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EARIA' .TEUSEY GIANT. — (Perfect. Med- 
ium eaily. I'loduced by Dr. Walter Van 
Fleet, of New Jerse.v. and the best one of a 
number of the hybrids Introduced by him. 
Fruit Is larse. brilliant crimson, conical with 
pointed tips, which ripens evenly all over. 
Has largre preen caps which draws immed- 
iate attention. Th plants are strong- erow- 
ers. with an abundance of long fibrous roots, 
which makes it a great drougth resister. 
Fruit is (irm enoug-h to ship well. 
EARLY OZARK. — (I'erfect). Extra early. 
The berries of good size, round in shape, 
quality fine, good shipper, and the most heavy 
ci'opper of the extr.'i early sorts. Plants 
are vei'y strong and healthy, color dark 
green. Tt has proven a sreat success wher- 
ever it lias 1)6611 planted, and many large 
strawberr.v sectif)ns of the counti'y are plant- 
ing Ozark altogether for the early market 
berry. Ozark is a perfect f1ov\ering sort, 
ver.y strong In pollen, which makes it ;\ val- 
uable variety to pl.ant with the inii erfect 
varieties. We strongiy recommend i)lanting 
Ozark. 
BUBACH. — (Imperfect). Mid-season. An 
old standard variety well kn(A\-n the country 
over. Fruit is largo, bright I'ed: foliage vei-y 
strHing', of (l;n"k green i-olor. \'er\ i.todiU't- 
tve. 
You liet .ill thi' fine, libroiis roots. 
MISSIONARY. (Perfect). Early. For sev- 
eral years It has been 2nd to no variety In 
the southern states, and for the past five 
years it has been extensively planted In all 
strawberry sections of tlie country, with 
great .success. This berry is of large size, 
beautifully shaped, good color and Arm; a 
very heavy bearer and equal to any variety 
we know of In makins phints. Shows no slgrn 
of disease or weakness of any kind, A 
neighbor whose farm .ioins our Nurseries, 
realized $1,000 from one acre of Missionary 
during- fruiting season of 1919, 
MASCOT. — (Perfect), Ijate, This Is the 
latest variety of strawberries In existence, 
and a very good one, resembles the Gandy. 
and will produce a larger crop of berries, 
fruit is very firm, with a big green cap, 
plants are strong growers, makes plenty of 
runners, we have planted this variet.v for 
market purposes extensively, and have pick- 
ed them at the rate of 12.'i 32-(iuart crates 
to the acre, many of them lunning 30 to 35 
berries to the ciuart. This variety succeeds 
on a great variety of soils. We do not hesi- 
tate to recommend it to our customers, oui- 
crop of plants of this variety this season is 
short and we will be sold out early in the 
.season. 
' MIPTON LATE.— (I'ei-fect). Late. A very 
new vai'iety. originatci! in .New- .Jersey a fe\v 
years ago. The plants are healthy, large and 
long lived. Foliage heavy, dark green, fruit 
stalks short, berries set under the lea\es and 
well protected; flower perfect, lierry large, 
bright red. glossy, and doesn't turn dark 
after being [licked. It is a seedling of the 
Gandy .-uul season of ripening about 4 days 
ahead of the Gandy but continues bearing 
aboiit as long. This is truly a great new 
variet and one th.-it has come to stay, is now 
being e\tensi\'el>' planted here at Sell.ty ville. 
Del., fftr market i»urj>oses. .-md one of the 
leaders in New- .lei-sey. Has pi-o\-en a great 
success so fai- wherever it has been planted. 
It sells for the highest market prices and is 
esijeclall.v recommended by commission mei-- 
chants for long distance shipment on .-iccount 
f)f Its firmness and good keeping qualities. 
l.ATE .JERSEY GIANT — Iferfect). I.ate. 
A vevy larg-e berry of handsome appearance. 
Plants strong and healthy, makes but few- 
runners, doubt if it can be excelled for home 
use, liut do not t-ecommend planting heavily 
of it for market; not Hrm enough to ship 
distances. One of the largest berries we grow. 
.\lr. lUmling: Tr-ecs and berry pbuits <';ime 
in the usual llrst class condition, everything 
is line. We have purchased from your llrm 
foT- many years and always been more than 
lile.'ised with both your service and the high 
class stock ;it e.xtremely low prices. We 
thought it no more than due to tell you so. 
Mrs. fSalvin Wilcox, 
May 17, 1919 New York 
Dear sirs; The strawberry plants which 
I ordered from you came in good condition. 
Thev were planted promptly upon receipt :ind 
are g-rtiw-ing all right. 
Rev. A. S. llain. 
May I r.. 1 91 ll Penna, 
Dear sirs; 1 received the strawberry plants 
— they arrived in good condition and spoke 
for themselves, ;is they were extra good 
plants and packed with good c;ire. 
Yours truly. VV. H. Kei I snyder. 
.April ::o. Ill 111 I'enna. 
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