LUPTON 



Very Firm - Good Shipper 



As a late shipping variety Lupton is very hard to equal. 

 The plants are strong, vigorous and free plant makers on 

 all types of soil. We recommend this variety especially 

 where it is hard to get a satisfactory bed of Chesapeake. 

 Lupton is productive of large glossy red fruit with an at- 

 tractive green cap. The outward appearance of the fruit 

 is very similar to Chesapeake, is very firm and ships well 

 but the flavor is mild and the texture is dry and mealy, 

 therefore, Lupton is unsuitable for home garden, local mar- 

 ket or for those who are building up their own retail trade. 

 First grown in New Jersey, Lupton is steadily gaining 

 popularity in Maryland, Delaware, Pennsylvania and other 

 nearby states. 



EXCELLENT SHIPFER 



WM. BELT 



Old Favorite Late Variety 



A fine old variety that has enjoyed great popu- 

 larity in the Northern states. Because it is sus- 

 ceptible to leaf diseases, is not successful in the 

 South. In a favorable climate, Win. Belt is a 

 vigorous grower, making a well set matted row, 

 and producing a fine crop of large, attractive fruit 

 of high quality. The fruit is a bright glossy red, 

 with a vivid green calyx, and although many of the 

 berries are cox-comb, they mala 4 a very attractive 

 package. Firm enough to make an ideal local or 

 nearby market variety of such high quality and 

 beauty that many growers still place Wm. Belt as 

 the best late berry for their conditions. 











HIGH DESSERT QUALITY 



Hebron, Eate and Productive 



HEBRON 



New Late Variety- 

 Hebron is a late variety, is very attractive in Color and gen- 

 eral appearance. In three years' trial at Mt. Carmel, Conn., 

 it has given as good yields as Premier ; when carried over and 

 fruited the second year, it yielded more than Premier, Path- 

 finder or Catskill. The fruit is not sufficiently firm for long 

 distance shipping. 



Hebron is quite vigorous, making a good fruiting row of me- 

 dium sized plants, which are free from leaf spot and scorch. 

 The fruit is attractive, usually medium to medium large; tart, 

 with fair flavor. We recommend Hebron for trial from the 

 latitude of New Haven, north, for nearby markets. 



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