THE BARNES BROS. NURSERY CO., YALESVILLE, CONN. 
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BEVERLY (Perfect). A seedling of Old 
Miner's Prolific. Those who have fruited this 
berry speak in highest terms of it. It. is a very 
handsome^berry and sells well in market. 
BISMARCK (Perfect). We have in Bismarck 
an extraordinary large berry, glossy, fine color, 
good shape and good quality, with vigorous 
plants, full of vitality. It ripens all over at 
once, having no green tips, and the berries are 
quite firm and an excellent shipper. Season 
medium early. 
BRANDYWINE (Perfect). Season medium to 
late. One of the heaviest fruiters and a splen- 
did shipper. Berries very large, deep red to 
center; stem short and stout, holds its great 
load of berries well up from the ground. One 
of the strongest pollenizers for pistillates of the 
season. 
BUBACH (Imp.). One of the best varieties Marshall, 
we have. In productiveness unsurpassed. 
Noted for its uniform and large size. The plant is hardy and the leaves endure hot sun, 
as it is a very robust variety, and does not rust. Mid-season. 
BUSTER (Imp). It is a cross of Bubach and Sharpless, of large size, bright red. Mr. 
Allen of Maryland says: "This is a good reliable variety that I advise you to plant, it 
will please you from the time it starts to grow until you have harvested your crop." 
CLIMAX (Perfect). This is an extremely popular variety, very productive, of medium 
large, rich, dark, glossy red berries of high quality, ripening early. 
CLYDE (Perfect). One of the best of the early, large-fruited varieties, yielding abund- 
antly, and is very profitable. The berries are bright in color, hold up well, being moderately 
firm, and owing to their quality, good size, earliness and fresh color, sell quickly and bring 
in good returns. 
COMMONWEALTH (Perfect). This berry won first prize two years in succession at the 
Massachusetts Horticultural Society. It is very large, dark red, solid flesh, and one of the 
latest varieties. 
CORSICAN (Perfect). The introducer says it is the biggest berry, brightest in color, 
greatest- yielder on earth, most vigorous foliage, resisting fungous, drought, weeds, and 
lack of cultivation, and — well, that's enough. 
CRESCENT (Imp.). Very productive, bright red, 
medium-sized berry. 
DIGHTON ROCK (Perfect). C. E. Carr of Massa- 
chusetts says, this is a fancy berry and a great cropper, 
and that if he were going to set out only one kind of 
strawberry it would be Dighton Rock, and thinks $500 
to $1,000 per acre could be made with it under high 
culture. 
DUNLAP (Perfect). A very productive dark red 
conical berry of excellent quality, ripening medium 
early. If you want a variety that will give you good 
berries for your home, berries that will be in demand in' 
your local market, berries good enough to send to your 
best friend, and a good variety for shipping, in any event 
don't overlook the Dunlap. 
EXCELSIOR (Perfect). This is a valuable, early, 
perfect-blossoming strawberry. Large, fine color, vigorous 
plant, firm, productive and desirable for home use or for 
market. After repeated trials we do not hesitate to say 
that we know of no other early strawberry that is its 
SAMPLE equal. Successful on all soils. 
GANDY (Perfect). This superb late variety is second 
to none as a fine, handsome, beautiful, firm, fine-flavored, late berry. The fruit always 
brings the highest market price. This is one of the most profitable berries to grow for a 
fancyjmarket or for home use, where quality is the first consideration. 
