

LE, PrIPirsSVILLE, MD. 





EKEY— One of the most productive berries. 
BEMEY. Originated in Ohio, and one of the very best berries on 
the market. 
Has astrong, perfect blossom, making it an ideal pollenizer. Itisa splendid grower, 
making just enougn strong rooted plants for a perfect matted row. There is no 
sign of rust on them, their dark green foliage being marked in any field where 
they are grown. It is tremendously productive; I believe it is equal in this respect 
to any I have ever seen, and it has the advantuge of ripening the entire crop 
during the first few days of the season. 
and will always command the kizhest pr 
Early Ozark. A new early berry 
that has come to stay. I have never 
been able to near supply the demand for 
plants of this goodberry. Very produc- 
tive, will outyield most of the early va- 
rieties, berries are large, and bring top 
prices. They ripen about three days 
later than the Excelsior, and a day or 
two earlier than the Klondyke. Plants 
are strong rooted, large and of good 
dark green foliage. 
Excelsior. An old variety which 
leads them all fer earliness. They ripen 
from three to four days ahead of the 
leading early varieties. Makes plants 
freely, berry is of dark red color, of good 
size for such an early berry, and will 
ship well, being very firm, a great yield- 
er, and without doubt the sourest of 
them all. Without doubt, I have one of 
the finest blocks of Excelsior in this 
country. Special prices on large lots. 
Bederwocod. This is another of the 
popular early berries. The fruit is large, 
conical, bright red and good quality. 
It is also a splendid shipper and keeper, 
ices 
wut. 
Kirst Quality. A splendid compar- 
atively new late variety of which one of 
the prominent growers says, comparing 
it with Gandy or Brandywine: ‘‘it will 
produce double the quantity of berries 
tnat can be produced from either of these 
two popular sorts; these are of uniform 
large size and good shape’. It is one 
of the best flavored berries I- have ever 
tasted, and it will win favor with every 
one who is fond of Strawberries. 
Ohio Boy. The originator says: ‘‘It 
is a great berry, mace up of the quali- 
ties of the very best berries in existence; 
perfect blossoms, fruit a rich dark red, 
fine flavor, strong aroma, fine for can- 
ning, uniform in size, having very few 
coxcombs or flat berries. Time of ripen-. 
ing, medium to late. 
Hub. A new berry, originated near 
Boston. Introducer says: ‘‘Ithasalways 
done well with me, bearing large crops 
of handsome berries, of fine shape and 
large size and hold their size well to the 
last pickine.’’ 
