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E. W. REID’S CATALOGUE OP SMALL FRUITS, ETC. 
HAVKRLAND STRAWBERRY 
Well-Tested Varieties. 
Warfield No. 2. (P.) We place this va- 
riety first on our list, and know for profit 
we can say it heads anything we have yet 
tried. Again, we will state here, we did 
not fill but a few orders in the fall that 
Warfield was omitted. We saw it in 
Chicago on June 5th, and never witnessed 
a nicer show of fruit, while the fruit with 
us was much larger than what we saw. 
One nice point is its even size. All ber- 
ries are the same shape, color and size. 
While it is claimed to be more productive 
than Crescent, and from what we have 
seen we believe it to be, we know it will 
stand much better in shipping. We cannot 
say too much in regard to Warfield and 
will place it first on list. 30cts. perdoz., 
$1 per 100, 87 per 1,000. 
Haverland. (P.) A variety from Ohio 
which is exceedingly productive and very 
early. Plant robust and good grower. 
We were so well pleased with it, will plant 
extensively for fruit ourselves, as we ax’e 
well satisfied with its value. It produced 
more fruit per plant than any other va- 
riety on the farm, but will not stand long 
shipments. Some growers claim it will 
produce 1,000 bushels per acre, and we 
believe it will come as near as any of the 
first order. 50 cents per doz., 81.50 per 
100, $8 per 1,000. 
Bubach No. 5. (P.) Still holds its own, 
and we are not sorry for all we have 
ever claimed for it. As it is of the first 
order, and is finding its way to every 
fruit grower who grow for profit, we rec- 
ommend it highly for field culture, as it 
will yield large profit, being free from 
rust; a robust grower; fruit large to very 
large; plants strong and vigorous. Space 
will not permit us to say as much as we 
desire on some of these valuable new va- 
rieties. 25 cents per doz., 81 per 100, $5 
per 1,000. 
