varieties introduced THIS YEAR 
Fremont, S. — “Fruit medium size, dark crimson, glossy, conical, modcr- 
. -ately firm and best quality. Plant productive, vigorous, healthy, 
with stooling habit, making plenty of plants, valuable as a late 
berry for home use.” Not fruited, plants my own growing, 50 
cents per dozen. 
Roser’s No. i, S.— Plant vigorous, making many runners, productive, 
and reliable on any soil. Fruit firm, medium size, dark red, 
' ' ‘.j-j conipal,u-nd good quality. Valuable as an early berry for home 
use. Fruited four seasons. Plants my own growing, 50 cents 
to ido^en i' $3 pec.hundred. 
- Weston, P;-^Professors Taft and Gladden of the Michigan Experiment 
. , Station, say: _ “Fruit large, productiveness 0.8, quality 8, firm- 
' ' ness 8.5^ ' Plants very'strong and healthy. Crop held out best of 
nr xt miany varicty^l. 'iNot iruited. Plants not my own growing, but 
r ,,seqt d.irect from the introducer to my customer. Send your name 
and address on a^posial iand receive a Weston Circular if none 
o) tlol - with thi& catalogue. • $2, per dozen ; $13 her hundred. 
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