Strawberries 
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STRAWBERRIES—Continued 
MARSHALL. ( Imperfect.) Fruit extremely large, 
bright red. Plants large, healthy, bright green in 
color, not as prolific as some other varieties, but 
size of berries makes the quart baskets easy to fill. 
Extensively planted in the North. 
MASCOT. (Perfect.) Late. Begins ripening about 
three days after Gandy first begins ripening. Fruit 
is very firm, and as large as any we know of. _ We 
have extensively planted this variety for fruiting 
purposes. It is a good one. Bears big crops of big, 
firm, red berries. 
McKINLEY. Same as New York. 
MISSIONARY. (Perfect.) Most extensively 
planted in Florida. A very good early to mid¬ 
season variety. Fruit in great demand by canners. 
It is a strong grower, making plants freely, early 
to mature, coming in among the earliest to ripen, 
and very productive. The berries are well colored, 
firm, large and hold their size well throughout the 
season. 
NICK OHMER. (Perfect.) A medium late variety. 
The berries are certainly handsome, large in size, 
glossy red, globular in shape with bright green caps 
which show them up splendidly when placed in 
the market. We ship Nick Ohmer to all Straw¬ 
berry sections. California growers are having 
especially good success with them, in which state 
we have shipped millions of Nick Ohmer plants 
during the past few years. To our California cus¬ 
tomers and others we wish to say that we have 
the true old Nick Ohmer of the heaviest fruiting 
strain. 
NEW YORK. (Perfect.) Midseason. Plants are 
large and healthy. Fruit extremely large, well 
colored. We doubt if there is a better midseason 
variety for the Northern States. 
DIM6 
Missionary 
Premier 
OSWEGO. Same as New York. 
PREMIER. (Perfect.) Early to late. Noted for 
its long fruiting season. Ripens with the early 
varieties and continues fruiting until late varieties 
come in. It is adapted to all sections of the coun¬ 
try. No weakness of any kind. Fruit large to very 
large and holds its size well through ripening sea¬ 
son. Foliage smooth, bright and clean. A good 
plant maker. We believe Premier is the most ex¬ 
tensively planted variety of Strawberries at this 
time. 
PARSON’S BEAUTY. (Perfect.) Midseason. One 
that may be depended upon to produce a large 
crop of fruit every season. The plants are splendid 
growers on any soil that will grow Strawberries, 
and without any sign of disease. The fruit is large, 
conical, uniform shape, dark red and fair quality, 
for long distance shipments. Largely planted by 
commercial growers for the reason of its vigor and 
extreme productiveness. Does well in any section 
of the country. A strong pollenizer and a good one 
to plant with imperfect blooming varieties. 
REDHEART. (Perfect.) Originated by the U. S. 
Department of Agriculture. The Redheart (U. S. 
D. A.) may be compared with Ettersburg 121, 
now the principal canning variety in the Pacific 
Northwest. It produces runners fairly free— 
somewhat more freely than Howard 17. The Red¬ 
heart is a medium-early variety, responding very 
quickly to warm weather in the Spring. It ma¬ 
tures much earlier than Howard 17 in the Southern 
States, a few days later in the New England 
States. The berries are much firmer than most 
sorts, agreeably acid in flavor, and rank high in 
dessert quality, above most varieties. The flesh 
is bright red. The Redheart is so named because 
of its rich, red flesh, which is desirable in a can¬ 
ning berry. Does exceptionally well in Northwest. 
RIDGLEY. (Perfect.) A cross between Premier and 
Gandy. Ripens early midseason. Fruit firm, large 
size. Excellent shipper. Very good. 
RYCKMAN. Same as New York. 
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