C. IV. GRAHAM 
of beautiful berries. The fruit is very firm, stands up well, of good color and quality, 
flavor a rich sub acid, berries large but not the largest. Fruit stems tall and ripens 
all the fruit. It is a great runner and a .strong grower of extra large plants, and 
when grown in the matted row it will not be necessary to plant closer than three by 
four feet. 
Mrs. Miller. (Imp ) — From what I have seen of this variety I am led to be- 
lieve it to be my best late berry. It behaved .so well last season that I will plant 
more of it this year. In fruiting this variety we found that it was like the Intro- 
ducer’s description which we give; 
“It.s great tlcalthy plants, green ami clean, are a delight to the grower, and its generous 
yiehi oTbriitiant berries shining among the leaves amply rewanis all his care ami pains. The 
irnit is very large, dark re*l ami glossy, oblong in form, slightly flattened and of delicious flavor. 
The flesh is red. Medium to very late." 
Seed Corn. I have selected and traced up a small quantity of this variety. 
It is the early improved yellow, extra light rowed corn. It has long ears and deep 
grain, with small cob and is a heavy yielder. On good soil it will produce from 
too to 125 bushels to the acre. This corn has always received first premium at the 
Afton Fair. Price by freighter express per string, twenty-six ears, 25 cents. 
Testimonials for 1906 
Plants received on the 23rd and set on the 24th. Thank you for the liberal 
count and the one dozen extra plants. Wick Hathaway, Madison, Ohio. 
The strawberry plants received in good condition. They were very fine. 
Thank you for the extra plants which you sent gratis. 
O. E. Wilson, Binghamton, N. Y. 
Special Offer, No. 1 . — One dozen each of the Cardinal, Wick’s Hathaway, 
Pine Apple, Almo and Abington, by mail for Ji. 00. Twenty-five each by Express 
for $1.00. 
Special Offer No. 2 . — Twenty-five each of the Wonder, Pride of Michigan, 
Cardinal, Abington and Arnout by Express for $1.00. 
Special Offer, No. 3 . — One dozen each of the Oaks Early, Fairfield, Senator 
Dunlap, Klondike, Ruby and Superior by mail for $1.00. Twenty-five each by Ex- 
press for fi.oo. 
