SELBYVILLE, DELAWARE Strawberries 
STRAWBERRIES—Continued 
GLEN MARY, (Perfect.) Very popu¬ 
lar throughout the northern half of the 
United States and especially in Penn¬ 
sylvania, New York and New Eng¬ 
land. Firm enough for distant ship¬ 
ping. It is of handsome appearance 
and good quality. The fruit is of large 
size and dark red in color with pro¬ 
minent seeds of bright yellow. The 
meat is so rich and juicy and of such 
high flavor that, when once eaten, 
more is wanted. Glen Mary is a 
strong grower which makes large, 
healthy plants, with an abundance 
of dark green foliage. Not only is 
Glen Mary a heavy cropper, but the 
berries are of such quality and^at- 
tractiveness that they bring top 
prices onjthe market. 
HAVERLAND. (Imperfect.) Exceed¬ 
ingly productive; fruit large and very 
fine; one of the most popular and 
well tested varieties, withstands 
drought better than most kinds; color 
light. They make a good-sized fruit¬ 
ing row and mature an immense 
amount of fruit which is very easy to 
pick, being plainly in sight. This 
variety is not self-fertilizing and requires a stami- 
nate or self-fertilizer planted with them. 
HEFLIN EARLY. (Perfect.) This variety is ex¬ 
tremely productive. Very good for table use or 
nearby markets. One of the earliest to ripen. Ex¬ 
tensively planted in sections where market is near¬ 
by. Hardly firm enough to ship long distances. 
HOWARD 17. This variety is the same as Premier. 
One of the best early berries. 
HUNDRED DOLLAR. Same as New York. 
JUMBO. Same as New York. 
Lttpton Late 
Lady Corneille, a Heavy Cropper 
KLONDYKE. (Perfect.) Berries uniform in shape 
and size, dark red, mild and delicious, very hand¬ 
some. Plants make a remarkable growth, are tall 
and compact, stalks strong, leaves light green. 
One of the very best paying early varieties. A 
good variety for the South and Pacific Coast States. 
LADY CORNEILLE. (Perfect.) For California, the 
Middle and Southern States, we recommend Lady 
Corneille for the market variety; in fact, more 
than half of our plants of this variety are sent into 
California each year. The plant is a strong 
grower and does well on almost any soil, 
the fruit is dark red in color, 
large, conical in shape, good 
size, and has wonderful ship¬ 
ping qualities. This is one rea¬ 
son California growers plant 
it, and they report that fruit 
will carry from California to 
New York in excellent con¬ 
dition. Very productive. 
LUPTON LATE. (Perfect.) In 
many respects it is quite like 
Gandy, though far more pro¬ 
lific; comes into bearing a few 
days ahead of Gandy. Berries 
large, bluntly conical; its dou¬ 
ble dark green cap sets the 
fruit off wonderfully which 
causes an immediate lasting 
demand for them when placed 
on the market. Produces an 
abundance of large, bright 
flame - colored berries with 
good shipping qualities. 
See page 3 for prices of Strawberries 
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