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Havcrland— (P)— Ijivkl', loiijr, WiiM, red; moderately finn, medium quality, ripens all over. \'ery vijforous and 

 heaUhy mid a (freat yielder; a vHlual>le ailditinu to the list ol' varieties for liome use or near market, and 

 one of the best of recent lutroducUou. Keeds to bo well mulched to keep fruit cleuu ; season early. 



Havkui.ani) (Xatunil Size). Shahpless Oi Natural Si/.eJ. 



Henderson— I'm it larjic, pyramiilal wit li a neck; color lig-lit red ; plossy ami liandsome ; i|uality very wood to best; 

 plant moileratejy viyoious ami nulier a litclit bearer. More purtieuiarly adapted to amateur use. HOc. per 

 dozen; Sl.-'.'> |ur T)!) ; S~.iW l"r UK). 



Jessie— I.arwe, liandsome, roundish e'lmicid, dark red; firm and of good quality. I'latit vigorous, healthy aud pro- 

 ductive; season early to nu'dium. 



Sliariil<-ss 'I'liis variety ori).'inaicd in I'emisj'Ivania, and was introduced by us fourteen years ago. M'e have fruited 

 It extensively ever sinci', and re).'aiil it as one of the very largest and best strawtaTies in cultivation. Plant 

 very hardy, enilurin;,' botli heat and cold without in,jnry here. To secure the best results, we advi.se " liill <-ul- 

 ture." (See " Directions U>r CuKure.") 



Wilson- Medium to large; dark red; very hardy, vigca-ovis and jiroductive. Themost widely knowu ami uni\ersally 

 successful strawberry gx-owu. Holds its own wonderfully. 



PROMISING NEW AND RECENTLY INTRODUCED VARIETIES. 



Bttlsy— (P)— A seedling of the Crosoont, an<l by so 



large, symmetrical shape, moderately llrm am 



gea-son. .50e. per dozen ; $1.2.") per Till ; .?:;.i)tl |icr 

 K«rck» — (P) — Medium to large, rduniiish conical; scarlet; generally 



regular in form; moderately lirm ; quality trood. I'lant vifj-orous 



and an abundant bearer; mid-scasou. T.'ic. per dozen ; $1.5(1 per 



$;J.50 per 1(10. 



Great I'aoi He— (P) -Originated in Illinoi.s; large, conical, occiLSionally 

 irregular; ciiinson scarlet, of good quality; fairly Hrm. Plant a 

 tall grini i r, willi tine I'oliage, robust, gi'cat runner, vigorous and 

 prod(uti\e; inld-si ason ; a promising variety. 7")C. per dozen; 

 Sl.SOperriii; i)ei- KKI. 



MIcl<Ue(ield— (I')- A new variety which originated in Connecticut; 

 large, rc'gular, nearly eiaueal; dark, glossy erim.son ; lirm, solid, 

 good quality. I'lant sinaig, lu'alt liy, and producing rumicrs freely. 

 We have not fruited this variety suflieicntly to .indgc^ of its value, 

 but it is Ingldy spoken of ils a home berry. 75c. per dozen; §1.50 

 penV); S:>.,50 per 100. 



Mrs. Clevflana—(P)— Originated in Ohio, sup|>os(!d to bi^ a se(!dling of 

 the Cumlierland; uniforndy hu-ge, roundish conicul, good shaiie, 

 not quite regular; bright scarlet color; moderately lirm; good 

 quality. IMant with line foliage, vigorous and very iirolific. 

 Season early. A promising variety. 75e. per dozen; $1,150 per 50; 

 $8.50 per 100. 



•ribed as an im]irov('mem on that variety; medium to 

 ■<lium (luality; plant vigorous and a great j-ielder ; mid- 



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Mrs. Cleveland (Natural Size). 



