. Descriptive catalogue of new and standard varieties of fruits. Nursery stock Ohio New Carlisle Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Nursery stock; Fruit; Fruit trees. 6 Choice New Fruits. Timbrell (Imp.) - The plant is a vigorous grower, and in a field where it was growing with other sorts its rank foliage enabled me to identify the rows at once. I judge from careful observation that it is as productive as any variety now before the public. The fruit is round and generally symmetrical, the berry being q, little longer than Cumberland Triumph, and it averages much larger


. Descriptive catalogue of new and standard varieties of fruits. Nursery stock Ohio New Carlisle Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Nursery stock; Fruit; Fruit trees. 6 Choice New Fruits. Timbrell (Imp.) - The plant is a vigorous grower, and in a field where it was growing with other sorts its rank foliage enabled me to identify the rows at once. I judge from careful observation that it is as productive as any variety now before the public. The fruit is round and generally symmetrical, the berry being q, little longer than Cumberland Triumph, and it averages much larger than that variety. It is very solid, and will bear shipment well. In color it is a dark crimson—a little patchy in appearance before it becomes fully ripe; then it is a solid crimson. In quality, I think it better than any other strawberry in cultivation. It cer- tainly surpasses the Downing or Gaudy," The above is a description by E. S. Carman, of Kural New Yorker. 75c per doz , $2 50 per 100, $20 per Beverly (Tor.} "The plant is faultless: I could suggest no Improvement in it. It Is large, healthy, vigorous and very productive. A correspondent in N. II. writes that it yielded 1(10 quarts to the square rod last summer. It sends out a pood many strong runners, but not too many. It has a perfect blossom. The fruit is large, often slightly uneven on the* surface, but never fiat or misshapen. Its color is dark, rich red. and the quality is superior! Its groat value consists not in surpassing other varieties in one or two points, but in rom- nining in such a remarkable degree all the desirable characteristics of the strawberry. If one wants a single variety for market, for home use or for exhibition, he might well choose the ; The above is Mr. Crawford's description of the Beverly. Si per 100. >4 per Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and ap


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