GRAHAM S SMALL FRUIT CATALOGUE. 
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CARRIE. A seedling of the Havet-land, which it very much resembles in 
shape and habit of growth. It is darker in color and firmer than its parent 
being an excellent shipper. It is highly recommended by Prof W J Green' 
of the Ohio Experiment Station, who says it pleases him better than any berrv 
recently introduced, j .y 
PET. I have fruited this variety two years. I am very well pleased with 
It. the plant IS a strong, vigorous grower of the Sharpless class. The berrv 
IS very large, fully as large as Wolverton or Haverland and is more productive. 
I'ruit line flavor. It has a perfect blossom very rich in pollen. These berries 
always bring high prices. 
MARY. Phis IS a New Jersey berry of very large size. It has made a 
great record in nearly all parts of the country. It is only of medium quality 
Plant very large and strong. Berry one of the largest grown, beautiful in 
appearance. Very productive and quite firm. Season medium to late, retain- 
ing Its large size to end of season. Owing to firmness, size and color we deem 
it a very valuable market variety. 
MELE. Plant large, healthy and 
uniformly heart-shaped with a blunt tip; 
ty. Ripens through a long season. 
yery prodiictiye. Berries large and 
color scarlet; firm and of good qiiali- 
NOBLE. One of the most noted of the English berries and the best one 
ever friuted here. It is generally a success in this country and is recommend- 
ed for those who desire to raise the very best, and know how to do it The 
Noble is one of the largest. 
IVAN HOE. Originated by Mr. George W. Trowbridge, near Cincinnati 
It IS a very desirable early variety. The plant is an excellent grower and a 
good bearer. It has a strongly staminate blossom. The fruit is rather lon<r 
conical, very bright red and of good quality. For an early sort I prefer thts 
to any other. 
HAVERLAND. Originated by Mr. Haverland near Cincinnati. It is a 
well known reliable variety succeeding in all parts of the country. The plant 
is a healthy, vigorous grower, and one of the most productive. Blossom pistil- 
late. Fruit str Iks are not strong enough to hold up the load of fruit and 
mulching is a necessity. Fruit large, long, bright red, medium in firmness 
and of good quality. 
GLEN MARY. This variety has not proven a desired success here 
Plants vigorous, large and stocky, free from rust or blight, and productive 
Fruit large, irregular shape, dark red, fairly firm but only medium in quality’ 
Season medium to late. 
I have omitted two varieties strawberries introduced in last year's catalogue: 
THE LEIGH. Closely resembles in every was the Crescent, and Pond- 
rosia proved to be the Enhance renamed. 
WOLVERTON. One of the most valuable sorts ever introduced The 
plant is vigorous and thrifty, a giant in size and abundantly productive The 
fruit is very large, firm, bright red in color and of extra fine quality. A prof- 
itable variety for fancy market. ‘ 
FOUNTAIN. This is one of the best market berries on my grounds 
The plant is an exceedingly vigorous and thrifty grower and one of the most 
productive. The fruit is large and handsome, of a deep, bright red color, flesh 
led and solid to the center, heai't shaped, somewhat subacid but of a good qual- 
ity. It is unexcelled for long shipment. 
