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The Butler & Jewell Co. 
STRAWBERRIES 
(P.) denotes pistillate varieties; (B.) bi-sexual or perfect-flowering 
Amaut. ( B. ) Similar to Parker Earle, of which it is said to be 
a seedling. Even more productive than its parent, and much 
healthier. 25 cts. per doz., 75 cts. per 100, $4 per 1,000. 
Bismarck. (B.) A seed- 
ling of Bubach. Plant much 
stronger, healthier and more 
productive. Fruit about same 
size as its parent, but much 
firmer, more regular in form 
and uniform in size. We 
consider it our very best 
market variety, and advise 
our customers to give it a 
trial, both for market and 
home use. Quality very 
good. Midseason. 25 cts. 
per doz., 50 cts. per 100 
$3 per 1,000. 
Brandywine. (B.) A very 
promising variety, which has 
been quite generally tested 
and has given almost univer- 
sal satisfaction. Plant vigor- 
ous, large, healthy, hardy 
B.smarok Strawberry. and productive. Berries 
large, late, roundish conical, regular, uniform in size, handsome in 
color, and excellent in quality. Popular for home use or market. 
25 cts. per doz., 50 cts. per ico, $3 per r,ooo. 
Bubach. (P. ) This is a 
beautiful, large and produc- 
tive early variety. No other 
variety as large is so early 
and productive. Too soft 
for long shipment, but is a 
fine variety for near markets. 
While a vigorous grower and 
a remarkably robust and 
healthy plant, it makes but 
few runners, and, conse- 
quently, those who offer true 
stock must ask a higher price 
than for other well-known 
varieties. 25 cts. per doz., 
60 cts. per 100, $4 per 1,000. 
Clyde. (B. ) Very vigorous 
grower and exceedingly 
strong plant. A prodigious 
bearer of good-sized, sweet- 
ish berries that will „ sell 
Clyde Strawberry. 
