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CHESAPEAKE. This is the finest dessert berry of the late 
varieties and will keep better and sell at higher prices than 
any other late berry we know of. The fruit is large and hand- 
some and will stay so until the end of the fruiting season. 
Berries are a rich glossy red with bright yellow seed, have a 
large green cap and are very uniform size. Chesapeake is firm 
and will carry to the markets in the best of condition. 
DORSETT. An introduction of the U. S. Department of 
Agriculture. Early, of most excellent flower. Generally good 
except in few sections does not do so well. 
DR. BURRILL. Seems to be a case of another name for 
Senator Dunlap. Good for the west and southwest. 
FAIRFAX. Another U. S. Department of Agriculture intro- 
duction. A beiter later and of equally as good flavor as Dor- 
sett. One of the best early-midseason varieties. 
FROSTPROOF. A western variety of many good qualities 
among which is its great resistance to frost. 
GANDY. For fifty years has been considered one of the 
very best real late varieties. 
GIBSON. An old standard midseason variety especially 
recommended for canning but too soft for long distance ship- 
ping. 
HOWARD 17. This is so near like Premier that it is hardly 
ae to tell any difference although some growers think it 
tter. 
LUPTON. One would not likely grow this variety if he was 
going to eat the fruit himself as it does not begin to have the 
quality of some of the others but it is very attractive and shows 
up so well when it arrives on the market that it most always 
brings the top prices and this is what the commercial grower is 
interested in. Good grower, late, attractive and sells well. 
PATHFINDER. A new variety originating at the New Jer- 
sey Agricultural Station. This berry has attracted much favor- 
able attention among growers and others who have seen it in 
fruit. Especially recommended where Premier does well and 
is a few days later in fruiting. We suggest you push it. 
PREMIER. For a good many years this has been the best 
plant seller of them all, hence, has been a profitable one for 
the berry grower. Early, almost frost resistant, always produc- 
ing good crops, attractive, good grower, productive, medium to 
large berries, and if not too wet at picking time a good shipper 
but if there is a lack of sunshine the berries do not keep well. 
In some sections they will not plant anything else for a crop of 
early berries. 
SENATOR DUNLAP. For many years this has been very 
heavily planted in the middle west and continues to be in 
heavy demand. Early midseason. Good grower. 
WM. BELT. This is one of the best flavored of the late 
berries. The berries are irregular in shape, fairly large, 
bright glossy red with a green cap. For a home garden or 
local market Wm. Belt is still good. 
WYONA. One of the latest of the regular season varieties 
and especially worth while on this account. Of the Gandy 
type but later. 
FALL BEARERS. These berries are now so generally known 
that it is hardly necessary to say much about them. Mastodon 
is recognized as being the best for commercial purposes. 
Champion or Progressive is the old standard one and probably 
the best flavored. Gem is one of the newest and very highly 
recommended by the introducers, and is doing well with us this 
season. Lucky Strike is the spiciesit of all strawberries, and it 
is also fairly productive. 
Asparagus Roots 
We are only growing the MARY WASHINGTON variety 
of Asparagus as it seems this is the one nearly every one 
wants to plant now. It is generally considered the best 
for growing, shipping and eating. We have some nice 
crowns this season and will appreciate your order. 
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