BRIDGMAN NURSERY COMPANY, BRIDGMAN, MICHIGAN 
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GLEN MARY (Bisex.) A -well known variety, 
bright green foliage, upright grower. The Glen 
Mary is semi-staminate. Berries are big, dark 
red beauties with prominent seeds of bright yel- 
low; the meat is rich and juicy, crimson in color. 
It is very popular for fancy market. 
KELLOGG'S PRIZE. This is a pistillate variety 
and is claimed to cover a long season. The origi- 
nator describes it as follows: "Kellogg's Prize 
continued to bear a little later than the Sample 
and Stevens' Late Champion, and was the last to 
be found on the vines. If the public knew of the 
value of this variety the demand for plants could 
not be supplied." Very highly colored, with golden 
seeds, the rich coloring extending to the center; 
flavor delicious; the cap is ample and in harmony 
with the size of the berries. 
HAVERLAND (Imp.) This is a midseason pro- 
ducer. The plants are healthy, vigorous, and large, 
producing ample runners; the stems are unable to 
hold the fruit from the ground. This makes 
mulching desirable. 
POCOMOKE (Per.) From the standpoint of a 
commercial grower, this comes very near being a 
perfect variety. It is a healthy, luxuriant grower, 
making plenty of runners, and is an abundant 
bearer of large, firm, bright red berries. Never 
misshapen and holds up in size better than a great 
many varieties. It is a superior berry in every 
way. Very popular as a canner. Needs no petting 
and will produce large crops under reasonably 
good culture. 
SAMPLE (Imp.) Season very late. The Sample 
Strawberry is admired by everyone who has seen 
it. Berry is of large size and fine quality; quite 
firm; continues a long time in fruit; the berries 
are large to the last. Colors all over at once. 
Foliage perfect, fruit nerfect. Sample is one of 
our best late strawberries. 
STEVENS' LATE CHAMPION (Per.) This new 
late variety seems to do well wherever tested. 
Very large, fine flavored, bright color, good ship- 
per, a fine bed maker, a heavy yielder, fine foliage. 
It ripens later than the Gandy. It certainly is a 
strong and healthy grower, and a prolific bearer. 
WARFIELD (Imp.) One of the oldest, best 
known varieties of strawberries grovm, and it still 
has many staunch friends scattered everywhere, 
who have grown it regularly and find it one of 
the best. It is a good sized berry, dark color, fine 
flavor, very productive. Warfield grows particu- 
larly well on heavy soils, a clay soil seems to be 
its home. Wherever you offer Warfield berries for 
sale you have no trouble in getting customers. 
For canning purposes it has no superior. 
Do not let it make too many runners. It is 
liable to develop into a heavy row before you 
know it. The Warfield is one of the surest plants 
to grow you can buy, your trouble will be you will 
have too many plants for large berries. Watch 
this. 
WM. BELT (Per.) A very fancy berry; in size 
it is all that one can ask, of the very finest flavor, 
beautiful bright red color, very prolific, plant free 
grower. Has nice green calyx and the berry, which 
is a fire red, has an extra blush at its tip, the 
color radiating makes it one that you will notice 
among the best. A most tempting and delicious 
berry. 
MAGIC GEM. One of the very latest introduc- 
tions. A very strong plant and makes a good 
row of thrifty looking plants. Berries of very 
best flavor, good size and color; will ship to nearby 
markets in good condition. Very productive and 
recommended for the home table. A southern 
grower says, "Magic Gem berries are so large that 
they will not go into a common water glass." 
