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PARKER EARLE. 
Warfield No. 2. 
•'Bubach No. 5. (P). A wonderful berry in vigor of 
plant and yield of fruit even under careless cul- 
ture. The fruit is in many instances enormous, 
and the average is large and handsome. It is 
exceedingly productive and very valuable for a 
near by market. Midseason. 
Crawford. From Ohio, and the originator thus de- 
scribes it: “The plant is very large and stocky, 
dark green and free from defects. It has a per- 
fect berry and is a good bearer. The fruit is 
large to very large, somewhat irregular at first 
but never coxcombed. Color bright glossy red 
and lighter within. The flesh is firm and of ex- 
cellent quality.” ) 
Cinderella. A splendid early variety; berries large, 
conical, regular, bright glossy scarlet, firm, of 
excellent flavor; plant unsually vigorous and 
healthy. 
Captain Jack. A most vigorous grower, healthy 
and productive; berries large, handsome and 
solid. 
Cumberland Triumph. A magnificent variety; ber- 
ries immense; fine, perfect form, and of fine fla- 
vor; plant very vigorous and moderately pro- 
ductive. 
Bubach No. 5. 
Crescent Seedling. (P). Medium size, bright light scarlet, not very firm; continues a long time 
in fruit; plant very vigorous and hardy, and will produce good crops under greater neglect 
than any other Strawberry, and is a good paying variety for both family use and market. 
Charles Downing. I v arge, conical; crimson; flesh firm, of fine flavor and good quality; plant 
healthy, vigorous and productive. 
Eureka. (P). Plant vigorous, of medium size, very prolific; large berry, of good quality, firm and 
of good shape; medium to late in ripening. 
