STRAWBERRY PLANTS “THE KIND THAT GROW” 11 
A BLOCK OF EARLY OZARKS 
Ideal—(Perfect) 
One of the new berries. The plant is a strong, vigorous grower with clean 
foliage, free from rust, sending out very large, heavy runners, making strong, 
thrifty plants. Season, medium to late; a very heavy cropper of large, uni- 
form berries, holding well up in size to the end of the season. The finest berry, 
the best shipper, the best canner; remains whole and keeps its shape when 
cooked, goes to market bright and crisp, does not bruise or discolor; the best 
looker in the boxes; the best seller. If you want the best selling berry; the 
best shipping and best canning berry, get a few plants of the Ideal. Mr. 
Joseph W. Haines, the originator of this berry says: ‘‘I have been growing 
Strawberries for market forty-five years and bought nearly all the new ones, 
but never got anything to near compare with the Ideal. 
Parsons Beauty—(Pe: fect) 
Originated in Wicomico county, this state. It is very productive, medium 
large and of good quality. The only fault I know of the Parsons Beauty is 
that it is rather soft to ship very far, if you have a nearby market for a nice 
berry would recommend this berry as one of the very best. It makes a lux- 
uriant growth of dark green, vigorous plants, which bear an immense crop of 
medium to large berries. It is a medium early berry. 
