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CAMPBELL'S EARLY — Said to be the best early berry grown in New Jersey. 



CAMPBELL'S EARLY. This is a new extra-early 

 variety of great promise. In New Jersey where it 

 originated the growers are very enthusiastic over it. 

 One leading grower says : "Campbell's Early conies 

 in ahead of them all, growing from such large, 

 healthy plants with a light green, waxy, upright 

 foliage protecting the great crop of large, beautiful, 

 rich red berries. They have a beautiful green calyx 

 and come second to none in flavor. One of the most 

 wonderful features of the Campbell's Early is that 

 practically all grow to full size and no knotty, ill- 

 shaped berries ; they ripen perfectly all over with no 

 green ends. They are fine, vigorous growers, have 

 perfect blossoms, and will retain their firmness in 

 carrying to distant markets. 



CHARLES FIRST. The introducer claimed this 

 would ripen nearly a week earlier than Michel's Early, 

 but with me it ripens at about the same time. Every 

 season excepting one since I have been growing it I 

 have sold out of plants very early. It is a very popu- 

 lar seller and must have some extra good qualities. 

 The berries are very large, regular in form and of 

 good quality. 



CORSICAN. A favorite home and nearby market 

 variety in many sections. It is one of the very 

 largest, holding its size well through the season, 

 beautiful dark crimson color, rich and delicious. 

 Plant a strong grower with good healthy foliage, pro- 

 ducing large crops. 



DORMAN. A big and reliable producer of extra- 

 large heart shaped berries of a bright red color and 

 high quality. Claimed to sell for more on the 

 Chicago market than any other variety. A good one 

 for the home table as well as for market. 



DR. BURRILL. A new variety that is growing 

 very popular, somewhat resembling Senator Dunlap 

 in appearance. The berries are large and beautifully 

 formed. The surface of the berry is a deep glossy 

 red, the meat is solid and rich. As a canner it sur- 

 passes Warfield. In flavor it is milder and mce 

 delicious than Senator Dunlap. The berries are ex- 

 cellent shippers and good keepers. An ideal berry for 

 either home use or for the market. 



ETTERSBURG No. 80. Very productive of fine red 

 berries, that are of large size and have a large, clean- 

 cut green calyx or hull. The blossoms are very large 

 and the runners very strong. The plant is extra 



vigorous and deep rooting and the foliage leathery. 

 In the fall of the year the foliage is of a bluish cast. 

 The fresh fruit is of fine dessert quality, and for 

 flavor as a canned berry it is the very best, a deli- 

 ciousness found in no other variety. It is red and 

 red to the center, and will not break up in processing. 



EARLY JERSEY GIANT. Ripen with the very 

 earliest. Berries very large, brilliant scarlet-crimson, 

 conical with pointed tip, colors all over at once, has 

 delightful and rich mild wild strawberry flavor. Large 

 light green calyx or "cap," hence exceedingly showy 

 and attractive. Blossoms large, perfect, rather late, 

 thereby missing the late frosts. Plant is a strong 

 grower with large leaves on long pliant stems and a 

 heavy yielder. I have never had enough Early Jersey 

 Giant plants to supply my demand for them. 



DR. BURRILL-Sure to grow and bear. 



