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THE FREMONT NURSERY, FREMONT, OHIO 
STRAWBERRIES 
To insure best results Strawberries should be freshly dug, packed by themselves and shipped by 
express. We never dig them till we are ready to ship and consequently liave usually had good suc¬ 
cess even when wo sent them by freight along with other stock. They should always be attended 
to and planted at once on receipt of goods. We grow eighteen or twenty of the best varieties and 
our list is changing most every year. Varieties with imperfect or pistillate flowers are marked 
“P,” those with perfect or staminate flowers are marked “S.” Where pistillate varieties are 
planted, every third or fourth row should be some staminate variety that blossoms at the same 
time, in order to produce plenty of pollen to fertilize the imperfect flowers of the pistillate sorts. 
DUNIiAP (S) — A well-tested, wonderfully pro¬ 
ductive 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 bo restricted 
in its production of plants, fully equal to Cres¬ 
cent and Warfield in its ability to succeed under 
all circumstances. Fruit good size, regular form, 
beautiful bright red, glossy, firm, splendid keep¬ 
er 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 drought or neglect. 
L WAEFIELD (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 restau¬ 
rants in the great cities advertise Warfields 
strongly as one of the season’s attractions, so 
much is for its fame for flavor and lusciousness. 
As a canning berry it has no superior and is 
a valuable shipper, comes in early and is enor¬ 
mously productive. 
BRANDYWINE (S) — Large, mid-season to late, 
of excellent quality, dark glossy red; healthy, 
vigorous and productive. One of the best for 
all purposes. 
CRESCENT (P) — Early, of medium size, bright 
scarlet. An old, well-known variety. Very pro¬ 
ductive. 
WILSON (S) — The old standard, rich, dark red, 
very firm and good quality. Extensively planted 
for shipments to distant markets. 
Strawberries are one of the most common and 
extensively used varieties of our small fruits 
and as a commercial proposition are grown in 
large quantities at very satisfactory profit. 
GANDY (S)—Large, late, firm, bright crimson; 
uniform in size and shape. Vigorous and pro¬ 
ductive; one of the best late varieties. 
GXiEN MARY — Berries large to very large, often 
flattened, bright deep red on surface, light red 
to center, sweet, rich, good flavor. Season me¬ 
dium to late. One of the most productive and 
holds its size to end of season Plant 
very vigorous. One of the b'est for 
home use and near by 
market. 
HAVERLAND (P) — Me¬ 
dium to large, long conical, 
of fair quality; rather soft, 
but a popular Tnarket berry. 
JESSIE (S)—Large, bright 
red; very popular where it 
succeeds. An excellent fer¬ 
tilizer for Bubach and other 
blooming kinds. Very fine 
quality. 
GLEN MARY, LARGE TO VERY LARGE 
WILLIAM BELT (S) — Large, conical, bright 
scarlet, firm, of good quality; vigorous, healthy 
and productive. 
NICK OHMER (S)—Very 
large, dark red, uniformly 
roundish conical, of excel¬ 
lent quality, very healthy, 
vigorous and productive. 
One of the very best extra 
large varieties. 
A PLATE OF DUNLAPS 
