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season, and Gandy is the best late. We will 
make a selection from the following lot at $5.00 
per 1.000 to parties intending to plant largely, nr 
will make special price on large lots upon appli- 
cation. 
CRESCENT. 
This is beyond question a wonderful berry. 
In size it is medium to large; in color brilliant 
and handsome. It hears immense emus, even 
in weeds and grass. It is an “iron-clad” for the 
sun or rain, chid or heat. The great trouble 
with niONt growers is that thev allow the Cres- 
cent to spread too much. In order to produce 
best results the rows should not be allowed to 
get over twelve to fourteen inches wide, and 
then ii' the plants get too thick in the rows, take 
a hoe and cut out some of the plants, allowing 
each plant three inches of ground. By so doing 
you will gel better fruit and more q units to the 
acre. 25 cents per dozen ; 75 cents per lOu. 
LOVETT'S EARLY. 
The fruit is of the largest size, long and little 
shouldered, bright scarlet, with smooth surface 
and yellow seeds: in quality it is as good as 
Sharpless and stands shipping well: it colors all 
over at the same time, as early as the earliest, 
with a perfect blossom; and for vigor, hardiness 
and productiveness it surpns-es oilier varieties: 
originated in Kentucky. 25 cents per dozen: 75 
cents per 100. 
GANDY. 
This is the best and finest late Strawberry yet 
introduced, and we find it to be the favorite late 
variety with fruit growers all over the country. 
By its use t lie season of Strawberries is extended 
by nearly two weeks. The berries are of large, 
uniform size and shape, of bright crimson color, 
are very handsome and showy, of superior qual- 
ity. very linn, and ripen two weeks alter Shari) 
less. For the home table it is invaluable, its 
line quality, beauty and size rendering it a uni- 
versal favorite. 25 cents per dozen: $1.00 per 100. 
PARKER EARLE. 
It produces wonderful crops on light soils and 
endures hot, dry weather better than most 
St rawberries. The plant is a robust grower with 
perfect flowers: berries huge, conical, regular 
and uniform, glossy erimron. Ilesb firm, reddish 
and in quality excellent. It is remarkably vig- 
orous on all soils and under all conditions. 25 
cents per dozen; 75 cents per 100. 
LADY RUSK. 
The foliage is entirely free from rust or dis- 
ease: color a bright and handsome scarlet, and 
of most excellent flavor: it does not melt down 
or rot like other varieties, but dries up: the fruit 
is of large size, several days earlier than the 
Crescent, and is its superior in every respect, 
holding-size well throughout thcentire picking, 
and, above all. is one of the most productive 
varieties. 25 cents per dozen: To cents per 100. 
HA VERLAND. 
A magnificent and comparatively new variety; 
very early and productive, particularly in rich, 
deep soil. It is exceedingly vigorous and heal- 
thy, bearing very large and handsome lriut ot 
tine quality. The shape of the berries L rather 
long, and of a glossy and bright crimson. 25 
cents per dozen : 75 cents per 100. 
BUBACH NO. 5- 
Of large mzc and great productiveness. A 
prominent Strawberry grower says he has tested 
every variety sent out in the last twenty years, 
and if all varieties were culled 'out but ten. m 
would place Bubach No. 5 at the head ot tb ' t 
on account of its lurge, bright. well-colore< 
ries, its immense yield and handsome nr ; « r 
aaceand fine Havor. 25 cents per dozen: 75 cents 
per 100. 
MIC HE L ' S EA R L V. 
This is the only Strawberry entitled to he 
called "early.” being two weeks earlier than any 
other variety, it is a robust, strong grower, 
rooting deeply, a ml throwing large and luxur- 
iant foliage -on strong stems, with never a trace 
of rust or mildew: it yields bountifully : berries 
medium to large, of a handsome, regular form; 
color a bright searlol : flavor exquisite, pro- 
nounced by all who have tasted it equal to the 
wild Strawberry. 25 cents per dozen; 75 cents 
per 10U. 
SHA RPLESS. 
Fruit large to very large, an average specimen 
measuring one and one-half inches in diameter . 
color a clear and bright red. with a shining sur- 
face; flesh firm ami sweet ; plant very vigorous. 
25 cents per dozen : 75 cents per 100. 
THE “ HENDERSON ." 
The fruit is of the largest size, early, and im- 
mensely productive, but its excellent merit is 
its exquisite flavor; it is a strong grower and 
stands the dry Summers well. 25 cents per 
dozen: 75 cents per 100. 
GRAPES, BERRIES, &C. 
G RA PUS. 
We grow an assortment of the most popular 
Grape vines. Fine two year old plants. 15 cents 
eacli ; $1.50 per dozen. 
THE LUTIE GRAPE . 
We have secured the agency for t hi* celebrated 
Grape, alia have purchased our entire stock of 
Sir. 1. W. ( nles, who has the original sioek near 
Nashvilie. Tenn. We highly recommend the 
genuine Lutie Grape, which we guarantee tuns 
to he. coming direct to us from the farm on 
which it ot iginated. The Lutie is the earliest 
in market . Never k nnwn to rot. \ ine perfectly 
hardy, a, strong grower and enormously produc- 
tive. N ines ran years old from cuttings have 
produced each twenty-five pounds of choice 
fruit. Flavor equal to Delaware, sweet and rich. 
Freedom from disease: adaptability to all kinds 
of soil and climate. The bunches are compact, 
well shou]dered' berries good size, very thin 
skin of a rich amber color : flesh sweet, inciting, 
with a most delight ful, refreshing', vinous flavor. 
As a table Grape it N unsurpassed, and the rich 
color, fine, large, beautiful hunches, making it 
the most desirable market variety. Ft rung, two 
year old vines. $1.00 each. 
RA S PBE RRIES . 
50 cents per dozen : $2.00 per 100. 
Turner. Very hardy, which character make; 
it the favorite in the South. 
Gregg. One of the best and largest.. 
Hansel. One of t he earliest : very bright- scarlet 
Cutherth. Rich and luscious: crimson. 
Schaffer's Colossal. New everbearing. 
BLACKBERR1 ES. 
Early Harvest. Very early. 
Kittatiuy. Large berry. 
Snyder. Hardiest of all. 50 cents per dozen; 
$2.00 per 100. 
G OOSE BE R R TES. 
Don ning. Very large and handsome green* of 
splendid quality for both cooking and table 
use. 20 cents each : $2.00 per dozen. 
Houghton Seedling. Small to medium: pale 
red, roundish oval: sweet, tender and good. 20 
cents eat b : $2.00 per dozen. 
