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Parker Earle—A splendid new berry which originated in Texas, and named in honor of Mr. Parker Earle; uni¬ 
formly large, regular, conical with a short neck; color glossy scarlet crimson; ripens all over; flesh moderately 
firm, no hollow core, quality good; flowers perfect; always setting perfect fruit. Plant very vigorous, 
healthy and remarkably productive. It is said to have yielded at the rate of 15,000 quarts per acre. Its robust 
habit will, we think, render it capable of enduring extremes of heat and cold, and to thrive on a great variety 
of soils. This is one of the most promising varieties introduced recently, and it seems destined to become 
popular over a wide area of country. In spite of the long continued drought which prevailed in this locality, 
it has done admirably on our grounds the last season, growing vigorously and producing a very heavy crop of 
good fruit. Season medium to late. 75c. per dozen; $1.50 per 50; $2.50 per 100. 
Parker Eari.e Strawberry. 
The illustration is an exact copy of a photograph of a complete well grown plant. It will be noted that the 
roots are exceedingly long and abundant, capable of meeting all the demands of the immense crop it produces. 
The cut of single berry shows the natural size of the fruit. 
Warfield—(P)—Medium size, roundish conical; dark crimson; moderately Arm; quality medium; vigorous and an 
abundant bearer; grown largely in some localities, as it ships well; season early. 50c. i>er dozen ; $1.25 per 50; 
$2.00 per 100. 
Yale—barge, roundish; dark glossy red, fine form; quality good. Foliage healthy; plant vigorous and fairly pro¬ 
ductive; ripens late; promising. 75c. per dozen; $1.50 per 50; $2.50 per 100. 
