THE RUSHIRE FRUIT FARM, IONIA, MICH. 
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and is a general favorite. Does not succeed 
well on light land. Season medium late. 
25c per dozen; 75c per 100; $2.25 per 500; 
$4 per 1,000. 
Jewell (p). A fine berry on rich, strong 
soil, but worthless on light sand or "drouthy" 
land. Fruit large, cone shaped, firm and 
good. Season medium late. 30c per dozen; 
$1 per ICQ. 
nHaverland (p). The most productive, 
large berry under cultivation. Its great 
clusters literally pile the berries up in wind- 
rows. The trusses cannot hold them up 
and it must be mulched and not be allowed 
Haverland. 
to mat thickly. Berries large, bright scar- 
let, moderately firm but a tough skin so 
that it handles well. Season medium early 
until very late. Nothing better for a near 
market. Succeeds everywhere. 25c per 
dozen; 75c per 100; S2.25 per 500; and $4 
per 1,000. 
Crescent (p). This berry has made 
growers more money than any berry ever 
introduced. It succeeds everywhere even 
under neglect. We have improved it by 
constant selection and restriction, until it 
exceeds its old time fruiting vigor. Growers 
who, at one time found the old Wilson and 
Crescent their "financial agents" are as- 
sured the vigor of this stock will again meet 
their requirements. Very early to medium 
late. 25c per dozen; 50c per 100; $2 per 
500; and $3.50 per 1,000. 
The Wiirlieltl. The greatest market 
and shipping berry, and monev maker. 
While the plant itself is small, yet it sends 
roots down deep and can mature an im- 
mense crop. Grown in half matted row 
with plants properly thinned, its berries are 
far above medium in size, dark blood red to 
the center and one of the best canning and 
selling berries grown. Fertilize with Beder 
Wood, Meeks Early or Wilson. Season 
very early to medium late. 25c per dozen; 
60c per 100; $2 per 500; and S3.50 per 1,000. 
TiMBRELL. 
Barton's Eclipse (p). We have not 
fruited this, hence is not offered as a pedi- 
gree plant, but we received our original 
plants from one of the most reliable growers 
in the country and are assured of its freedom 
from exhaustion and that it has not been 
The Banquet. 
(Reduced Size ) 
taken from an old bed since its introduction. 
Our stock of plants is very fine and the de- 
mand is so urgent that we catalogue it. It 
is certainly a luxuriant grower and as I saw 
it at the experiment station, a great fruiter. 
Early, large size, very productive and good. 
25c per dozen; 75c per 100; $2.25 per 500; 
and $4 per 1,000. 
