OF CHOICE STRAWBERRY PLANTS. 



CYCLONE has a perfect flower, is the earliest with me; the plant is large and 

 a vigoroug grower. ;ree from rust. It is as healthy and hardy aa any ever sent 

 out. makes many runners and is enormously productive. It excels all other 

 varieties we have ever iruited o. the early varieties. We do not claim for it the 

 largest size, but that it is above medium average, always of uniform shape, 

 a beautiful color — the berries color all over at once a bright red: then changing 

 to a dark glossy red: the flavor is excellent and is a No. 1 shipper. — ORIGINATOR. 



Dr. J. Stayman s:iys iu the season of 1893. which was a. bad one for Kan- 

 sas, "The Cyclone is a strong grower, large, conical, handsome early berry: 

 very productive. It was som-what injured by frost, but produced a fair crop. 

 This we regard as one of the best, as early as Beder Wood, and much larger 

 and finer.'" 



In Dr. Stayman "s report to The Strawberry Culturist foi 1894. he de- 

 scribes it as a strong grower, healthy, berry medium to large, oblong, conic, 

 good color, very productive and early. 



Cyclone will take the place of Crescent for productiveness, a firmer berry 

 and a good plant maker. Growers will not go amiss in planting this. 



J. C. Bauer. 



The Cyclone is a healthy, luxuriant grower and a good bearer. The fruit i> 

 of good size, conical, glossy red and of fair quality. M. CRAWFOTD, 



I believe this berry has a future. [ have watched the repoits closely this 

 year and have not as yet Been a single unfavorable report ol the Cyclone. 

 With me it isfone of the finest and most luxuriant growers I have. Foliage 

 healthy and even more vigorous than the Haverland. which it very much 

 resembles. Itisverj productive o£lruit!that is firm, above medium sise, and 

 w ell colored. It is at least one week ahead 'ol Eaverland here. 



