OF POT-GROIV;^ ST RA IV BERRIES. 



Clyde.— Large, roundish conical, bright scar- 

 let ; fair quality. Season medium. Plant 

 vigorous, and productive. 



Haverland (P). — Large, long, light red; mod- 

 erately firm, medium quality, ripens all 

 over. Very vigorous and healthy, and a 

 great yielder; a valuable variety for 

 home use or near market ; needs to be 

 well mulched to keep fruit clean ; season 

 early. 



Lovett. — Large, roundish conical, uniform, 

 seldom ill-shaped, bright crimson, quality 

 good. A variety of merit, continuing 

 good through the season. 



McKinley. — Introduced by us. This variety 

 has been thoroughly tested on our 

 grounds, and we consider it a superior 

 Strawberry, being remarkable for its size, 

 shape, color, and quality. Berry large. 



HAVERLAND. 



roundish, inclining to conical, but sometimes flattened or coxcombed; color 

 crimson ; flesh firm, and quality very good. The plant is vigorous, healthy. 



and a great yielder ; flowers bi-sexual or perfect. Season medium to late, 

 can confidently recommend it for garden and market culture. 



We 



A gentleman wrote to us from Kentucky as follows : "In looking over the Strawberries 

 at the Kentucky Experiment Station, June i, 1899, I fi"^d to my judgment the McKinley the 

 best berry on the ground. Their size, color, and quality were very superior, and there were a 

 good many on the vines." 



Marshall — Very large, roundish, dark, rich crimson ; quality very good, firm ; plant 

 vigorous, productive ; season medium to late. We consider this one of the 

 very best varieties for all purposes. 



One of our customers writes : " The Marshall Strawberry plants you furnished me were 

 more than a success ; they are much the best very large berry I have ever fruited. The 

 fruits were immense in size, and held it until the end in a remarkable degree." 



Michers Early — This is the first variety to ripen here ; 

 berry medium to large, roundish, bright crimson, 

 firm, fair quality ; plant a strong grower and a 

 good bearer. We consider this valuable on account 

 of its earliness and productiveness. 



Parker Earle — Uniformly large, regular, conical, with 

 a short neck ; color, glossy scarlet crimson ; ripens 

 all over ; flesh moderately firm, no hollow core, 

 quality good : flowers perfect. Plant very vigor- 

 ous, healthy, and remarkably productive. 



Sharpless — Introduced by us. We have fruited it ex- 

 tensively, 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 

 m'kinlev. culture." 



