Afton, IN, V 
ViGtOr We have but a small stock of this variety, but the plant 
is a fine grower. J have not seen it in bearing, we give the introduc- 
ers description; 
“The plant of this variety is of the tough, healthy kind, like Senator Dunlap, 
:able to rough it, and productive under any method of culture. The foliage is 
large, dark green, and hand some . Tire fruit is very / large, roundish conical 
hut occasionally corrugated, dark, glossy red, with red flesh, firm, and of 
excellent flavor. It is a great berry for market or home use, and fine for can- 
ning. Season medium to late. ” 
Green’s Pineapple Flavored Strawberry from Green's Nursery Co. 
N. Y. One of my neighbors who has fruited this speaks highly of it: 
Its History— A strawberry grower at Mt. Morris, N. Y., discovered a valu- 
able new strawberry. After testing this variety, he destroyed all other var- 
ieties, and planted nothing but this new one. He has secured each year an 
immense crop of large and handsome berries, which sold in the local market at 
prices far above those of ordinary strawberries. Not only is this new variety 
very vigorous and productive and the fruit large, but the quality is superior, 
a rich pineapple flavor. 
Ideal Plants received last spring from B. King of Mass. They are 
large and stocky and have made a good fruiting row. Mr. King 
says that this variety 
As grown here on heavy soil it has proved to be one of the very best berries 
in cultivation for market. A good grower, early, bright crimson color, very 
firm and productive. 
Special Offer 
Last season my customers were pleased with my plan of sending free plants. 
To encourage early orders before the rush of the season, I make the following 
special offer. To every person sending me an order for plants amounting to 
$1.00 or more, accompanied by cash or part remittance between now and April 
20., I will send free with his order as long as stock last, two strong straw- 
berry plants of the Abington for each dollar received. 
Select List 
The following varieties are more desirable for general planting on account of 
their productiveness and hardiness. Last season the blossoms stood the frost 
without injury and the plants produced a good crop of berries. They are highly 
praised by the Experiment station as the most profitable varieties to plant 
for fruit: 
Fairfield We regard this, after fruiting it two years, as one oi 
the very best of the extra early varieties for market. It is a good 
strong grower and productive. Fruit large, bright red, firm and of 
