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THE PLANSBURGH & POTTER CO. CATALOGUE. 
Reynolds 
This is one of the best of the extra early varieties here. The fruit Is 
good size, medium red color and good quality, a good bearer and a vigorous 
grower, with tall foliage to protect the bloom from late frosts in spring. 
rdmcAn p]„A-r (Perfect.) This is the finest late variety that I have ever 
v-IlIIlSOIl Cluster. fruited, and nothing that I know of equals it. It was found 
near an old bed of Gandy and is supposed to be a seedling of that variety. The plants 
are much like Gandy, but better plant makers. Will do well on light land and produce 
one-third more fruit per acre. The fruit is of the same shape, larger, as firm, dark 
crimson color, has a large green cap, ripens two days later and continues much longer 
in bearing.—Introducer. Not yet fruited here. 
(Perfect.) Plants large, with heavy dark green foliage. Fruit 
said to be large, colors all over at once, a bright glossy red, 
firm and of good quality. Not fruited here. 
This ma ^ nIfl cent berry is without a fault. Plants 
/vl Pwalloao l_Jia^IV are deep r0 oted and make large crowns which produce an 
enormous crop of the most beautiful berries, large, very dark (almost black) uniform, 
firm, red all the way through, very rich, best flavor. Extra early, but will produce as 
large a crop as the best midseason varieties.—Introducer. Not fruited here. 
f^rithprinP (Imperfect.) The fruit is very large, roundish, conical. Colors all over 
at once, ls red to the centerj and of fine quality. Plants vigorous and 
productive, with tall bright green foliage and long runners. Season medium to late._ 
Introducer. Not fruited here. 
Warrpn’c ^^linrr (Imperfect) Plants from M. T. Thompson, of Vir- 
Wdlien S Oeeaiingg. iniat the introducer, who says: 
This is one of the latest berries I know of and one of the most productive. Firm 
excellent shipper. It is a seedling of Carrie and originated by me six years ago. Fine 
foliage and fine fruit and none so productive in its season. Not fruited here. 
Rarlv HathaWAV (Perfect,) Tftll » luxuriant foliage. Fruit large, bright 
v 1 iauiawa| red( glossy, roundish conical in form, moderately firm, 
good quality and productive. A promising new variety. Season early. 
Rarliptf (Perfect -> “Thompson's Earliest.” Quite similar with Cameron’s 
Early. One of the best for extra early berries. 
Frnie < Prefect -) Plants medium in size, upright in growth, with dark 
green folI age and stiff fruit stems, holding the fruit well up from 
the ground. The berries are good size, dark glossy red, uniform in shape, firm 
and good quality. A good grower and productive. Midseason. 
I VOn (Imperfect.) A great plant maker and a heavy cropper of medium 
V Sized ’ moderat ely firm, fair quality berries. It bears so hea ry that 
the fruit stems cannot hold up the berries which often fail to color up well on 
the underside. Midseason. 
Earlv Reailfv (Perfect -> Thls wa s among the first to ripen, and bore & 
w . rp n . / g ° od c f t op of bri & ht red,nearly round, good sized berries that 
were firm and of good quality. The ohiginator says: 
Rust I an5 a aromh°p?oo a f na a" A r better shlpper cannot be foun<J - 
than Excelsior. E and P roduc tlve as Crescent, and two weeks earlier 
Louis Hubach A , seedlln S Of Warfield and Lady Thompson. ' The 
three Umes as much as Lady Thompsin°—in’tr^duceV. 8 ” 4 drouth best of any and yle,d 
"With us It is immensely productive of small to medium bright red berries 
quite firm and of fair quality. Medium early. berries, 
Stahelin A vigorous grower and heavy yielder. Fruit 
medium size, bright red, firm and of fair quality. Medium early. 
LuCaS A *°d? * r °T, “ d Very pr0ductiv0 here last season, 
quality. MldseLon ^ f ° rm ’ QUite firm ' good color and good 
Elba year^ago. An e xtr a early variety that we got from California several 
good size brieht ® P * nt ® &re vlgorous a ”d healthy growers. Fruit of 
S hrtT and ° f 800d quality - ReIiabIe and valuable for ext™ 
