8 Bunting's Nurseries, Selbyville, Delaware 
MYER'S No. 1 (Perfect) Late. Originated in Delaware. Seems to suc- 
ceed on all soils. Will bear heavy crops of ordinary size fruit, let the weather 
be dry or wet. Largely planted in Delaware, Maryland and Pennsylvania. 
LADY THOMPSON — (Perfect). Medium early. Fruit large, pink, ordinary 
firm. An old standard variety for the South. 
SUPERIOR — (Perfect). Early. A good plant maker. Fruit is medium 
to large and very firm. 
SAMPLE — (Imperfect). Medium late. Extensively planted throughout the 
North, Middle and Western States. Very productive of large well-made berries, 
firm enough for long distance shipping. A standard variety. 
PARSONS' BEAUTY — (Perfect). Mid-season. A very strong pollenizer. 
Fruit is very large, firm enough for long distance shipping. A good all-around 
berry. Extensively planted all over the country. 
CHIPMAN'S SEEDLING — (Perfect). Early Midseason. A very good mid- 
season sort. Very productive. Fruit is of good size. 
MESSENGER — (Perfect). Early. Fruit very large and firm and very pro- 
ductive. Plants are as strong and vigorous as any we know of. 
MATTHEWS — (Perfect). Early. Claimed by many to be the only competi- 
tor that Klondyke has. Fruit is some larger than Klondyke, with a better cap. 
Good shipping qualities. 
WARREN — (Perfect). Mid-season. Originated in Massachusetts. A good 
variety for the North. Fruit is large of good quality. 
MAPLE'S EARLY— (Perfect). Early. Very productive of medium-size ber- 
ries which are very firm and attractive. We are pleased with the results of this 
berry. 
WOLVERTON— (Perfect). Early. A very strong grov^er on any soil that 
will produce strawberries. Fruit large and very firm of bright color. Excellent 
shippmg qualities. This is a very good one. 
CLYDE— (Perfect). Early mid-season. Does not do well unless planted on rich, 
moist soil then it is wonderfully prolific and yields great crops of big, red berries. 
SUCCESS— (Perfect) . Mid-season. One of the best mid-season varieties. 
Makes wonderful yields on any soil that will produce strawberries of any kind. 
Fruit is large to extra large, bright scarlet color; flavor is mild, sweet and rich; 
ordinary firm. 
THREE W'S- (Perfect). Mid-season. Originated in Tennessee. Plants very 
strong and vigorous; fruit is of large size, good color, ordinary firm. 
MARSHALL— (Perfect). Mid-season. A good plant maker of choice, strong, 
well-rooted plants; fruit large to very large, colored through and throuKh, flavor 
as fine as one could wish; very firm and a good shipper. A standard variety. 
ABINGTON— (Perfect). Mid-season. Similar to Bubach but much firmer 
and brighter in color. Plants very prolific; fruit very large. A good one. 
CHESAPEAKE- (Perfect). Late. Ripens a little earlier than Gandy, but 
holds out about as long and much more productive, without green tips. His a beau- 
tiful appearance, extra large, even in shape and uniform in size; plants are strong 
and healthy, dark green in color, rich ana vigorous, no rust, no disease, in fact no 
weakness of any kind. This is a good one and is well known and extensively plant- 
ed where strawberries are grown. 
