GLENN MARY. 
WILLIAM! 
MEDIUM. Bi-sexual. The demand for our strain 
of plants of this variety is increasing every year, and 
it Is a busy worit for us to grow them In sufficient 
quantities to fill our orders every year. The Glenn 
Mary is growing in popularity everywhere and It 
would astonish us to get p bad report 'jf It. 
On our trial grounds b ;th here and at Covington, 
Indiana, they surprise everybody who s( es them. They 
are Immensely productive and In size regular Jumbos; 
they are of the deepest red. with a mild delicious 
flavor that Is not soon forgotten, and the customer 
win call for It the next time; the more he eats of 
this variety the more he wants. It has no particular 
choice of soil and doesn't require any petting. 
The plants are large with strong leaf and fruit 
stems and lots of them; the long roots enables It to 
stand any reasonable drouth. It Isn't necessary to 
enumerate all of the many good points of this grand 
leading variety. 
This makes the eighth year of our selecting It. 
Strawberry Plant before Prunlnf. 
MEDIUM TO LATE. Bi-sexual. It still wears 
the belt for bigness, richness and beauty. It Is ex- 
ceedingly productive of a large berry, the color of 
which is a bright glossy red. shaped much like the 
Bubach. The foliagf Is a large, light green, broad 
leaf and upright' in growth. 
We have bred it up nine years by selection and 
restriction and know whereof we speak. None better 
for the family garden and it does well on any soil. 
against this more than any other branch of 
his business. This explains why some people 
succeed and why others fail. Berry growers 
who are not familiar with the principles of 
congenial mating will be furnished with in- 
formation by asking, and it is to the growers* 
interest to send their orders in early as pos- 
Strawberry Plant properly pruned, ready for setting. 
