SMALL FRUIT PLANT SPECIALISTS 
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year and we are always sold out before the 
close of the season. 
PAUL JONES- (I)— A recent introduction 
that haS already taken a leading place where 
tested. A cross between Brandywine and Haver- 
land. It resembles both but is superior to either. 
A splendid sort. 
POCOMOKE (P)— Similar to Parsons and 
equally popular. BotW are extra good plant 
makers and the fruit abundant in quantity and 
first class in quality. 
PRESIDENT (I)— For nearby market we 
consider this the best of all the midseason 
pistillate^. The abundant plant growth with 
its luxuriant, dark green foliage, beneath which 
the beautifully formed, large, crimson berries 
lie in heaps, is not a sight soon forgotten. 
Scarcely firm enough for long distant shipment. 
SARATOGA (P)— This splendid variety 
which we have grown for about ten years pos- 
sesses in a remarkable degree all the qualities 
that go to make a variety popular. Always 
makes ah abundant stand of plants bearing 
tremendous crops of large, well colored, firm 
berries, which sell well on the market. One of 
the really good sorts. 
THREE WS (P)— This is one of the kinds 
we always plant heavily, for the reason that 
there is a great and growing demand for the 
plants, as growers learn of its sterling worth. 
For perfect plant growth and for desirable size, 
appearance, shipping and keeping qualities of 
fruit, it is equalled by very few varieties. The 
quality is first class and is an excellent canner. 
WARFIED (I)— This grand old "Pistillate" 
in cultivation for more than 30 years is still 
popular with many growers. On moist, rich 
soil its crop of good sized, shining crimson ber- 
ries is almost incredible. One of the best can- 
ners. Dunlap is its best pollenizer. 
WILLIAMS IMPROVED (P)-For nearly a 
generation this has been the standard variety 
PEARL — Big in size; big in yield. 
(See description on page eight) 
throughout Ontario, and still retains its popu- 
larity. Too well known to require detailed des- 
cription. 
WM. BELT (P)-This old favorite of the 
garden still appeals to every lover of good 
strawberries. Has long been considered the 
standard of quality. We have a fine stock of 
the true Wm. Belt. 
YORK (P)— A very promising new berry 
from Penn. Makes a beautiful stand of plants, 
with healthy, dark green foliage. The large, 
long pointed berries are of superior quality and 
flavor and produced in abundance. A most de- 
sirable kind for the home garden. Try it. 
LATE VARIETIES 
AMANDA (P)— Claimed to be the largest 
of all strawberries and they are simply im- 
OREM — A fine late variety. 
(See description on page eight.) 
mcnse. Not only that but the quality leaves 
nothing to be desired. It is also a very pro- 
ductive variety and the vigorous healthy, lux- 
uriant plant growth enables to bring its great 
crop of fruit to maturity. Try it in your gar- 
den. 
ARNOUT (P)-After 10 years experience 
with this variety, we> recommend it to our 
friends as one of the very best late berries we 
have ever grown. Makes an abundant stand of 
big, strong, heavily rooted plants, producing 
an enormous crop of big, firm, bright red ber- 
ries that ship well and bring top prices. 
BALTIMORE (P)— This new berry from the 
South comes to us with great recommendations 
as to its vigor of plant growth and size, color, 
quality and quantity of fruit. Its plant growth 
is splendid and we consider it very promising 
Try it. 
BRANDYWINE (P)-Although long in cul- 
tivation Brandywine is still in great demand in 
some districts. Plants healthy, vigorous and 
productive and the fruit has long been con- 
sidered the standard quality, especially for can- 
ning purposes. 
