STRAWBERRIES. 



DARLING— ^Tlant our Darling; the most 

 productive and earliest on our ground a seedling 

 of Mitchel's Early and has been fruited three 

 seasons.' ' — Originator. 



The writer saw it in fruit the past season: 

 medium siz-; quality extra. In productiveness 

 it is"away up. Originator says it was the ear- 

 liest on his ground where there were all the 

 standard kinds grown. The plant is a beauty. 

 Try them for earliness and productiveness. 



CARRIE.— W. J. Green of the Ohio experi- 

 ment station says it pleases hin better than any 

 berry recently imtroduced. It is a seedling of 

 Haverland which it resembles in growth of 

 plant, the fruit is firmer and with more color. 

 The writer saw it in fruit this season and with 

 the decision of others it was superior to anything 

 else there was on the grounds. It proves to be 

 an excellent shipper and wfe think it will rank 

 among the general list of best sorts. 



UP=TO=DATE— 13 Good Points -The intro- 

 troducer says: ' 1st, plants strong and healthy; 

 2d, makes plants very freely; 3d, large stami- 

 nant blossom; 4th stems hold berries well up 

 from the ground; 5tn, very productive; 6th. fruit 

 of large size; 7th, beautiful in appearance; 8th, 

 fine flavor; 9th dark red to centre; lOth, good 

 shipper; 11th, good keeper aftfr being picked; 

 12th, fruit drouth proof; 13th, canning and table 

 qualities unexcelled. 



NICK OHMER— To see the plants of this is 

 pleasing to the eye. It is a strong grower with 

 heavy crowns. We purchased quite a stock of 

 them from the introducer, M. Crawford. Origi- 

 nated in Ohio by a most succeesful fruit grower. 

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