44 HARRISONS’ NURSERIES, BERLIN, MD., U.S. A. 
MIDSEASON STRAWBERRIES, Continued 
BUBACH. Large size and handsome color are its most valu- 
able characteristics. Color is a beautiful bright red. 
Dr. Burrill. A delicious variety for desserts and unsurpassed 
for canning. JT ruit quite solid and therefore is a good shipper. 
Glen Mary. Strong, upright-growing, large, with dark green 
foliage. Produces truly remarkable crops when planted in rich 
ground. 
HAVERLAND. A medium-early variety of fine appearance. 
Berries are medium to large, rich, bright red. 
Lupton. A berry that is in favor in northern markets; good 
size; bright color. 
Missionary. Early. Medium size; good color and fine flavor. 
’ New York. A popular sort for home gardens and nearby mar- 
kets; large; few seeds; and very sweet. 
PARSONS. Berries begin to ripen at mid-season and continue 
until Gandy comes in. Dark red, thick, blunt, mild. 
Senator Dunlap. A sure-crop variety that is desirable for the 
home garden and for the commercial grower. 
Tennessee. Early. Medium size; long; bright; fine-grained, 
juicy. For western sections. 
Warfield. Early. Rampant grower, with many runners. [Ber- 
ries glossy, dark red, rich, exceedingly juicy, very firm. 
Late Strawberries 
Gandy. One of the latest of all Strawberries. Not only does 
———— it bring the very highest prices, but yields tremen- 
dous crops of a quality that leaves nothing to be desired in 
flavor, texture, color and keeping qualities. Bright red, with 
somewhat smooth surface. Foliage broad and dark green 
Berries are borne on long, upright stems, well above the 
leaves and dirt. Will not spoil if picking is neglected for 
a few days after they are ripe. As a late market sort and 
long-distance shipper, the best kind we have grown. 
Aroma. T[ate. Strong, sturdy plants; abundant crops nearly 
always, even when weather and soil are unfavorable. 
Big Joe. Brilliant red, with bright green calyx; flavor deli- 
cious; splendid for table or preserving. 
Big Late. Berries are quite large and brilliant red in color. 
Ship well and arrive in market in good shape. 
Brandywine. Late. Strong, upright with erect fruit stems. 
Abundance large berries; good color, shape, and fine flavor. 
Chesapeake. Late. Fruit uniformly large, firm, and with- 
out green tips; does best in rich damp land. 
McAIpin. A new berry; exceptionally strong grower; an ex- 
cellent sort for local markets. 
Sample. Late. Large size, excellent quality; bright red, very 
firm, rich. A standard shipping variety. 
NOTE.—We ship Strawberry Plants in the spring only. 
