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Gardner E. Bunting. Grower of Fancy Fruits, Selbyville, Del. 
Instructions for Ordering, Etc. 
ORDERS. — Orders should be sent in just as soon as possible— it is better for 
you as well as the nurseryman. 
TIME OF SHIPMENT.— From the time you receive this catalogue until May 
5tb. Our heaviest shipments are in March and April. 
GUARANTEE. — We guarantee plants to reach customers in good condition 
when ordered by mail or express, and taken from office on arrival and o])ened at 
once. All orders by freight at owner's risk. 
PACKING.— We make no extra charge for packing. All plants are delivered 
f. o. b. train at prices quoted in this catalogue. 
TRUE TO NAME.— While we jre exercising the greatest care to have every 
plant true to name, and are ready, on proper proof, to replace any plants shipped 
by us that prove to be otherwise, free of charge, it is understood and agreed that 
we will not be held responsible for any sum greater than the cost of the plants 
which may prove untrue. 
CLAIMS. — If any, must be made within five days from receipt of goods. 
TWENTY-FIVE'S.- All plants are tied twenty-five to the bundle. 
TERMS.— Invariably cash in advance or Satisfactory Reference. Remit In- 
Registered Letter, Money Order or Draft. 
MY REFERENCE: Baltimore Trust Company, and Selbyville National Bank, 
Selbyville, Del., or any Business House in Selbyville. 
Strawberry Plants 
Glen Mary — (Bisexual.) 
Glen Mary is a veritable giant, in both fruit and foliage; the shape of the berry 
is varied. The demand for this variety grows by leaps and bounds. The big dark 
red berries, with their prominent seeds of bright yellow, lie in piles around the hills 
and form so tempting and attractive appearance, as to command immediate sale; 
when the customer has once tasted of the juicy, rich and highly flavored fruit, the 
demand for more is inevitable. As a shipper it is not surpassed; and for this rea- 
son is an especial favorite among the extensive growers of strawberries who ship 
their fruit long distances. Another element of popularity, is the fact that its roots 
are long and bring up moisture from great depths below the surface; thus making 
it an ideal variety in dry seasons, or in climates of limited rain fall. The foliage is 
extra large, growing upright and dark green in color. It should always be remem- 
bered, however, that Glen Mary is not strong as a pollenizer, and should be planted 
near some other bisexual of even season. 
