W. F. A LI -UN. JK.S CATALOGUE 
ha* probably taken a step in advance of any variety now generally cultivated. 
I1*Cb«irriefl are above "medium sir.e, round and almost invariably perfect; of a 
dark mahogany color when fully ripe — a shade darker than Waxfield — and 
without any white tip. The plant i« a strong grower and as free from rust a* 
any variety now cultivated; flower perfect. The fruit is quit** firm, very hand- 
aome. Cud remarkable for ita exquisite flavor. It is th • most attractive straw - 
berry in my collection. and readily Hells for from three to live t ents jmt quart 
more than my b.-t Mukiehs ami Haverlauds. on account of its superior quali- 
ties. For two seasons invalids at Muncie ba\»- sent regularly three miles in thw 
country to tin- originator for Hrunette berries. because thev elaimed it was thv 
only variety they could eat with impunity. 
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