. Guide to hardy fruits and ornamentals . Fruit-culture. 56 DWYEE'S GUIDE. Sample (Pistillate).—Plants good grow dark crimson in color and of good quality nearby market. Plant a perfect kind with it, Jessie (Perfect Flowers).— Very early, productive fruit, very large, light crimson in color, firm, and flavor of the best; one of the best vari- eties we have. A splendid all round berry for home use or market. Lovett's Early (Perfect Flower).—Its color is dark red. One of the best ship- pers we have. It is a perfect flowering variety, prolific and a good market berry and among the earliest to rip


. Guide to hardy fruits and ornamentals . Fruit-culture. 56 DWYEE'S GUIDE. Sample (Pistillate).—Plants good grow dark crimson in color and of good quality nearby market. Plant a perfect kind with it, Jessie (Perfect Flowers).— Very early, productive fruit, very large, light crimson in color, firm, and flavor of the best; one of the best vari- eties we have. A splendid all round berry for home use or market. Lovett's Early (Perfect Flower).—Its color is dark red. One of the best ship- pers we have. It is a perfect flowering variety, prolific and a good market berry and among the earliest to ripen. Margaret (Perfect Flow- ers).—The plant is large, healthy and a vigorous grow- er, having dark, glossy foli- age. It is very productive, and the fruit is of large size and quality. It ripens all over, a dark, glossy red. and retains its color to the cen- ter. Ripens in mid season. Marshall (Perfect Flowers) —The plants are the rank- est growers; away ahead of ers, fruit large, round and It is productive and good for. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Dwyer, Thomas Joseph, 1856-. Cornwall, N. Y. : T. J. Dwyer & Sons


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