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BARTON'S ECLIPSE. 



BARTO A'S ECLIPSE. — Another season has sustained my former gootl 

 opinion of this berry, and I -eel confident no one will regret planting this grand 

 variety. It is not widely disseminated nor well known, but it is a splendid 

 giower, perfectly healthy and enormously productive. It is probably ncvt 

 excelled in these respects. The iruit is very large, of good form and color, ami 

 of the same general character es the Haverland. It will be a great market berry 

 ripens medium early, and is positively one of the most valuable ever introduced. 

 I plant 1 rgely oi this variety or jruit. and it has never yet disappointed me in 

 making . rge crop of fine berries. 



ROBiiSSON.- This bfii \ came rom Kansas, modestly, without the usual 

 advertising to push it. :-nd is yet little known except in the West, but wherever 

 tried it has proved to be :i variety oi unusual merit, especially cs a shipper. It 

 possesses a rare combination the our ehi?f points of superiority required bj 

 the market grower it has a healthy, extir vigorous plant ol the Crescent type, 

 that iully equals Beeder Wood in giowth. • nd e; aily surpasses it in product- 

 iveness, the iruit has the desirable qualities oi beauty in form end color, with 

 unequaled firmness of texture. It ripens Late, maintaining m uniform size t<> 

 the close of the season.- E. W. Com:. 



