. Spring 1901. Nursery stock Ohio New Carlisle Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Seedlings Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. 6 Try Sunshine for STAPLES (Per.) This is not a new variety, but one whose merits are known only by a few. It originated near Dayton, Ohio, about eight years ago. No effort was made to introduce it. as growers were making too much, money out of the fruit themselves, and like Topsy, ''it just growed upV Now, however, it is attracting great attention from fruit growers all o%-er the country by its extraordinary fruiting powers, earli


. Spring 1901. Nursery stock Ohio New Carlisle Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Seedlings Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. 6 Try Sunshine for STAPLES (Per.) This is not a new variety, but one whose merits are known only by a few. It originated near Dayton, Ohio, about eight years ago. No effort was made to introduce it. as growers were making too much, money out of the fruit themselves, and like Topsy, ''it just growed upV Now, however, it is attracting great attention from fruit growers all o%-er the country by its extraordinary fruiting powers, earliness, fine color and luscious fruit. No better fertilizer for WarSeld'can be had, as in color, size, productiveness, quality and season it is almost an exact counterpart. Our growers have made more money out of this variety than any ever grown, for Dayton market. As a canning and preserving berry there are none better; the color is almost a black red, both inside and out, just what every good cook wants for preserving in anv wav. Our stock is large and price so low that no one need be without it. Price, 2oc. per dozen; 50c. per 100; per 1,000. GLEN MARY (Per.) Vigorous and prolific. Berries large, mostly irreg^ular, often flattened and ribbed, but seldom cockscombed. Dark scarlet, glossy, beautiful, although an occasional specimen is not well colored Flesh liorht red, moderately firm and of good quality. Season medium to late. It excels Brandywine, Sharpless- and Marshall in productiveness. Price, 2oc. per dozen; 50c. per 100; $ per 1,000. MARSHALL (Per.) Of the very largest size; color very dark rich crimson to the core; flesh fine grained and of a delicious flavor, and with the peculiar aroma of the native wild strawberry, from which it is thought to have sprung. 25c. per dozen; 75c. per 100; per 1,000. GARDNER (Per ) Strong, free-growing, perfect-blooming plant of great productiveness, rivaling Parker Earle, Tennessee and Haverland in this respect. Fruit larg


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