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Graham's Small Fruit Catalogue 
flavor. It i.s a perfect flowering variety, foliage dark green, one of the healthiest of 
plants on my grounds, an upright grower, with very strong fruit steins, wdiich are 
required to hold up its immense load of fruit. Midseason. Dozen /sc zs zoc loo 
50c; 1,000, $J.OO. 00,,, 
BUiH CLUiTER.. (Imp.) From Arkansas where it has a fine record for 
vigorous growth, extra large jilants, strong fruit stems and great productiveness. 
In yield it has excelled the Crescent, and produced at the rate of 10,000 quarts to 
the acre. I he plants here are very vigorous and exceedingly productive of large, 
bright, attractive berries that hold their size to the very last. Fruit of fair quality 
and home in great clusters on tall fruit stems above the plants. A great advantage 
in picking and having berries perfectly free from sand and dirt. Midsea.son. Dozen, 
'5‘>’ < 5 . 100, 50c; 1,000, %2.ys- 
OLEN MARY. (Per.) Vigorous and prolific. Berries large, mostly irreg- 
ular, often flattened and ribbed, but seldom cockscomed. Dark scarlet, glossy, 
beautiful, although an occasional specimen is not well colored. Flesh light red, 
moderiitely Ann and of good quality. Season medium to late. It excels Brandy- 
wine, Sharpless and Marshall in productiveness. Do/^n, lec; z<, zoc: 100 soc 
1,000, $S-Oo. ’ 
LLOYD OR. JEAFORD. (imp.) The plant is very large, vigorous 
grower and very productive. The fruit is very dark, glossy red, dark to the center, 
of good quality, solid, and a good shipper. It begins to ripen before Bubach and re- 
mains in bearing almost as late as Gandy. Dozen, 15c; 2$, 20c, 100, 50c; 1,000, $3.00. 
POCONOK.EI,. (Per.) The berry is 
round conical, resembles the old Wilson but is 
much larger. The plant is a strong robust 
grower with very dark green foliage, perfectly 
tree from rust or blight and enormously pro- 
ductive. The fruit is large, firm, of a deep red 
and one of the best in quality. 
The berries continue large to the end of the 
season. They ripen evenly and are one of the 
best shippers yet introduced. It is very highly 
praised by all tho.se who have tested it and with 
out doubt will be placed at the head of the 
.standard varieties. Midseason. Dozen, /3c; 
23, 20C; 100, 50c; 1,000, $3.00. 
PRIDE OF CUMBERLAND. A 
perfect-flowering plant, very productive of 
large, obtuse conical, bright, glossy red berries, 
firm enough for long-distance shipment. Rip- 
ens in midseason and thrives on any soil, but 
delights in a deep rich one. Large size, perfect form, rich deep red color and superb 
shipping and keeping qualities make this one of the leaders in the long-distance class. 
It is also equally valuable for near-by market. Per /oo, 50c; 1,000, $3. 
JERRY RUJR. [Inip.] This variety po.ssesses so many good qualities 
that the originator would not sell the plants or have them introduced fora number 
of years. He claims it is to be larger than the Bubach and as firm and productive 
as the Warfield. 
We have fruited the Jerry Rusk for twoseasons and think highly of it. With 
us it is more vigorous than the Bubach and makes a good fruiting row of extra 
large plants. It is a great bearer of large to very large berries 
that hold their size to the last. The quality is good for so firm a berry. 
One of the best for long shipment. Midseason. Dozen, 13c; 23, soe; 100, 60c; 
/,ooo, $3.30. 
The plants reached me yesterday in good condi.tion. Thanking )’0U most sin- 
cerely for the extra plants you sent me. I am very truly, 
N. Ai.dro Whitfori), Adams, N. Y. 
