The fruit is so large and 

 handsome it is one of the first to sell at a good price, even in a glutted market; 

 it also is an extra berry to stand up after being packed, therefore a good 

 shipper. The plants are good growers, extra large, with thick dark green 

 foliage. 



Wm. Belt A king among Strawberries. The plant is vigorous and suc- 

 ceeds upon a great variety of soils, and invariably yields very 

 heavily. It begins to ripen quite early and cantinues almost to the close of 

 the season. It is firm and a good shipper and gives large pickings for a longer 

 period than most varieties. Considered by many to be the best berry grown 

 today. 



Wilson 0ne of tne oldest strawberries in America, and today is not surpassed 

 by any other variety for productiveness; the fruit is very large and 

 firm; one of the best for market purposes; a great plant maker, which are very 

 strong and will succeed on any variety of soil. 



Warfield A well-known standard shipping and canning berry. Plants very 



vigorous and productive. Fruit large, nearly round, dark, glossy 



red, firm and of good quality. Warfield and Dunlap make a good, strong team. 



Wolverton A § ood > reliable, standard variety. Will succeed on almost any 

 soil. A good grower and very prolific. 



