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The Fremont Nursery, Fremont, Ohio. 
Corsican — A favorite home and nearby market variety in many sections. It is one of the 
very largest, holding its size well through the season, beautiful dark crimson color, rich 
and delicious. Plant a strong grower with good healthy foliage, producing large crops. 
Crescent. (P.) — Early, of medium size, bright scarlet. An old, well-known variety. 
Veyr productive. 
Gandy. (S.) — Large, late, firm; bright crimson; uniform in size and shape. Vigorous 
and productive; one of the best late varieties. 
Glen Mary— Berries large to very large, often flattened, bright deep red on surface, light 
red to center, sweet, rich, good flavor. Season medium to late. One of the most 
productive and holds its size well to end of season. Plant very vigorous. One of the 
best for home use and near-by market. 
Greenville. (P.)—Considered by many an improvement on Bubach, especially in point of 
firmness and vigor of plants, having also a fine color. Has been favorably reported 
from nearly every experimenter in small fruits in the country. 
Haverland. (P.) — Medium to large, long conical, of fairquality; rather soft, but a popular 
market berry. 
Jessie. (S.) — Large, bright red; very popular where it succeeds. An excellent fertilizer, 
for Bubach and other early blooming kinds. Very fine quality. 
Nick Ohmer. (S.) — Very large, dark red, uniformly roundish conical, of excellent quality; 
very healthy, vigorous and productive. One of the very best extra large varieties. 
Sample. (P.)—Large to very large; deep glossy red, firm flesh, fine quality; very produc¬ 
tive. Mid-season to late. 
Senator Dunlap. (S.) — A well-tested, wonderfully productive variety, one of the safe 
sorts to plant everywhere and sure to take a high place among the prominent standard 
sorts. Plant resembles Warfield, rampant runner, should be restricted in its produc¬ 
tion of plants, fully equal to Crescent and Warfield in its ability to succeed under all 
circumstances. Fruit good size, regular form, beautiful bright red, glossy, firm, 
splendid keeper and shipper, excellent quality; one of the best for canning; ripens 
early and continues a long time. It promises to stand at the head in its wonderful 
ability to ripen a good crop under almost any condition of droughtor neglect. 
Warfield. (P.)— The great market berry of the central and northern part of the country. 
Famous for its flaming color, great firmness and unsurpassed flavor. Many hotels, 
and restaurants in the great cities advertise Warfields strongly as one of the season’s 
attractions, so much is its fame for flavor and lusciousness. As a canning berry it has 
no superior, and is a valuable shipper, comes in early and is enormously productive. 
William Belt. (S.) — Large, conical, bright scarlet, firm, of good quality; vigorous, healthy 
and productive. 
Wilson. (S.) — The old standard, rich, dark red, very firm and good quality. Extensively 
planted for shipments to distant markets. 
RASPBERRIES 
RED AND PURPLE VARIETIES 
Columbian — A new red raspberry originated in Oneida County, New York State. Said 
to be a seedling of the Cuthbert, grown near the Gregg and believed to be a cross 
between the two. One of the most vigorous growers of the red raspberry family. 
Fruit very large, often an inch in diameter; shape conical, color dark red, bordering 
on purple. Adheres firmly to the stem and will dry on the bush if not picked. Won¬ 
derfully prolific and perfectly hardy. Purplish when fully ripe. 
Cuthbert — A variety of the greatest excellence. One of the few kinds that may be pro¬ 
nounced perfectly hardy. The canes are tall and vigorous, and enormously produc¬ 
tive. Berries very large, conical; rich crimson; very handsome, and so firm that 
they can be shipped hundreds of miles by rail without injury. Flavor very luscious, 
best; commences to ripen moderately early, and holds on until most others are gone. 
Haymaker—A purple cap, not so dark as Columbian or Shaffer, and larger and firmer than 
either of those varieties; never crumbles, and stands up well in shipping. Sample 
crates have been shipped to distant points with entire satisfaction. It is a berry to 
grow for either home use or market. 
