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Dew. This is sa‘d to be one of the largest berries grown. We find it very 
large and very handsome. 
Dayton (S) It is large, firm, deep color, and of uniform size: an excellent 
grower, productive and early. It is one of the very best to plant as a fertiliz- 
er among other varieties Favorable reports are heard all over the country this 
year from “Dayton.” Plant it without fail, as plants are now within the reach 
of all. 
• Enhance (S) Exceedingly productive, and in localities where it succeeds 
one of the most profitable market sorts. The plautis a vigorous, strong grow- 
er with splendid foilage. Fruit large, rather irregular iu shape, of dark crim- 
son color, firm flesh and good quality. For home use it is admirable. Mid- 
season to late. 
Edgar Queen (P) An immense j-ielder of large and well shaped fine fruit. 
Early. Quality good. 
Greenville (P) We have fully tested this variety and consider it the very 
best; being a good plant-maker, healthy, no rust, seems to suit any soil and iu 
any state; berries larger than Bubach, which it resembles; good color and 
carries good. It is thought by those who grow it to be the best allround berry 
in the world. It has more praise from experiment stations than any other. 
Alton, 111. —The Greenville pleases me well, it was large, good color, good 
grower an 3 berries held out well in size J. S. Brown, Experimental Station. 
Buakertown, Pa.— I think very highiy of the Greeuville strawberry and 
will plant it more extensively this year. J. P. Clyrner. 
H E. Vandemhn, Ex U. S Pomologist, says the Greenville was one ol the 
best this season. 
There are hundreds of testimonials for this berry would space permit. Do 
not fail to buy it 
Gandy (S) Decidedly the best late 
strawberry, and standard market variety 
for fruit growers. The berries are large, 
very uniform of bright crimson color, 
handsome and showy, firm and of good 
quality; plaut a strong, vigorous grower 
with clean foliage and productive when 
given good soil and culture Its large 
size and handsome appearance makes it 
a profitable sort for a fancy market, and 
it should be included in every home col- 
lection. Date to uery late. 
Haveriand (P)The great productive- 
ness of this variety renders it exceedingly 
profitable for a local or near by market, 
and also very desirable for the home 
garden. It requires heavy soil, how- 
ever, and is then very satisfactory. 
The plant is a strong grower with good 
foliage and the fruit is large, long, with 
rounded apex, of a bright, glossy crimson, 
good quality and moderately firm. Late. 
Bismark (S) It is thus described by the originator: Bismark, a seedling of 
Bubach No 5 , pollenized bv Van Deman. Plant resembles Bubach in every 
way, but is more robust and stocky with the same ironclad foliage. Fruit pro- 
duced in abundance outyielding Bubach. Shape obtuse, conical, never cox - 
corned, the heaviest, most solid berry I have ever grown or handled. Color 
bright scarlet, no green tips. very firm, good flavor, season 
medium to very late, size larger than Bubach. excelling Mary, Timbrel, Beech- 
er, Holland and Sharpless as grown here Staminate blossom Give it good, 
strong soil and be surprised and pleased with its immence crop of large luscious 
berries. 
