@—NEW VARIETIES,_—_@ 
BRANDYWINE. 
Brandywine. New and of indisputable 
value. It has been fruited in so many dif- 
ferent localities that it has become very 
generally and favorably known. It seems 
to us well worthy of all that has been said 
of it, and not a defect is visable. The 
berries are large, roundish-conical, regular 
and uniform, bright glossy crimson, very 
handsome, firm and solid, excellent in quality, 
with fine aromatic flavor. Plant remarkably 
vigorous, large, healthy, hardy and pro- 
ductive; succeeds on any soil. The berries 
color all over evenly and retain their large 
size to the last; every berry comes to ma- 
turity. Its great productiveness, large size, 
beauty and good quality render it a most 
desirable variety for the home garden. Mid- 
season to late. 
75c. a doz., $3.50 a 100. 
MICHIGAN. 
Michigan. Without a rival as a late 
variety. The latest of all to ripen, of good 
size and quality, a heavy yvielder, handsome 
and firm. Ripens a week to ten days later 
than Gandy. 
Lateness is now an important factor in 
the profits of strawberry growing, and when 
this is combined with large size, great pro- 
ductiveness and fine quality, a high point 
of value is reached. 
75c. a doz., $3.50 a 109. 
“Gilt Edge” Collection. 
This collection we consider the best that 
can be selected for the home garden. The 
six varieties lengthens the strawberry season 
to the maximum limit. This collection in- 
cludes best early, mid-season and best of the 
very late varieties. They are 
sweet and fine flavored and of large size. 
The Gilt Edge Collection consists of the 
following six varieties: 
productive, 
FOR EARLY: 
BEDER WOOD and 
GLEN MARY. 
MID-SEASON: 
SAUNDERS and 
CUMBERLAND TRIUMPH. 
LATE: 
GANDY and 
MARSHALL. 
PRICES OF THE ABOVE ‘GILT EDGE” COLLECTION. 
Pot-grown plants, well rooted, that will bear 
good crops of luscious fruit next June. 
Collection 1— 24 plants, 4 each, $1.25 
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% 4-210 “ 35 “ 6.50 
ie 5—300' -- 60." 9.00 
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bring 
it 
large, showy berry 
rich returns to 
Greenville. 
that will certainly 
those who will give the treatment it 
merits. It somewhat resembles Bubach, 
being of vigorous plant and bearing a large 
berry that is none too firm for shipment, 
but it is a profitable berry to grow for a 
near-by market, and will give good returns 
under liberal treatment. The berries are 
large and fine, bright crimson in color, and 
of excellent quality. It is much better than 
Bubach in quality and rather firmer in flesh; 
a decided improvement. Mid-season. 
50c. a doz., $3.50 a 100. 
Aroma. A fine berry for the home garden. 
Combining, as it does, large size, with good 
quality, perfect shape and beautiful color, it 
is a very desirable berry. Mid-season. 
50c. a doz., $3.50 a 100. 
Timbrell. 
a great deal 
This new variety is attracting 
of attention, and we believe 
justly so. 
Gr wer ae 
healthiness and 
The Disseminator says com- 
bines extreme hardiness, 
productiveness with firmness sufficient to 
place it on the market in good condition 
Its large and uniform size, fine color, late- 
ness of ripening, excellent quality and pro- 
ductiveness, will make it a valuable addition 
to our list of strawberries. 
Potted Plants, ready Jaly 15th, 50c. a doz 
$3.50 a 100, 
