Bunting's Nurseries, Selbyville, Delaware 7 
GLEN MARY — (Perfect). Mid-season. Like Klondike, a perfect flowering 
variety but not suited to plant with imperfect flowering sorts, as it only fur- 
nishes enough pollen for its own use. A standard variety throughout the 
Northern half of the country. Fruit is extra large, firm. Always brings top 
prices. 
PRIDE OF SOMERSET — Extra early. A good variety. Fruit is ordinary 
size, good quality, firm and very productive. 
REWASTICO — (Perfect). Late. Introduced by W. F. Allen. Fruit is large 
and very firm. A good plant maker. In fact a good all around berry. 
STEVENS' LATE CHAMPION — (Perfect). Late. Extensively planted 
throughout the Northern States. A descendant of the Gandy, but will produce 
twice as many berries of large size, but not as flrm as Gandy. 
TENNESSEE PROLIFIC — (Perfect). 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 flrm. Very productive. 
BUBACH — (Imperfect). Mid-season. An old standard variety well known 
the country over. Fruit extra large, bright red; foliage very strong, of dark 
green color. Very productive. 
EWELL'S EARLY— (Perfect). Extra early. Fruit is medium to large, of 
good quality, and firm. Very productive. 
LADY CORNEILLE — (Perfect). Early. Fruit is large and well shaped, 
firm and a good shipper. Plants free from disease. Extensively planted in 
the South. 
SENATOR DUNLAP — (Perfect). Early Mid-season. A reliable market 
berry. One that succeeds in all parts of the country. Very productive. Fruit 
is medium to large, very firm and attractive. Always sells for top prices. 
NICK OHMER — (Perfect). Ripens between Parsons' Beauty and Gandy, 
just at the time late berries are most sought for. An old standard variety. 
Fruit is very large and firm, a general favorite in any locality. 
CLIMAX — (Perfect). Early. A very heavy yielder of very large, round 
berries, firm and a good shipper. 
WARFIELD — (Imperfect). An old standard variety well known all over 
the country. 
EARLY HATHWAY — (Perfect). Early. Fruit is of medium size to small, 
very productive and firm. 
EARLY JERSEY GIANT — (Perfect). Early. Originated in New Jersey. 
The plants are strong growers. Fruit is very large and conical, with a sharply 
pointed tip, has a rich mild flavor. Unquestionably one of the very best early 
varieties. 
AMANDA — (Perfect). Mid-season. One of the very largest berries we 
grow. Not an uncommon thing to find 20 to 25 berries which will fill a quart 
basket. Fruit is dark red In color and of very good quality. Thrives well on 
a great variety of soils. 
WM. BELT — (Perfect). Mid-season. Fruit very large and flrm, of a delicate 
flavor. Succeeds on a great variety of soils. A very good one. 
EDMUND WILSON — (Perfect). Mid-season. Requires good soil for best 
results. Fruit is extremely large, ordinary flrm. 
