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GRAND MERE NURSERIES, 
„ * tron « growing- perfect blooming:, healthy plant, with light 
gieen foliage. Everywhere tested, it proved to be exceedingly productive of 
large, globular, perfectly' formed, light 
scarlet berries of fine quality, always in- 
clined to overbear. Some plants have 
more fruit stalks than leave stalks. A 
light application of nitrate of soda, in 
early spring before fruiting will stimu- 
late greater foliage growth, and so help 
the fruiting of this remarkable variety. 
CRESCENT. — (P) a standard of pro- 
ductiveness all over the country; succeeds 
every where. Stands neglect best of any; 
plant small, berries fair size, bright and 
attractive. Not very firm. Many grow- 
es consider this the most profitable ber- 
ry for market. 
GLEN MARY. — Berries large to very 
large, often flattened, bright deep red on 
surface; light red to center. Sweet, rich, 
good flavor. Season, medium to late. One 
of the most productive and holds its size 
well to the end of the season. Plants 
very vigorous, and one of the best for 
home use and nearby market. 
HAVERLAND (P). — A fine grower, 
very productive; one of the best of the 
CLYDE leading early market sorts. Berries uni- 
form, long, medium size, and good quality. 
MICHEL’S EARLY. — Plant a strong grower. Berries medium size, roundish 
bright crimson, fair quality. One of the first berries to ripen. Is a strong 
plant maker and does well on light soil. 
POCOMOKE. — The berry is round, conical, and resembles the old Wilson 
but is much larger, and one of the best varieties in existance, not only for its 
enormous productiveness, but on account of its beauty. Adapted to all soils. 
Its large, deep red color, firmness and high flavor make it one of the most 
profitable shippers. 
SENATOR DUNLAP. — A well tested, wonderfully productive variety, one 
Of the safe sorts to plant everywhere and sure to take a high place among the 
prominent standard sorts, plant re- 
sembles Warfield, rampant runner, 
should be restricted in its produc- 
tion of plants; fully equal to Cres- 
cent and Warfield in its ability to 
succeed under all circumstances. 
Fruit good size, regular form, 
beautiful bright red, glossy, firm, 
splendid keeper and shipper, excel- 
lent quality, one of the best for 
canning. Ripens early, and contin- 
ues a long time. It promises to 
stand at the head in its wonderful 
ability to ripen a good crop under 
almost any condition of drouth or 
neglect. 
SAMPLE. — (P). — One of the 
very best berries, and it seems to 
succeed nearly everywhere. Plants 
strong, large and healthy, produc- 
ing in profusion large, dark colored 
berries, of uniform size and color. 
Firm enough to ship well, one of 
the best standard sorts for home 
use and market. Season, late. 
SENATOR DUNI,AP 
TENNESSEE PROLIFIC. — One 
of the good medium early varieties. 
Large size and productive. It is a 
very vigorous healthy plant, with never a spot of rust It has a strong stami- 
nate blossom, and is especially valuable as a pollenizer. 
UNCLE JIM. — Plants are large and free from rust, berry is large, regular 
form, and season is very late. 
WARFIELD (P). — Its great beauty, firmness, and earliness, good flavor, pro- 
ductiveness, and vigor, makes it especially popular. Ripens with Senator Dun- 
lap, which makes a good fertilizer to plant with it, as the shape and color of 
the berries are the same, and look a great deal alike when picked together. 
