BUNTINGS' NURSERIES. SELBY VILLE, DEL. 1 1 
LADY CORNEILLE AROMA 
CHESAPEAKE. (Perfetl). Late. Uipens a little eaiiic-r 
Uuiii Gandy. Has a beautiful appearance, extra large, even in 
shape and uniform in size. IMants are strong growers, healtliy 
dark green in color, rich and vigorous, no rust, no disease, in 
fact no weakness of any kind. Chesapeake is a shy plant maker 
and should be planted in rich spring.v land for best results. This 
is a good one and is well known and extensively planted, wher- 
ever strawberries are grown. 
GLEN MARY. Probably no variety of strawberries will pro- 
duce more quarts per acre than Glen iVIary. It is very popular 
throughout the northern half of the United States and especially 
in Pennsylvania, New York and New England. Firm enough 
for distant shipping. It is of handsome appearance and good 
quality. The fruit is of large size and dark red in color with 
prominent seeds of bright yellow. The meat is so rich and 
juicy and of such high tlavor that, when once eaten, more is 
wanted. Glen Mary is a strong grower which makes large, 
healthy plants, with an abundance of dark green foliage. Not 
only is Glen Mary a heavy cropper, but the berries are of such 
quality -and attractiveness that they bring top prices on the 
market. 
EARLY JERSEY GIANT. (Perfect). Medium early. Pro- 
duced by Dr. Walter Van Fleet, of New Jersey, and the best 
one of a number of the hybrids introduced by him. Fruit is 
large, brilliant crimson, conical with pointed tips, which ripen.s 
evenly all over. Has large green caps which draws immediate 
attention. The plants are strong growers, with an abundance 
of long fibrous roots, which makes it a great drought resister. 
Fruit is firm enough to ship well. 
HOWARD 17. (Perfect). This is a new variety introduced a 
few years ago, and, we understand it is Kellogg's Premier. We 
cannot see any difference in the two varieties growing here on 
our grounds. 
MASCOT. (Perfect). Late. Begins ripenmg about three 
days after Gandy first begins ripening. Fruit is very firm, and 
as large as any we know of. We have extensively planted this 
variety for fruiting purposes. It is a good one and has como 
to stay. Bears big crops of big. firm, red berries. Extensively 
planted in all strawberry section of the country. 
TENNESSEE PROLIFIC. (Peifect). Mid-season. A well 
known standard variety. Like Parsons Beauty, succeeds over a 
great extent of the country. Fruit Is very large, bright red. 
ordinary firm. One of the heaviest croppers we know. Plants 
are strong and vigorous and will thrive in any soil that other 
varieties will grow. 
Gentlemen: Kindly send me another order, same as 
the last one, order sheet filled out and enclosed. Kindly 
forward as soon as possible; it is tor a neighbor of mine 
who, seeing the fine, hardy condition of my trees and 
plants, told me to order the same for him. I am very 
much pleased with my stock and thank you for your 
prompt attention and care in packing and shipping of 
same. 1 remain very truly yours, 
April 10, 1921, WILLIAM K. CARR, Philadelphia, Pa. 
