BUNTINGS* NUHKEKIES. SELBYVII.LE, OEI.. i:t 
MARSHALL 
MARSHALL. (Perfect). Tl^e Marshall is tlic aristocrat anionR 
strawberries. It thrives best on rich soil, with plenty of fer- 
tilizer and Ihorough cultivation. The plants are strong vigorous 
growers, the individual i)lants being large and stocky. The col- 
or of the foliage is a light green. The berries are rich in color 
deep red clear through and of the very finest quality and flavor! 
The bright golden seeds set them off most beautifully. When 
given high culture, plenty of fertilizer and ideal conditions, the 
berries of Marshall attain the very largest size. 
PARSONS BEAUTY. (Perfect). Mid-season. One that 
may be depended ujion to produce a large crop of fruit every 
season. The plants are splendid Ki-owers. on any .soil that will 
grow strawberries, and without any sign of disease. The fruit 
IS large, conical, uniform shape, dark red and fair quality, for 
long distance shipments. Largely planted by cominercial grow- 
ers for the reason of its vigor and extreme productiveness. Does 
well in any section of the country. A strong poUenizer, and a 
good one to plant with imperfect blooming varieties. 
JOE JOHNSON (BIG JOE). (Perfect). Late. Ripens with 
Chesapeake, about three days before Gandv. Fruit is firm and 
of large size, has a good flavor, no green tips, wonderfully pro- 
ductive: plants are strong growers, thrives on any soil that will 
produce strawberries. We consider this variety equal to Chesa- 
peake as a money maker, and in many instances better owing 
to its thriving in so great a variety of soils. If vou are not 
growing Joe. plant heavily of them t;iis spring. You will not 
be disappointed with the results. 
STEVENS LATE CHAMPION. (Perfect). I,ate. E.xtensivelv 
planted throughout the Northern states. Plants strong and vig- 
orous, which yield heavy crops of fruit of large size and good 
quality. Does not do well South owing to rust, and fruit for 
some reason in the .Southern states is too soft for distance 
shipping. 
PLEASE READ INSTRUCTIONS FOR PLANT- 
ING CARING FOR STOCK WHEN IT 
REACHES YOU 
It is impossible for us to guarantee trees and plants 
to live, as this altogether depends on weather conditions 
and how stock is planted and cared for after planting. 
The conditions which prevail after stock leaves our hands 
are such that it is just as impractical for a Nurseryman 
to guarantee a tree or plant to live as it would be for 
your best neighbor to sell you a Horse or other live 
stock and guarantee it to live. We can only guarantee 
to send you good stock up to grade reiiresented, full of 
life and true to name. 
