4 BUNTING'S NURSERIES, SELBYVILLE, DEL. 
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BR AXOYWINE— (Perfect). Late. A standard old variety the country 
over. Fruit extra large and very firm, there is no berry any more solid than 
Brandywine, has unexcelled shipping qualities. The leading variety in California. 
The fruit being shipped several hundred miles without becoming soft is a credit 
to any variety of stravi^berries. We ship more Brandywine in California than all 
the other states combined. A very good one for canning purposes. 
EXCELSIOR- (Perfect). Extra early. A standard old variety, well 
known all over the country, one of the first to ripen, size medium to large, very 
productive and as firm as any variety grown, a good plant maker even on poor 
soil. No sign of disease. 
EWBLL'S EARLY- (Perfect). Extra early. We fruited this variety 
last season and were highly pleased with the results; the fruit is of large size and 
makes a fine showing. Very productive. 
RED BIRD— (Imperfect). Early. This variety originated in Mississippi. 
Is very productive of medium size red berries. It is a pistillate and should be 
planted near some perfect flowering variety for best results. 
CLIMAX— (Perfect). Early. This variety is planted throughout the coun- 
try and is giving the best of results, it is a heavy yielder of very large berries, 
well shaped, firm enough and red to the center. 
SUPERIOR— (Perfect). Early. One of the greatest plant makers and is 
noted for its productiveness and good shipping qualities. Berries large and firm 
with many of them. 
F.\1RFIELD — (Perfect). Extra early. Larger than Excelsior in size but 
not as firm; has far better eating qualities. It is the best early berry we grow 
for home consumption and local markets. 
LADY THOMPSON- (Perfect). Medium early. A great southern va- 
riety. Has been extensively planted all over the country; fruit large, pink in 
color, ordinary firm; plants deep rooters, very good in dry localities. An old 
standard variety the country over. 
Qenllemen: Laurel, Del., Ma\i I , '15. 
I am well pleased with Ihe extra fine California Privet you aeni me. Was in good condilion 
when I received it. E. John Hearn. 
