. 19th annual catalogue : strawberry, raspberry and blackberry plants, choice fowls and eggs, celery plants, Nursery stock Delaware Dover Catalogs; Strawberries Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. SLAYMAKER & SON, DOVER, DEL. 11 Bismarck, (Per,)-Has now been generally tested and its claims quite well sustained by reports from all parts of the country. Its characteristics are thus given in Green's Fruit Grower. 'Thia is a self-fertilizing straw- berry, possessing all the desirable pe- culiarities of Bubach No. 5. To those familiar with Bubach nothing further need be said, since Bubach has been


. 19th annual catalogue : strawberry, raspberry and blackberry plants, choice fowls and eggs, celery plants, Nursery stock Delaware Dover Catalogs; Strawberries Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. SLAYMAKER & SON, DOVER, DEL. 11 Bismarck, (Per,)-Has now been generally tested and its claims quite well sustained by reports from all parts of the country. Its characteristics are thus given in Green's Fruit Grower. 'Thia is a self-fertilizing straw- berry, possessing all the desirable pe- culiarities of Bubach No. 5. To those familiar with Bubach nothing further need be said, since Bubach has been a favorite berry, and more plants have been planted than of any other. Bu bach has two defects which Bismarck corrects, Bubach is pistillate,requiring other varieties to be planted near it, while Bismarck is self fertilizing. Bu bach, while of good quality, is not of the highest character. Bismarck is of better quality. Bush Cluster.—This is Mr. Bauer's latest berry. Berries grow in clusters so high up as to remind one of a bush fruit. The plant reminds us of Parker Earle, same large crowns and plants with unusually high growing leaves and fruit stems. No blight has yet made its appearance. Seems to have the good qualities of Parker Earle without its faults. Ripens early. Nick Ohmer has been extensively tried all over the country and all speak well of it As might be expected from the vigorous char acter of the plant the berry though large is very well held up on strong fruit stems. It is a bright red smooth round berry of highest quality and among the firmest good berries. No berry that has ever been sent out, has been better received than the Nick Ohmer, begins in mid season and lasts quite late. Big Berry (Corsican) (Per)— This gave the largest berries rais- ed last year on the ground of Mr. Chas. A. Green of Rochester, lasted the longest and looked in most vigorous condition at the end of the season. It has given the largest berries ever sold in Rochester, N. Y. Came ori


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