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bv ^'\T1'^^ ^"7" P"!^^^-^^ i^^^l ^^^-t^t -ai-iety. It originated in Xew Jerser and ha. been fuUv tested 

 b^ u.. In a general way it is an improved Chas. Downing, resembling that "old reHable" and t avoritT varStv 



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b^in/reS^arLwv^.^^^^^^ J berries are bright crimson in color and of large but not mammoth size: 



itT.l\^T ^ ^""^ Tbeyare abore the arera-e in firmness, of rich delicious qual 



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ENORMOUS. 



A new variety from Illinois that seems to be well 

 named, since it is remarkable for its immense size. In 

 general appearance it somewhat resembles Bubach Xo. 

 5 but the plant is a better grower and the fruit is larger 

 and very much fii-mer. In the largest specimens it is 

 often wedge-shaped and sometimes fan-shaj^ed. gener- 

 ally variable m shape: in color deep crimson, very 

 glossy, firm and solid: quality very good indeed. It is 

 exceUent for canning, retaining ' its frrm perfectly. 

 The plant is a very strong grower and abundant bear- 

 er. Its fohage showing not the slightest sign of rust. It 

 has given immense satisfaction wherever fruited and 

 «-ill undoubtedly take a high rank. One large grower 

 says that it was ■• the best in a field of more than 60 va- 

 rieties." and another says, --it has fruited for me two 

 yeai-s and in my twenty-three years of experience in 

 strawberry growing I have never seen its equal." Sea- 

 son early. Doz., 75c; 100. S5.00. 



