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Not only a fine pollenizer for all medium 
early berries, but the heaviest fruiter of any 
perfect flowers. If you do not have it, by all 
means add it to your list. Berries large and 
beautiful and has the lon^rest fruiting- sea- 
son, commencing quite early and continuing 
late. Don't pass this grand berry. Quite 
early. 30c per doz., 7Sc per 100 and $4.00 per 
1,000. 
"Win. Belt (B). This is a new variety of 
greatest merit. It certainly has qualities 
that commend it most highly. Its fruit 
rivals the Marshall, is very productive, and 
wherever tested is conceded to be a most 
valuable sort. Twelve berries fill a quart 
box and they are not only large but beauti- 
ful and of highest quality. Demand for 
plants wherever fruit is seen will be great. 
Season medium early to very late. 40c per 
doz., $1.00 per 100 and S6.00 per 1,000. 
Belle (B). A new berry selected only 
once but tested in many quarters and pro- 
nounced a great acquisition. Not a blemish 
on foliage. Plants very vigorous and 
stocky. Fruit large and bright color. Sea- 
son very late. 40c per doz., $1.00 per 100 and 
S6.00 per 1,000. 
Bert Seedlingr (B). Resembles the Old 
Wilson, medium in size, quite vigorous and 
productive, and a good early pollenizer for 
Warfield, Crescent, etc. 2Sc per doz., SOcper 
100 and $3.00 per 1,000. 
Bauquet (B). Valuable on account of 
quality. Not as productive as many sorts 
and not tip to standard as to size. Season 
early. 30c per doz., 7Sc per 100 and $4.00 per 
1,000. 
The Beder-Wood. 
Barton Kclip.se (P). A large medium 
early berry, very productive, bright color and 
in every way desirable. A luxuriant grower 
and succeeds on nearly all soils and locations. 
Season medium. 25c per doz., 60c per 100 
and $3.50 per 1,000. 
Brunette (ii). We have only fruited this 
berry and made one selection but its quality 
is so good and shows up so well we offer it 
to customers. Berries above medium in size, 
a dark color and quite firm and of delicious 
flavor. Medium early. 30c per doz., 7Sc per 
100 and $4.00 per 1,000. 
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Bisel (P), A seedling of the Wilson and 
is a fine market berry. The plant is vigor- 
ous and productive. It roots very deep and 
stands drouth splendidly and for this reason 
succeeds on light land. Berries above me- 
dium and ripen very early. Season early. 
2Sc per doz., 60c per 100 and $3.50 per 1,000 
The Brandvwine. 
Cyclone (B), As an extra early berry of 
highest potency of pollen and a fertilizer for 
all early berries it stands without a rival. 
A good shipper, large size, bright color and 
the most productive, perfect flowering early 
berry on the list. Its foliage is superb and it 
succeeds everywhere. 2Sc per doz., 60c per 
100 and $3.50 per 1,000. 
Crescent (P). I have selected and bred 
up this plant until it is better than the day 
it was introduced. No berry ever had so 
general success and made so much money 
for growers. When well grown in hills or 
hedge row not allowing it to mat too thickly 
the berries are large and fine. On account 
of neglect to preserve its fruiting qualities 
many growers have discarded it. Its old 
admirers are invited to renew their beds with 
this pedigree stock. Season early. 2Sc per 
doz., SOc per 100 and $2.50 per 1,000. 
Cloud (P). Strongly resembles the Cres- 
cent. It roots very deeplj' and succeeds 
grandly on light sand and drouthy soils. 
Season early. 25c per doz., SOc per 100 and 
$2.50 per 1,000. 
The Dew. As a large berry of the 
highest quality it is only rivaled by the 
Marshall. The berries are somewhat irregu- 
lar but their size sells them at sight. It 
should be grown in hills or hedge rows. 
Season late. 30c per doz., 75c per 100 and 
$4.00 per 1,000. 
Knhance (B). The most productive late 
bi-sexual berry now under cultivation. The 
best pollenizer for all late pistillates. The 
berries are somewhat ribbed but their size 
and quality make them great sellers when 
other berries run small. It succeeds appar- 
ently on all soils. Season late. 25c per doz., 
60c per 100 and $3.50 per 1,000. 
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