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PITTSVILLE— This new berry will make you money. Plant 



PARSONS' BEAUTY. One that may be depended 

 upon to produce a large crop of fruit every season. 

 The plants are splendid growers on any soil and 

 without a sign of disease The fruit is large, conical, 

 uniform shape, dark red and fair quality. Largely 

 planted by commercial growers on account of its vigor 

 and productiveness. 



PITTSVILLE. A new mid-season variety begin- 

 ning to ripen about the same time as Senator Dun- 

 lap, which it resembles in some respects but is not 

 as dark a color and is very firm, making it a good 

 shipper. Will stay firm a long time after being- 

 picked. Has a beautiful double green cap. Holds its 

 large size from first ripening until the last picking. 

 The plant is large and healthy ; very deep rooted, 

 making it a good one to plant in dry soils. 



PAUL JONES. This is one of the best varieties 

 ever introduced. It always produces a large crop of 

 the finest fruit on any soil and in any weather. The 

 fruit is of the larger size and holds its size to the 

 very last, is of even size and shape and of the fines. 

 flavor, a splendid keeper and a variety you will make 

 no mistake in planting. 



RYCKMAN. Its great size and productiveness, 

 thrifty growth and delicious flavor makes it one oi 

 the most valuable berries ever grown for business 

 purposes. Many extensive growers say that it pro- 

 duces even larger crops the second year than it does 

 the first. It is also noted as an extremely valuable 

 variety for poor soils and for fruiting continuously 

 on the same ground for several years. It ripens in 

 mid-season and is a perfect flowered variety. 



SAMPLE. One of the very best strawberries and 

 a money-making late variety. Sample produces a 

 very heavy crop of nice, showy berries of large size 

 and fine quality, continues a long time in fruit, the 

 berries being large to the last. It will yield as many 

 berries as Haverland and will average as large as 

 Bubach. Colors all over at once — fruit perfect, 

 foliage perfect. 



SHA.RPLESS. The standard of quality. Plants 

 vigorous and healthy. Berries very large, light 

 colored, irregular in shape, but of the very finesl 

 flavor, sweet and delicious. I have the largest stock 

 of stiarpless plants that I have ever grown, but the 

 demand for them is always great, so place your 

 order as early as possible. 



STEVENS' LATE CHAMPION. This valuable 

 variety makes strong, vigorous plants which yield 

 be^vy crops of fruit. The fruit is large, long, a 

 little flattened, and sometimes slightly creased, but 

 generally smooth. The color is bright red, and the 

 flesh is also red, but lighter. It has a firm surface 

 protected by prominent seeds. 



SENATOR DUNLAP. The Dunlap is a variety 

 that beginners who know practically nothing about 

 strawberries can succeed with. The foliage is tall, 

 upright with a long leaf, and has more than the 

 ordinary power of developing a heavy crown system. 

 It has an extra long flowering season ; the bloom 

 is handsome and exceedingly rich in pollen, which 

 makes it very valuable to plant with such pistillate 

 kinds as ripen in its season. Its long roots go down 

 into the sub-soil for moisture, and a severe drought 

 has less effect on it than most others. The fruit is a 

 dark red, with a glossy finish, shading to a dark 

 scarlet on the under side, with prominent yellow 

 seeds that look like gold embedded in highly colored 

 wax. The meat is bright red all through and exceed- 

 ingly juicy. For a medium size, very productive, mid- 

 season berry, don't hesitate to plant Dunlap. 



SUCCESS. One of the finest early varieties for 

 the home garden. Berries round or slightly elongated, 

 bright scarlet or flame color, quite large and very 

 uniform in size, color and shape. Plants are vigor- 

 ous, healthy and most prolific. Though the berries 

 are not firm enough to endure long shipment, it is 

 one of the most profitable strawberries for local mar- 

 ket and very desirable for the home garden. 



TWILLEY. Large in size, well colored and ex- 

 ceedingly 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. 



WM. BELT. A king among strawberries. The 

 plant is vigorous and succeeds upon a great variety 

 of soils, and invariably yields very heavily. It begins 

 to ripen quite early and continues 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. 



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. It seems as if this old variety 

 gets better all the time. 



WARREN. Originated by Mr. S. H. Warren, of 

 Massachusetts, the well-known strawberry judge who 

 spent most of his life in growing fancy strawberries, 

 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. 



