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Bunting's Nurseries, Selbyville, Delaware 
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GANDY (Imperfect). Late. For this locality, and many other sections of 
the country this is one of the hest late varieties. Fruit is very large and very 
firm. Is noted for firmness and good shipping qualities. 
NORWOOD (Perfect). Mid-season. One of the very largest strawberries 
grown. Fruit bright red of good quality. Does not do well south of Penn- 
sylvania. 
AROMA (Perfect). Late. Planted in all sections of the country, espe- 
cially in the middle West and Southern States. Fruit is large, but not of the 
largest. Quality unsurpassed. Very productive. 
LATE JERSEY GIANT — (Perfect). Plants are very large and vigorous. 
Fruit is heart-shaped, uniform in shape and size; exceedingly productive, firm 
and of the very best quality. A rather new variety, but is extensively planted 
by all that have given it a trial. The berries are produced in clusters on large 
strong fruit stocks. 
EARLY OZARK (iPerfect). Extra Early. The best early variety for the 
Northern half of the country. It is enormously productive of berries larger 
than Klondyke, of the Excelsior type, but twice as large and very firm. Plants 
are big and strong. A very good variety. 
FENDALL (Imperfect). Mid-season. Fruit is large, very firm, a good 
shipper. The berries are bright red with a large cap which draws immediate 
attention. Suitable for all soils. 
HAVERLAND — (Imperfect). Mid-season. Fruit very large and conical; 
plants strong growers. An old standard variety that has been tested for over 
a generation and is just as good today as it ever was. 
EKEY or O. I. C. — (Perfect). Mid-season. Fruit is medium large and 
conical, firm enough. Plants large and healthy. 
