Buntings' Nurseries, Selbvville Delawarp ' 
An opened bundle of our New-Land grown strawberry plants 
CAMPBELL'S EAKLY. This is a new extra-early 
variety of great promise. In New Jersey where i 
originated the growers are very enthusiastic over it 
One leading grower says: "Campbeirs Early comes 
in ahead of them all, growing from such large, 
healthy plants with a light green, waxy, upright 
foliage protecting the great crop of large, beautiful 
rich red berries. They have a beautiful green calyx 
and come second to none in flavor. One of the most 
wonderful features of the Campbell's Early is that 
practically all grow to full size and no knotty, ill- 
shaped berries ; they ripen perfectly all over with no 
green ends. They are fine, vigorous growers, have 
perfect blossoms, and will retain their firmness in 
carrying to distant markets. 
ClipAI'KAKK. (Perfect). I.iite. liipens 
little earlier than Candy. Has a lieautiful 
apiiearance. e.ytr.-i larse. even in shape ami 
unilorni in .size. Plant.s are strong growers, 
healthy dark green in color, rich and vigor- 
ous, no rust, no disease, in fact no weak- 
ness of any kind. Chesapeake i.s a shv piani 
maker and should he planted In rich sprinuv 
land for hest results. This is a good one 
anil IS well known and extensively iihinted 
wherever sti iiwhen-ies are grown. 
GLEN MARY. Probably no variety of strawberries 
will produce more quarts per acre than Glen Mary. 
It is very popular throughout the northern half of the 
United Stales 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 
rneat is so rich and juicy and of such high flavor 
that, when once eaten, more is wanted. Glen Mary 
IS a strong grower which makes largo, healthy plants, 
with an abundance of dark green foliage. Not onlv 
IS Glen Mary a heavy cropper, but the berries are of 
such quality and attractiveniess that they bring top 
prices on the market. 
PAHSO.XS HEAITV — (lerfect). Mid-season 
One that ina.v be depended upJm t produce 
a large crop of fruit every season The idant^ 
= rf,w^" f.'""'l on any soil that will 
gion strawhernes. and without any sig-n of 
d sease. The fruit is large, conical uniforn! 
sh.-.pe. dark red and Uiiv quality 'foi" lonS 
iie ciai glowers for the reason of its vigor 
•JOK JOHXSO!V (BIG JOE).— (Perfect) T nto 
i.pens with Chesapeake. ' , hol t hree da\?s 
helore tJandy. Fruit is (inn and of Hree 
r^^r V'-" " ''■■'^■'"■' ff-een tips Vvon^ 
efs " ;\., '■'■■'"'^ strong'grow- 
eis, thrives on any soil that will pro Iucp 
strawhernes We consider this var etv em, i1 
to Chesapeake as a monev maker and fn 
nany instances better owing- to its' th -i in" 
m so great a variety „r s,"il.s it v„ ,"l".| 
not growing- .Too. plant heavily of them this 
Uie"rlsuul"" -Nsappoin'l'ed" w'iVi; 
STEVKXS LATK CIIAMPIOX. _ (Perfect! 
no;^i,ern'^S:^^lai;^-^!;!,,,|I"-fSV''^ 
^vhlch yield heavy cr,', ,s o I'lrit of Sa 1^^^^^^^^ 
.and good duality. Does ni.t do well So, ,h 
owinfr to rust, and fruit r„r some reason 
-shfpplng.'"'''" for liistance 
SEMATOK DUNLAI- (Perfect) Fnrlv Mirt 
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