Archive image from page 36 of Descriptive catalogue of fruit and. Descriptive catalogue of fruit and ornamental trees, evergreens, grape vines, shrubs, bulbs, etc. descriptivecatal1889stor Year: 1889 bubach's no. 5. Bidwell—A good grower and productive; long, conical berry, glossy crimson, very handsome and good. Succeeds best on rich, heavy soil. Early. Bubach's No. 5—One of the very best of recent introduction. In vigor of plant and yield of ruit it is almost vrithout a peer, being r markably large and hand- some. Quality excellent; not quite firm enough for distant shipment, but a splen- d


Archive image from page 36 of Descriptive catalogue of fruit and. Descriptive catalogue of fruit and ornamental trees, evergreens, grape vines, shrubs, bulbs, etc. descriptivecatal1889stor Year: 1889 bubach's no. 5. Bidwell—A good grower and productive; long, conical berry, glossy crimson, very handsome and good. Succeeds best on rich, heavy soil. Early. Bubach's No. 5—One of the very best of recent introduction. In vigor of plant and yield of ruit it is almost vrithout a peer, being r markably large and hand- some. Quality excellent; not quite firm enough for distant shipment, but a splen- did amateur and near market berry. About midseason. Crescent Seedling (p) — Medium size, bright light scarlet, not very firm ; con- tinues a long time in fruit; plant very vig- orous and hardy, and will produce good crops under greater neglect than any other strawberry, and is a good paying variety for both family use and market. Cornelia—One of the largest berries in cul- tivation. The plant is large and stocky and one of the healthiest and hardiest in every way. The fruit is in shape and size as near like the Jucunda as can be, but ] scarcely as brilliant in color. Charles Down i ng—Fruit medium to large, conical; deep scarlet; fine flavor; product- I ive. CuiTiberland Triumph—A magnificent variety; berries immense, fine, perfect form and of fine flavor; plant very vigorous and productive. Early Canada—Originated witn A. M. Smith, Ontario; ripens four or five days before Wilson, and in some soils equal to it in all respects, its earliness giving it a great advantage in the market. Clendale—A valuable late market berry ; plant very thrifty, with tall, rank foliage, and very productive ; succeeds well on both light and heavy soils ; fruit of large size, regular, uniform, conical, bright scarlet, fair quality ; very firm, being fully equal to Wilson in shipping and keeping qualities. Haver land—Originated in Hamil- ton county, O., from seed of the Crescent, fe


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