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WARFIELD NO. 2.— As a general purpose berry for North, South, East, 

 and West, there is no better berry than this. It 

 has been widely disseminated, and its record is suf- 

 ficient to place it not only in the list of standard 

 sorts, but well at the head of that list, combining, 

 as it does, every requisite of a first class berry 

 adapted to general cultivation. It sacceeds every- 

 where and never fails to produce a paying crop. 

 Ahead of Crescent in time, size, form and quality, 

 rivaling it in health, hardiness, vigor and product- 

 iveness, and much superior in color and firmness. 

 It deserves to supercede that well known variety in 

 every section. Imperfect blossom. 



MITCHEL'S EARLY— The best early berry for 



thin light soil, but does well most anywhere; there 



WAEFIELD.' NO. 2. jg none earlier. The quality is good and is a val- 



uable market berry on account of its extreme earlines. This variety is often 

 better the second year of fruiting than the first. Blossom perfect. 



SPLENDID, — Plant a thrifty grower, good plant maker, equalling Crescent 

 in that respect, long rooted and will stand drouth equal to any or even better, 

 foliage dark green, round, very firm, productive and has a perfect blosson. 

 Keep the runners thinned out for best results, for if they are not kept under 

 they will take posession. Try this where all others fail it is reliable. 



LADY THOMPSON, (Perfect)— This fine berry was originated in North Car- 

 olina, and comes with many good praises claiming it to pick 10,000 quarts per 

 acre there. A trucker in Princess Anne county picked 60 quarts in seven days 

 from one acre at five pickings, and the berries were large throughout the entire 

 season. It is clai:iied to be the best all round berry they have there, as fruited 

 here last season it did quite well for a southern berry coming north and some 

 customers say the best of all their varieties the past season . The berry is beau- 

 tiful in appearance with a perfect blossom and the plant is immensely produc- 

 tive. We believe it will rank with the best for earliness. It is quite a favorite 

 where planted, being solid and commands the highest market price, a long sea- 

 son of ripening and bringing all its berries to perfection. 



SHUSTER'S GEM — A thr fty, rapid grower; bright, healthy, perfect plant; 

 fruit large, globular; regular and uniform, beautiful bri^iht scarlet,, excellent 

 quality. It is only moderately firm, good for local market or home garden, 

 for which it is probably not excelled. Season early. 



BERLIN, (Imperfect) — After fruiting this four years we find there are oth- 

 ers as good and probably better; perfectly healthy in plant growth, resembling 

 Bubach m plant and fruit. After fully testing it on a large scale we find it too 

 shy a bearer to be valuable, as it promised the first two seasons, so we now will 

 only recommend it for trial and you can test it on your own soil. The fruit is 

 of a dark color. 



ORIOLE — This is an extra early berry, ripening only two or three days be- 

 hind Michel's Early, which leads the strawberry season. It is also a large berry 

 the average measurement being an inch and a quarter across the berry and four 

 inches around; no immense, overgrown specimens, and almost no small or un- 

 shapely berries among them. It is also a very productive variety, second to 

 none in yield, and this, together with its beautiful deep red color, with bright 

 colored seeds standing well out on the surface, and its firm, dark red flesh. 



