FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL NURSERY STOCK 
Per. Early. Berries uniform, 
shapely, dark red, mild and 
KLONDIKE. 
” ~ 1CU, JLLU.JLU. auu 
delicious, very juicy, handsome; sell quickly. Plants 
make a remarkable growth, are tall, compact, stalks 
strong, leaves light green; makes abundant runners and 
an unusual number of crowns. Yields are wonderful. 
Blossoms are perfect, but do not fully fertilize them¬ 
selves, and need other sorts near. The name is sug¬ 
gestive of the results this variety brings—often a gold 
mine would fall behind this Strawberry in bringing 
profits. Our best-paying early berry, and is such a good 
shipper that its appearance in market causes it to be eagerly 
bought up by those who are ready to pay good prices for good 
fruit. If you could come to the Eastern Shore “ during the berry _ 
!S a ?°5b Se - e the loads JKdondyke that are brought to Berlin, Salisbury, and other points, you would realize 
at this is an extremely popular and profitable sort.” It is bound to hold its high place for many years. 
Klondyke 
Strawberries 
Gandy Strawberries 
GANDY. Per. The latest of all Strawberries 
we grow. Not only does it bring 
the very highest prices, 
but yields tremendous 
crops of a quality that 
leaves nothing to be 
desired in flavor, text¬ 
ure, color and keeping 
qualities. Berries 
bright red, with 
somewhat smooth 
surface. Foliage 
broad and dark 
green. Berries are 
borne on long, up¬ 
right stems, well 
above the leaves and 
dirt. Will not spoil if 
picking is neglected for 
a few days after they are ripe. As a late market sort 
and long-distance shipper, it is the best kind we have 
grown. Plant is perfect bloomer, strong and vigor¬ 
ous, but should be set near other bisexuals. The 
heaviest crops and most perfect fruit will grow 
on heavy, rich, bottom land. Our best-paying 
late berry. 
“HOW TO GROW AND MARKET FRUIT” 
is full of up-to-the-minute helps about planting 
and cultivating Apple, Peach, Cherry and other 
fruit trees; about picking, packing and marketing 
the fruit. Many reliable fruit men say it is the 
best book on the subject they have seen. The 
price is 50 cents, postpaid, but this will be 
credited on an order for $5 worth of trees. 
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