HAVERLAND — Too well known to need describing here. It is one of the 

 old reliable kinds that succeeds everywhere and pleases everybody. My stock 

 of this variety is vtry fine. 



MURRAY — Extra early, a fine grower, claimed to be as early as Mitchel's 

 Early and much more productive and larger berries. Has not fruited here. 



TUBBS— This is a good berry of Crescent type. In size it runs through the 

 the season about like the first pickings of the Crescent — does not run down to- 

 wards the last of the season like the Crescent. Very productive. In Anne 

 Arundel county, where it originated it is considered the best btrry grown. It 

 has a perfect blossom and is a very vigorous grower. 



SUNRISE— ''A very vigorous plane of the Crescent type, although having 

 broader thicker leaves; imperfect blossoms, wondertuUy productive of medium 

 sized, obtuse conical berries, dark glossy scarlet with white flesh, moderately 

 firm, subacid, of high flavor. Fully as productive as and averaging one third 

 larger than Crescent. Came to us without flourish of trumpets, but for five 

 years now has proved itself a wonderlul producei. Anyone who was ever sat- 

 isfied with Ciescent would be more than happy uith a bed of Sunrise." — Hale's 

 description. 



GARDNER — This is a strong healthy grower, and immensely productive 

 of berries that very much resemble Haverland in shape and size. It is a strong 

 staminate and a very valuable variety. The berry is very light in color and if 

 it has a fault this must be about the only one. 



