BUNTING'S NURSERIES, SELBYVILLE, DEL 
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JOE JOHMSOM 
.lOK JOHNSON, Big- Joe— (Perfect). As large as Chesapeake and 
ripens a few days earlier, colors all over, no green tips, has a good strong flavor. 
Will thrive on a large number of soils, which is a credit to any variety of straw- 
berries. One of the very best late varieties and was extensively planted last 
season. Any one who grows the Joe Johnson strawberries will detect more 
favorable points about this great berry than is here given. 
MYERS' NO. 1 — (Perfect). The berries ripen about three days before 
the Gandy. It will bear extra large crops let the weather be dry or wet. One of 
the deepest rooters and succeeds on all soils. Fruit ordinary size and firm, a gen- 
era! favorite for long distance shipping. Originated in Delaware. 
HA>'E11L.\N1) — (Imperfect). Mid-season. An old standard variety the 
country over and has been tested for a generation, is just as good today as it ever 
was. Plants strong growers; berries very firm, large and conical. 
KKKY or O. I. ('.— [Perfect]. Mid-season. Quality unsurpassed. Plants 
large and healthy, no sign of rust or disease of any kind. Fruit extra large and 
conical, holds its size well until the end of the season. Very productive. 
CHIPMAN'S 81CKI)LlN<i-[Perfect]. Early mid-season. One of the 
most popular mid-season varieties. Produces immense crops of bright red berries 
very large in size, fairly solid. A good seller. Plants root very deep and are per- 
fectly healthy. Needs no further description. 
FKNOALiL— [Imperfect]. Midseason. Originated in Maryland by Chas. 
E. Fendall. The fruit is of high flavor, bright red with extra large cap which 
draws immediate attention, very firm and one of the very best shippers. Plant 
some Fendall and we assure you the results will be great. 
BETHICIj — [Perfect]. Mid-season. We have watched this variety fruit for 
several seasons and are highly pleased with the results. Fruit extra large, fairly 
firm, good color and very productive. 
ABINCilTON — [Perfect]. Mid-season. Very similar to Bubach but much 
firmer and brighter in color: plants very prolific; fruit very large; foliage, healthy 
and very productive. A good one. 
Gentlemen: Salisbury, Md.. March 15. '15. 
The trees you sent me were the finest I have eoer planted. I certainly thank you for thit 
colleaion. Tiespeeifully ^ours, E. W. Townaend. 
