BUNTING'S NURSERIES, SELBYVILLE, DEL 
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LAI>Y CORXKILLE-(Perfec-t). Early. Originated in Louisiania. A 
new variety tliat wa< ninlily recommended to us by parties who had fruited it and 
claimed by many to be belter than Kloiidyke or Lady Thompson and is being ex- 
tensively planted throughout the southern states. It is much more productive 
than Klondyke and continues bearing longer; fruit is very firm and the best ship- 
per known. Berries a e borne from 'the soil on heavy fruit stems, each berry ma- 
turing a perfect berrx of large size. 
t'LYDK — (Perfect). MiJ-season. Very large, wonderfully prolific, yields 
great crops of b' rries. A severe urcuth seems to affect it as it does many other 
varieties, thus for best results plant it on rich, moist soil. 
Sl!(!<'IOSS — (Perfect). Mid-season. One of the most popular of all mid- 
season varieties, 'the berries are globular, slightly conical in form and of a 
bright scarlet color, the flavor is mild, sweet and rich. Very productive. 
BISMA UK — (Perfect). Mid-season Produces an abundance of fruit, out- 
yieldi ig Bubai;h. Shape obtuse, conical, never coxcombed; very firm, color bright 
s ■a''k t, no green tips; fine flavor; season medium to very late; larger in size than 
Bubach. 
WOLVKIITON- (Perfect). Early. This variety has been grown to a 
large extent tor the past twenty five years. A very strong grower on any soil 
t'liat will produce strawberries; fruit large and firm of bright color; excellent 
ship|iing qualities. 
JVIAI'lilCS Alt LY — (Perfect). Early, A great commercial berry; very 
reductive and a good plant maker; berries large and attractive, noted for their 
rmness; color a dark red; the fruit stems are large which enables them to support 
the fruit from the ground. Plants show no signs of rust. 
