C. \A /. GRAHA/n, 
MIDSEASON VARIETIES. 
Dewey. A seedling' of the Haverland. It resembles that variety in plant 
and fruit, but the berries are larger, as productive, better quality, more firm 
and uniform in size, and with stout stems that keep the fruit from the ground. 
The plant is a great runner and enormous bearer. 
Sutherland. A splendid grower, and a great producer. Berries medium 
to large, very firm, bright red, colored clear through, round, conical, and of good 
qualitj'. I consider it one of our best market varieties. 
Dunlap. A improved Warfield, larger, more vigorous, of better quality, 
and firm and productive. The most valuable commercial variety that fruited 
here, and one of the most popular for canning. Plants medium in size, very 
vigorous, and when restricted to half matted rows, exceedingly productive. 
Fruit very firm, large, smooth, and of a beautiful deep red in color. 
Oom Paul. This variety is very productive for so large a berry, fruit 
firm, of good quality conical and large, even to the end of the season, plants are 
strong and healthy, and make a moderate number of runners. 
Splendid. 
Very highly praised in the western states as a reliable market 
berry. It is the deepest rooting variety on my place, and is as hardy and healthy 
as any in cultivation. Exceedingly productive of medium to large, smooth round 
bright scarlet berries that are firm and good. A sure cropper. 
Parsons Beauty. The plant is very large -about the size of the Glen 
Mary, — makes plants quite freely ; is free from disease of every kind; and is 
probably not excelled in productiveness by any other variety on the market. 
The fruit is very large and showy; bright red all over, with no white tips; re- 
sembling the old Wilson in color and firmness; often corrugated, but other- 
wise not misshapen. The quality is fair flavor and a rich subacid. 
Lyon. Of the Warfield type. It resemble that variety in fruit but is long- 
er and more productive. The most productive berry with us last season. Fruit 
long, conical, bright red, light on the under side, red clear through when fully 
ripe, firm and of good quality. Plants are medium in size and a great runner. 
It does the best grown in hills or narrow rows; but even in wide matted rows, the 
yield is enormous. 
Miller. One of the best yet introduced by M. Crawford. The plants are 
excellent growers, of the largest size, free from disease. The fruit is very large; 
a beautiful bright glossy red; light inside; good quality and very productive.' 
A good variety for a fancy trade. 
MilUltC Man. One of the best and most profitable varieties we grow for 
table use, or near-by market. The plant is strong and hardy, a great runner 
and very productive. Berries fairly firm delicious in quality and of a beautiful 
bright crimson in color, fruit when well grown is large to very large. Speci- 
mens were picked from wide matted rows last season larger than Bubach. 
Uncle Sam. 
This is a remarkable berry in some respects. 
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