COLUMBIAJf GRAPE COMPAJfY. 
Bouncer Strawberry 
This is the bigf berry that Hale 
Brothers paid fifty dollars for a name 
for to Mr. Allen. It is a fine gfrower 
with us, and we look for some fine 
fruit this season. It makes larg'e 
plants and very healthy; large, fine 
crown; a seedling from Jersey Queen, 
pollenized with Miner; produces larger 
berries than either of the above named; 
a perfect bloomer; a great plant; makes 
berries of extra large size; flesh a deep 
red all through, and spicy rich flavor. 
For BIG BERRIES, Plant BOUNCER 
It certainly has a great future with us. 
TIMBRELL STRAWBERRY. — This berry has been Mr. E. W. Reid’s 
avorite. Growepthat have become acquainted with this berry can not 
Its favor, but there are probably some sections where it may 
possibly no succeed as well as other varieties, but it has been commended 
bv leading horticulturalists as the best variety ever introduced. No straw- 
err^ has ever been approved of by the grower as has been the Timbrell. 
The Brunette Strawberry 
The Brunette is a fine grower with us, and 
certainly has a gseat future. It is a new variety 
originated by G. Cowing, of Indiana. This is 
the variety to raise if you want the best quality. 
It has been well tested, and all who have tried 
it are well pleased with it. The plant is a 
strong grower, very healthy, has a perfect 
flower, and is very productive of large fruit, 
regular in form; very dark crimson, even to the 
center; a splendid shipper. 
NONAME STRAWBERRY. — It is one of Mr. Thompson’s big berries; 
large, fine, early and firm; long season and wonderfully productive; just 
what the parties claim for it. It has a fine, large, attractive berry. We 
certainly think it well worthy a trial. Our plants of Noname this season 
are as fine and just as hardy a grower as we have in our collection. They 
make a strong, vigorous crown, with the promise of large fruit. We cor- 
t.ainly can recommend it, as it grows freely on our soil. 
