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HAREISON'S NURSERIES, BERLIN, MD. 



Cobden Queen (Imp)— Fine size, 



Carrie (Imp)— A seedlin 

 provement on that variety 

 in color and firmness. It 

 has been on trial three sea- 

 sons and proves satisfac 

 tory in every respect. Ev- 

 ery fruit grower will ap- 

 preciate the improved Hav- 

 erland because it is prolific 

 and reliable, hence it seems 

 safe to recommend the Car 

 rie to their consideration. 

 In a field of strawberries 

 the past season the Carrie 

 was one of the very best 

 and probably the most 

 promising new variety in 

 that collection of probably 

 more than 75 vafieties. The 

 fruit was of good color, 

 foliage green and ripening 

 all of its fruit. It seems to 

 hold up well for several 

 days after being picked. 

 We consider it one of the 

 best among the new varie- 

 ties. We shall plant heav- 

 ily of this ourselves being 

 pleased with its behavior 

 where we saw it fruit the 

 past season. 



of 



beautiful appearance, of the highest fla- 

 vor, earliest of the medium 

 early varieties, being five days 

 earlier than the Crescent; with 

 a large top and well rooted 

 plant with an abundant and 

 healthy foliage. It has been 

 successfully tested from Cana- 

 da to Louisiana. It is a seed- 

 ling of the famous old Wilson, 

 and is almost identical in 

 ^'IMOJ'^M'MIMIJI shape, with a much brighter 

 color. 



Clarence (Ptr)— ''Isone of 

 the most peculiar berries we 

 ever saw. When it com- 

 mences to ripen it has little 

 scarlet streaks running all 

 around it and as soon as they 

 appear it is ready to pick. It 

 will keep for days and will 

 ripen all over alike in two 

 days . It has one of the pret- 

 tiest colors we ever saw and so 

 firm it can be shipped hun- 

 dreds of miles. For nearby 

 markets it can be picked and 

 keep for two or three days and 

 it will look better than most 

 berries freshly picked" — As de- 

 scribed by the originator, 



Haverland which it resembles, but is an im- 



