DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE OF CHOICE STRAWBERRY PLANTS. 



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tten con- 

 cerning it, and I have yet to hear the first unfavorable report. It is just what it 

 was claimed to be — no more, no less. It was the most productive of anv on my 

 place last season. The fruit is of good size, lon^, conical, with a slight neck, very- 

 bright red, and of good, though not best quality. It is firm enough to carry well, 

 and so fine looking that it will always sell. The plants are healthy and vigorous. 

 making immense crowns and not very many r inners. As a market variety, it 

 will be very popular when better known." Season late. 



Farn*worth.— From C. A. Green, Rochester, N. Y. Ripening freely. Crimson, 

 usually Crescent shapf, regular, medium size, fairl} prolific, firm, qualitv fair. 

 Low growing vines. B. II. 



