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lent in quality. Popular for home use or mar- 
ket. Per dozen, 25e; 100, 50c; 1000, §3.50. 
CLYDE (B) — Very vigorous grower and ex- 
ceedingly strong plant. A prodigious bearer of 
good sized, sweetish berries, which will sell 
Jf' readily if not too light colored and soft, which 
we fear it may prove when grown in heavy mat- 
ted rows on light soil. Per dozen, 25c; 100.50c; 
1000, $4. 
COLUMBIAN (B) — A strong growing, deep 
. rooted plant of Crescent type; productive; berries 
large, good color and flavor. Per dozen 25 cts; 
100, 50c; 1000, §3.50. 
CRESCENT (P)— The best known of all straw- 
» berries, and in many places is still the most pro- 
lific and profitable. Always a safe variety to 
plant. Per dozen, 25c; 100, 50c; 1000, §2.50; 10- 
000 , § 20 . 00 . 
CYCLONE (B)— Vigorous plant; large, hand- 
some berry; mid-season; productive. Per dozen, 
25 cents; 100, 50 cents; 1000, $3.50. 
Edgar Queen (P) — A very large early variety, 
of good color and fair quality. Plant vigorous 
and healthy. Should be given a trial. Per doz- 
. en, 25 cents; 100, 50 cents; 1000, §4.00. 
Erie (B) — Fine, productive, dark glossy color, 
large size, perfect form, and excellent quality, 
The very best canning berry ever introduced. 
Per dozen, 25c; 100. 75c; 1000, $6.00. 
Fountain (B)— Came to us from the West high- 
