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THE BUTLER & JEWELL CO. 
STRAWBERRIES, continued. 
Ridgeway. (B.) An extremely vigorous and healthy plant. 
We are greatly pleased with the fruit produced on spring-set 
plants, but as we dug 
our entire stock last sea- 
son for plants, have had 
no opportunity to fruit 
it fairly. Very promis- 
ing. 25 cts. per doz., 
75 cts. per 100, $4 per 
i,oco. 
Rio. (B.) Our largest 
and most productive 
very early berry. Noth- 
ing of its season equals 
it. Firm, of good color 
and quality. 25 cts. per 
doz., 50 cts. per 100, 
$3 per 1,000. 
Sample. (P.) So 
much has been said 
about this berry that we 
will refrain from adding 
anything more until we 
have given it a full and 
fair trial. We have 
plenty of plants of our own growing, if any of our customers care 
to test it. 25 cts. per doz., $1 per 100, $8 per 1,000. 
Seaford. (B.) Variety shows health and vigor. Said to be 
early, large, four times as productive as Bubach, a good shipper, 
of good color and quality, 
and to bring extremely 
high prices. We hope it 
will fulfil the claims made 
for it, especially the last 
one, as we are greatly in 
need of such a Straw- 
berry at the present time. 
25c. per doz., $ 1 per 100. 
Sharpless. (B.) This 
old standard variety main- 
tains its high place in pub- 
lic estimation on account 
of its large size and splen- 
did market qualities. On 
strong land it is often very 
profitable. 25c. per doz., 
50c. per 100, $3 per 1,000. 
Star. (B.) A very 
promising Ohio berry. 
Plant vigorous and very 
healthy. Not fruited here Rio. 
