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Haverland— (P)— Large, long-, lig-ht red ; moderately firm, medium quality, ripens aU over. Very vigorous and 

 healthy and a great yielder ; a valuable addition to the list of varieties for home use or near market, and 

 one of the best of recent introduction. Needs to be well mulched to keep fruit clean ; season early. 



Haverland (Natural Size). 



Sharpless i% Natural Size). 



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Henderson— Fruit large, pyramidal with a neck ; color light red ; glossy and handsome ; quality very good to best; 

 plant moderately vigorous and rather a light bearer. More particularly adapted to amateur use. 50c. per 

 dozen ; $1.25 per 50 ; $2.00 per 100. 



JTessie— Lai-ge, handsome, roundish conical, dark red ; firm and of good quality. Plant vigorous, healthy and pro- 

 ductive ; season early to medium. 



Sharpless— This variety originated in Pennsylvania, and was introduced by us fourteen years ago. We have fruited 

 it extensively ever since, and regard it as one of the very largest and best strawberries in cultivation. Plant 

 very hardy, enduring both heat and cold without injury here. To secure the best results, we advise " hill cul- 

 ture." (See " Directions for Culture.") 



Wilson— Medium to large ; dark red ; very hardy, vigorous and productive. The most widely known and universally 

 successful strawberry grown. Holds its own wonderfully. 





PROMISING NEW AND RECENTLY INTRODUCED VARIETIES. 



Daisy— (P)— A seedling of the Crescent, and by some described as an improvement on that variety ; medium to 



large, symmetrical shape, moderately firm and of medium quality ; plant vigorous and a great yielder ; mid- 

 season. 50c. per dozen ; $1.25 per 50 ; $2.00 per 100. 

 Eureka — (P) — Medium to large, roundish conical; scarlet; generally 



regular in form ; moderately firm ; quality good. Plant vigorous 



and an abundant bearer ; mid-season. 75c. per dozen ; $1.50 per 50; 



$2.50 per 100. 

 •Great Pacific— (P)— Originated in Illinois; large, conical, occasionally 



irregular; crimson scarlet, of good quality; fairly firm. Plant a 



tall grower, with fine foliage, robust, great runner, vigoi-ous and 



productive; mid-season; a promising variety. 75c. per dozen; 



$1.50 per 50 ; $2.50 per 100. 

 Middle field— (P)— A new variety which originated in Connecticut; 



large, regular, nearly conical; dark, glossy crimson; firm, solid, 



good quality. Plant strong, healthy, and producing runners freely. 



We have not fruited this variety sufficiently to judge of its value, 



but it is highly spoken of as a home berry. 75c. per dozen ; $1.50 

 \/ per 50 ; $2.50 per 100. 

 Mrs. Cleveland— (P)— Originated in Ohio, supposed to be a seedling of 



the Cumberland ; uniformly large, roundish conical, good shape, 



not quite regular; bright scarlet color; moderately firm; good 



quality. Plant with fine foliage, vigorous and very prolific. 



Season early. A promising variety. 75c. per dozen; $1.50 per 50; 



$2.50 per 100. 



Mrs. Cleveland (Natural Size). 



