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Again this superb variety gives us a crop of berries that are second to none in size or yield, and which ripen 

 the latest of any. It is undoubtedly the best late strawberry ever introduced and for profitable market growing 

 is unexcelled by any other; coming into market as most other kinds are going out. The berries are large, bluntly 

 conic, as shown in cut, very uniform, of deep crimson color, firm and handsome. The plant is a strong, healthy 

 grower, with clean, luxuriant foliage and exceedingly productive. Every garden should have it for its supply of 

 late strawberries and it may be depended upon to give the most perfect satisfaction. Its high, rich quality ren- 

 ders it of the greatest value in the family garden, and owing to its solid flesh and rich flavor it is the very finest 

 variety for canning. In it are combined enormous size, high quality, great productiveness and extreme lateness 

 in ripening, a combination which leaves nothing more to be desired in a family strawberry of its season. We 

 are proud of being the introducers of this noble berry. Doz., 30c; 100, $1.00; 1000, $5.00. 



GENERAL LIST. 



Barton's Eclipse (P). Large, crimson, firm, of good quality; productive and reliable. 

 Brandy wine. Extra large, handsome, firm and solid, of superior quality. Midseason. 

 Brunette. Medium to large, extra fine quality, productive; choice table sort. Midseason. 

 Bubach (No. 5) P. Large, productive, popular. Profitable for near market. Midseason. 

 Gnas. Downing. An old favorite of high quality; large and productive. Midseason. 

 Candy. Large, handsome and fine; one of the best late sorts, but requires rich soil. 

 Haverland (P). Large, of good quality; productive on good soil. Early. 

 Henry Ward Beecher. Large, firm, of fine quality; productive. Early to midseason. 

 Lady Thompson. Large, firm, fine flavor; valuable for market and the South. Early. 

 Lovett. Best standard market sort; bright color, firm, productive. Early to midseason. 

 Marshall. Large size and fine quality, but demands rich soil. Midseason. 

 Mary (P). Extra large, firm, solid, of rich, high quality; productive. Midseason to late. 

 Parker Lark. Exceedingly productive, and bears well in light, dry soil. Midseason. 

 Sharpless. Large, rather soft, good; popular, but needs rich soil. Midseason. 

 Smith's Seedling. Large, firm and of fine quality; a heavy yielderon rich soil. Early. 

 Tennesoe Prolific. Large, good, very productive. Valuable for the South. Early. 

 Timbrell (P). Large and solid, dark crimson, firm, high quality; needs rich soil. Late. 



POT-GROWN STRAWBERRY PLANTS. 



The largest and finest strawberries are obtained from Pot-grown Plants. 

 They produce a goodly crop of fruit the first season and are just the thing for 

 producing berries for exhibition. Owing to the ball of soil at the roots these 

 cannot be mailed. We can supply pot-grown plants of the following varieties 

 at the prices quoted. 



Jersey Market, Doz., 75c; 100, $5.00. 



Anna Kennedy, Glen Mary, Murray's Extra Early, Mary, Doz., 50c; 100, $3.50. 

 Brunette, Cumberland, Enormous, Jncunda Improved, Marshall, Parker Earle, 

 Timbrell, Doz., 50c; 100, $3.00. 



Bubach {No. 5), Chas. Downing, Dayton, Lovett, Sharpless, Tennessee Prolific, 

 Doz., 50c; 100, $2.50. 



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