MOST NORTHERN NU R SERIES IN AMER 
STRAWBERRIES. 
These deliKht in good rich soil, but will grow on any soil 
capable of erowing good general crops. By pliintinE early 
niedium and late varieties, the grower is supplied with fruit 
the entire season. .\s a fertilizer we recommend well rotted 
barnyard manure as su|>erior to all others 
!■ or field culture plant in nm-s 3K feet' apart, 18 inrhe.s 
apart in the rows. I- or garden culture 18 inches apart each 
way, leaving a pathway every third row 
After the ground is frozen in the fall, give a very light 
covering of leaves or straw, just enough to shade the plants, 
to keep tlie soil from thawing and freezing when the sui, 
shines. Remove the covering in early spring when tlu- 
plants begin to grow. If part of this covering is left betwet i. 
the rows,it will act as a mulch and help to keep thefruit clean 
NEW VARIETIES. 
Mrs Miller. ?ureJ'tm"i1rher^Cr^-.t 
tord the great strawberry specialist, and said to 
be the best variety ever introduced. The follow- 
ing IS taken from his description: "The plant 
IS large, vigorous, healthy, and productive, able 
to bring Its whole crop to maturity. Kruit large 
to very large, of regular conical form, slightly flattened, 
dark, glos,sy red, and of cwcllent quality. Season med- 
ium to very late. From our own notes: " Mrs. Miller has 
made a good show the past season. It lasted ten days 
longer than any other berry in our nursery. It showed 
the most productiveness of all." By mail, nostoaid 
doz. 50c., 100 $2.75. By express, doz! SOc., I(K) $2 So! 
Victor. T' Ji.''" i"'"?' "!.'" "''ariety is of a tough, 
, . ' Jiealthy kind, like Senator Dunlap, able to 
njugh it, and productive under any method of culture 
1 lie foliage is large, dark green, and handsome. The 
tiuit IS very large, roundish conical, but occasionally cor- 
rugated, dark, glossy red, with red flesh, firm, and of ex- 
cellent flavor It IS a great berry for market or home 
use, ami fine for canning. Season medium to late Bv 
40c ,' 100 M^lw "press,' doz. 
Nimrod . Before this was named it was exhib- 
j.iuu^uu. J,, g4 ^^^^ ^^y^j Nimrod be- 
came Mr. Beaver is a noted hunter. The Nimrod is the 
most beautiful berry in our collection. The fruit is 
large, roundish conical, of regular form and smooth, 
glossy surface, brilliant red, firm, and second to none but 
he Beaver in flavor. The plant is of medium size and 
hea thy, with thick, substantial foliage, which was en- 
tirely free fnim rust last .season when so many varieties 
were affected. It is a good bearer. Sea.son medium 
Price same as Victor. 
STANDARD VARIETIES. 
By mail, postpaid, doz. 25c., 100 SI.OO. Bv express, doz 
25c., 100 75c., 1,000 $4.00'. 
mPERFECr BLOSSO.M. 
PERFECT BLOSSOM. 
..JlfJ"* and Imperfect Blossoms: The varieties marked 
y have perfect blossoms and will bear fruit abundantly 
without being mixed with other varieties. The varieties 
marke<l 'X" have imperfect flowers and shouhl be mi.ved 
or planted alongside other varieties, so as to properly fertil- 
ize them, or they will produce but little fniit and it will be 
imperfect at that; but when properly fertilized they are more 
productive than the perfect flowering varieties 
Not less than six of a variety sold 
6 at dozen rates. 50 at 100 rates 
Larger quantities priced on applica' 
Please Note. 
500 at 1,000 rates, 
tion. 
BederWOOd j ''^'""i ■^'arlety yields enormously 
I , "V"* »n>1 Prtxhiees large, perfectly formed 
i>cn ies of a liglit scarlet color and fine flavor. 
BrandvwinP A '"rge, late. hand.some, 
ijiciliuj^vvuic. productive berry of excellent 
<iualily; regular conical form; dark glossy red, extending 
U) the center. 
Bubach's No 5 ■ plants of this 
Tu . r , .variety are used than any 
other .sort. Its large and uniform size, fine form and 
wlor. unsurpassed productiveness and great vigor com- 
bining to make it the leading market sort. 
Challenge f- .'''h''*'»f«-'«'>'>allya market berry. 
, , • '••< immcn.sely productive, of the 
largest .size, of good color, quality and appearance, and 
u splendid shipiier. l<or resisting drouth we believe it 
rias no suoeripr and very few if any, equals. It is of fine 
Havor and color, firm and ships perfectly almost any dis- 
tance. 
Clvdp I"''*; f™'t is large, firm, never varies from 
I ■ *r '.V" ■'««"''"" con'cal shape and holds its size to 
the end of the sea.son. 
Crescent Seedling, l^^:^^^. 
OILS and hardy. * 
Nimrod. 
GandV f • reliable late variety, 
"J; • berries bright crimson, 
very uniform in size and sha|5e, large 
and hrm; plants vigorous and healthy 
Glen Marv. '}<""■■'<'■'» large^ to 
, , , / • very large, often flat- 
tened, bright deep red on surface, light 
red to center, sweet, rich, good flavor 
Season medium to late. One of the most 
productive and holds its size well to end 
of season. 
Greenville thoroughly tried at the 
1 . experimental stations for the past five 
years and reports are unanimous in its favor It 
U-ads for productiveness, market, home use, and general 
purposes; combines earliness, firmness, large size good 
qu-ality, very even and fine color, with wonderful v^or 
and hea th of plant; free from rust, and attains its great- 
est productiveness when planted near BederwoocT 
X. A fine grower, very productive. 
,, . ., ""P, of the leading early market 
iierries uniform, long, medium size and quality. 
Joe. 'pI ?*''<"?I!:' beautiful plant. Multiplies rapidly. 
y 1 he berries are large, brilliant, glossy red, coni- 
cal in form, borne well up off the ground on strong stems: 
or good quality; medium to late. One of the very finest 
we have ever sent out and bound to succeed everywhere 
Haverland 
Lovett. 
'^^^ fe;'''''*^ are produced in clusters of 
hrili;„„t XtolO. 1 hey are globular, .slightly conical, 
brilliant red; ripen uniformly to the tip and are very 
large and of delicious flavor. For general market pur- 
poses It has no superior. 
Michels Early. 
p.. First and earliest of its 
.ir,„l, „..;„„ Ti 1 ■' ■ .'tis strong, hardy and 
li^^ f^.l r 1 V^"'",** '"'e '^'''Kht crimson, medium 
size, ful and round an.l mosi delicious flavor, ripenine 
Delore all others. 
Parker Earle. 
p. Uniformly large, regular. 
. , 'T". conical, with a .short neck: color 
glos.sy scarlet-crimson; ripens all over; flesh mo<lcratelv 
hrm no hollow core, quality good; flowers perfect 
ive ' "^^^ vigorous, healthy, and remarkably product- 
ROUeh Rider ?• .'^'"onnou.sly productive and 
xviucx. hardy. Berries very large, 
round, .siirnewhat flattened and pointed, dark and retfin 
color. Stock from our own growing. One of the best 
K. , ^r^'^'^T'f- .We. highly recommend this as t^ie 
best sort for late ripening. 
Senator DunlaO. E- .Exceedingly vigorous. 
. .• ■ , '•'-"i*^. Iruit large, regular and at- 
tractive in form, deep red without and within, firm in 
substance and excellent in quality. Begins to ri^n with 
the earliest and continues nearly a month. 
Wm. Belt .,'^'i8orovis. heaw plant, very 
, ^^^\ thrifty and productive. The berries 
are large, conical, uniform in shaije and glo.ssv criRison 
Ihey all rijien without green tips, of good quality, flavor 
and an excellent market and shipping berry. 
Warfield '^^ ''■e best and most profitable 
..* .strawberry on the market. It is unsur- 
passed for shipping on account of its firmness and great 
l>eauty. It is very productive and vigorous. The ber- 
ries are large, deep crimson and of most exquisite flavor 
