. Descriptive catalogue, new and standard fruits : seed corn, potatoes, oats, garden roots, and other farm seed. Nursery stock Ohio Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Seedlings Catalogs; Commercial catalogs Ohio New Carlisle. Choice New Fruits. •om the originator of Van Deman. I will quote his description : "Originated No. 5 with Van Deman. The plant resembles No. 5 in every way, only t produced in abundance, shape obtuse, conical, and is the heaviest berry or handled. Color, bright scarlet, no green tips. Ver^firm, good flavor, sry ; In introducing this noble berry
. Descriptive catalogue, new and standard fruits : seed corn, potatoes, oats, garden roots, and other farm seed. Nursery stock Ohio Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Seedlings Catalogs; Commercial catalogs Ohio New Carlisle. Choice New Fruits. •om the originator of Van Deman. I will quote his description : "Originated No. 5 with Van Deman. The plant resembles No. 5 in every way, only t produced in abundance, shape obtuse, conical, and is the heaviest berry or handled. Color, bright scarlet, no green tips. Ver^firm, good flavor, sry ; In introducing this noble berry we ask the fruit growers of the id are willing to abide by their verdict as to its excellence, both as a market per doz.; §5 per 100 ; S30 per 1000. jpibp— Select List of Older Varieties. Beder Wood. This is the most productive of the very early varieties ; and, in fact, it is not excelled by any kind for its large yield of fruit. It ripens about three days behind Michel's Early, and a full week ahead of Crescent; gives heavy pickings from the start, and holds out until the rush of mid-season. Recommended by Mr. M. Crawford as the best early variety. 50c per 100 ; §3 per 1000. Crescent (P). This is a very prolific berry, bearing profusely, even under neglect. In growth it is very vigorous and hardy, and produces better if the vines are not allowed to mat. They should be thinned, even if the hoe has to be used. Fruit colors on all sides at once. A great cropper ; early. 50c per 100 ; $ per 1000. Cumberland. A large berry of great merit in some localities, doing better on a rich clay soil than any other. Fruit light color, uniform size, only moderately firm. Should be grown in matted rows. 50c per 100 ; $3 per 1000. Beverly. The plant is faultless. It is large, healthy, vigorous and very productive It sends out a good many strong runners, but not too many. It has a perfect blossom. The fruit is large, often slightly uneven on the surface, but never flat or misshapen. I
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