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BUNTING'S NURSERIES, SELBYVILLE, DEL. 
BUB ACH— (Imperfect) . Mid-season. This is an old standard variety, well 
known the country over. Fruit extra large, bright red with a tendency to show a 
waxy surface; foliage very strong of a dark green color. One of the very best 
mid-season sorts. 
BAItKLEY— (Perfect). Early mid-season. A deep rooter; extra large 
crimson foliage. Produces large crops of big, red berries. Very popular in the 
northern states. 
HELEN DAVIS— (Perfect). Mid-season. Noted for its productiveness 
and very long fruiting season. Fruit very large and firm; foliage tall and green. 
A good plant maker. 
RYCKMAN— (Perfect). Mid-season. Produces an abundance of very large 
and vigorous plants, and tremendous crops of very large berries. It is noted for 
producing great crops on very poor soils. We find it less liable to disease and in- 
sects than any other variety. One of the best mid-season sorts. 
QeniUmen: ' 'PUtahurg, Pa., Max, 7, ' 1 5. 
'Che 3,000 Strawberry plants which you shipped yesterday came early this afternoon, 
which I think is mailing good time for express goods which have to make nearly a 500 mile Jour- 
ney. The plants certainly do look Yours trul\), Dr. J. J. Buchanan. 
GLEX MARY— (Imperfect). Mid-season. An old standard variety ex- 
tensively planted the country over. A veritable giant in both fruit and foliage. 
The big, dark red berries with prominent seeds of bright yellow lie in piles around 
the plant and forms a tempting and attractive appearance. Fruit firm and a 
good market berry. 
PARKERS' EARLiE- (Perfect). Mid-season. Strong grower of very 
large plants; fruit ordinary large and firm, excellent flavor and good shipper. 
PINEAPPLE— (Perfect). Mid-season. Fruit large of decided flavor, firm 
and very attractive. 
TENNESSEE PROLIFIC. -(Perfect). Mid-season. A well known old 
standard variety and one of the best market sorts. Like Parsons' Beauty, it suc- 
ceeds over a great variety of soils. Very productive of bright red berries. This 
variety is a good poUenizer, a good one to plant with imperfect varieties, such as 
Haverland, Glen Mary, etc. 
Qentlemen: Springfield, Mass., cJ^ToJi 17, '15. 
I received the Siraabtrry and Raspberry plants you sent me last week "11 O. K. "Chey 
were in fine shape and am very much pleased with them. Thanking you for \iour prompt delivery 
of same, I am Yours truly, E. L. Burnstead. 
MARSHALL— (Perfect). Mid-season. A moderate plant maker of choice, 
strong, well rooted plants; fruit large to very large, colored through and through, 
flavor as fine as one could wish, very firm and attractive. A standard variety. 
WILSON— (Perfect). Mid-season. Probably the oldest strawberry in 
America, and is today not surpassed by any other variety for productiveneas; fruit 
large and firm of high flavor. A great plant maker which are very strong and 
will succeed on any soil that will grow strawberries. 
THREE W'S-(Perfect). Mid-season. Originated in Tennessee. Plants 
are very large and vigorous; fruit is of large size, good colorand extra strong flavor. 
Gentlemen: Canaan, N. Y., Feb. 19, 'IS. 
Enclosed find money order for the following order for stock' T^he Giant Argenteuil ,y^5- 
paragus roots, Grape vines and Apple trees bought of you last \)ear are growing fine, no better 
stock could he grown than this, also price is right. C. E. W agner. 
