EM Buechly's small fruits, fruit Buechly's small fruits, fruit trees and plants embuechlyssmallf1896buec Year: 1896 14 Buechly's Nurseries, Greenville, Ohio. Strawberries. If there is one fruit that above all others deserves the name of being in the lead for lusciousness and healthfulness, it is the Strawberry. Its season of ripening is hailed with joy on all sides, from the youthful berry- picker in the field to the aristocrat of the city. The proper time to plant at the north is in the spring. With thorough cultiva- tion, this fruit may be depended on as a suc- cess almost every season


EM Buechly's small fruits, fruit Buechly's small fruits, fruit trees and plants embuechlyssmallf1896buec Year: 1896 14 Buechly's Nurseries, Greenville, Ohio. Strawberries. If there is one fruit that above all others deserves the name of being in the lead for lusciousness and healthfulness, it is the Strawberry. Its season of ripening is hailed with joy on all sides, from the youthful berry- picker in the field to the aristocrat of the city. The proper time to plant at the north is in the spring. With thorough cultiva- tion, this fruit may be depended on as a suc- cess almost every season. I have not a fail- ure to record in my 17 years of experience in growing it. In the following list those marked thus (*) are pistillate, and need one of the fertilizing varieties planted near them. There may be four rows of the for- mer to one of the latter, this being about the proper proportion of each to plant. A lack of care in this point is often the cause of disappointment in berry culture. Brandy wine. Of great promise; large, of fine form, color and quality. Plant vigorous, with perfect blossom. *TimbreII. New ; said to be fine. Mr Carman says : ' The best berry, all things considered, I have ever tried. Abundantly productive, of the finest quality, large size, and firm. The vines are vigorous and hardy. Price by mail, 40 cts. per 10, by express $1 per 100. Beder Wood. This is a very early berry, and a staminate or fertilizer. Rusts badly here, and we do not consider it of much value. *Bubach. A valuable standard sort. Should be in every collection ; large, vigor- ous and productive. Cumberland. An old variety, that has proved itself valuable for home use and as a fertilizer. Succeeds on all soils. ^Crescent. Too well known to need description. A great yielder, but some newer sorts of finer size and better flavor are taking its place. ^'Haverland. A valuable fruit, of fair quality; wonderfully productive. Popular for a near market ; too soft for shipping long distance


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