GENERAL CA TALOG UE. 



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PROMISING 



NEW AND RECENTLY INTRO- 

 DUCED VARIETIES. 



Beebe— Large, globular, good form, deep scarlet, fair quality. Plant 

 vigorous, with fine foliage; desirable as a home berry; mid-season. 

 Layer plants 50 cents per dozen: $1.25 per 50; §2.00 per 100. 



Beder AYood —(Racster)— Large, good form and color, moderately 

 firm, fair quality. Plant vigorous and very productive; a valuable 

 early sort for home use or market. Layer plants, 50 cents per dozen ; 

 81.25 per 50; $2.00 per 100. 



Greenville— {P}— This variety is an accidental seedling found near 

 Greenville, Ohio. We laa\e not fruited it but it comes so highly recom- 

 mended that we have concluded to catalogue it, appending the descrip- 

 tion of the introducer: "Berries of large size, good quality, medium 

 texture, very productive, season medium to late: color very even and 

 fine, plant very vigorous and free from rust." Layer plants, 75 cents 

 per dozen; SS.COper.'O: $S.00 per 100. 



Tiinbrell—(P)— Another new variety highly spoken of biit which we 

 have not yet fruited. The description is that of the raiser: "Berries 

 large to very large, dark crimson; very firm, a good shipper; plant 

 strong and healthy, very prolific." Layer plants, $1.50 per dozen; $0.00 

 per 50: SIO.OO per 100. 



Van Deman— This is claimed to be the earliest strawberry. "Large, 

 bright crimson; quality good, very productive." Layer plants, 50 cents 

 pevdnz'-n; S;l.25per50: S2.C0 per 100 



Williams— A new variety from Canada. Large, handsome, very pro- 

 ductive. This variety has done well here and we regard it as quite 

 promising. Layer plants, 75 cents per dozen ; $1.50 per 50; $2.50 per 100. 



