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and is superior to it in every other respect. It 
has yielded one-half more than the Crescent with 
the same chance, and is far sii[)erior in every 
other way.” 
HAVERLAND — seeilling of the Crescenti 
originated in Ohio. Perfectly healthy plant, 
very vigorous, and wonderfully productive 
Berries very large, uniform in shape, and bright 
scarlet color. Quality not surpassed by any 
market berry. N'o rust: roots dee)r and fruit 
holds size well. 
GANDY- The great late berry for Wisconsin. 
Is a good shipper and long keeper. Productive: 
never rusts or sun-scalds the fruit no matter 
how hot or wet the weather; of mammoth size, 
regular, bright scarlet, anil perfect blossom. 
We have the Crescent, May King, Jewell, 
Henderson, Cumberland, Belmont,. Ontario, 
Gold, Monmouth, Logan, Bomba, Mammoth, 
Itasca, and twenty-five others that will fruit this 
coming season. We are intending to coni|)are 
and be able to advise as to the best to plant. I 
have fruited all but a few of the last mentioned 
varieties. Shall take great pains to furnish none 
but best plants, in fine condition. You will see 
by referring to the testimonials, that I under- 
stand packing. 
DWARF JUNEBERRY. 
This is becoming popular as a fruit for home 
growing, and I will have a limited supi»ly of the 
plants the coming s|)ring. I quote from Car- 
penter & Gage, of Nebraska: “For several 
years we have been watching the Juneberry, and 
