lO BL'NTINGS- NURSERIES. SKLH Y VI I.I.E. OKL. 
PREMIER— The best Strawberry accepting all otheri 
HAVERLAND. Exceedingly productivu: fruit large and very 
riiiu; one of the most popular and well tested varieties; with- 
stands drought better than most kinds; color light. Demanrl 
for plants has always been much larger than the supply. You 
will not miss it in buying some Haverland. They aio a good 
.sure berry. Bought largely for main crop all over the country. 
They make a good sized fruiting row and mature an immense 
amount of fruit which is very easy to pick, being plainly in 
sight. This variety is not self-fertilizing and requires a stami- 
nate or self-fertilizer planted with them. 
AROMA. (Perfect). Late. One of the best late varieties. 
I'lants are large, very vigorous and healthy; fruit is large to 
xery large, roundish of a bright glossy red, of excellent Quality 
and one of the most productive late varieties. Can always be 
depended on bearing a large crop of first class fruit. Planted 
in all sections of the country, most extensively planted in the 
Middle West and tropical sections of the country. 
CAMPBELL'S EARLY. This is a new extra-early variety of 
great promise. In New Jersey where it originated the growers 
are very enthusiastic over it. One leading grower says: "Camp- 
belTs J€arly comes in ahead of them all, growing from such 
large, healthy plants with a light green, wax.v, upright foliage 
protecting the great crop of large, beautiful, rich red berries. 
They have a beautiful green calyx and come second to none in 
(tavor. One of the most wonderful features of the CampbeU'.^ 
i:arly is that practically all grow to full size and no knotty, 
ill-shaped berries; they ripen perfectly all over with no green 
ends. They arc fine, vigorous growers, have perfect blossoms, 
and will retain their firmness in carrying to distant markets." 
Not a Plant Died Out of 5000 Purchased 
From Us 
Dear sirs: Strawberry plants received from you some 
time ago are now looliing fine, and not one plant died 
out of the 5,000. Asparagus roots also looking very 
good: we set this stock early in March. Any other stock 
we nefed in the Nursery line we shall send to your Nurs- 
ery for you surely have treated us fair and square. I 
shall also recommend your firm to anyone who may wish 
to get plants and trees. 
ResiiectfuUy. 
April 11, 1921. A. I,. LAYFIELD, Virginia. 
