. Whitten's catalogue of small fruit plants, 1902. Nursery stock Michigan Catalogs; Berries Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. ''Strawberry Plants that Grow BRIDGMAN, MICHIGAN. 21 E1V0RM0US.—(P) Large, late and productive. The plant is a good grower but makes only a moderate supply of runners. The bloom is imper- fect and it should be fertilized with Brandywine or Wm. Belt. The berry is very large and firm, attractive and beautiful. It should be planted on heavy soil for best results. Doz. ; hundred 50c; thousand $ GflNOY - This is one of the lead- ing late varieties with fruit growers all ove
. Whitten's catalogue of small fruit plants, 1902. Nursery stock Michigan Catalogs; Berries Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. ''Strawberry Plants that Grow BRIDGMAN, MICHIGAN. 21 E1V0RM0US.—(P) Large, late and productive. The plant is a good grower but makes only a moderate supply of runners. The bloom is imper- fect and it should be fertilized with Brandywine or Wm. Belt. The berry is very large and firm, attractive and beautiful. It should be planted on heavy soil for best results. Doz. ; hundred 50c; thousand $ GflNOY - This is one of the lead- ing late varieties with fruit growers all over the country. The plant is a strong grower, fruit is large and firm but does not yield as heavy as some; requires strong soil and fertilizers to do its best, but being very late is very profitable on that account. Doz. 25c; hundred 40c; thousand $ EXCELS 10 R. —This variety orig- inated with J. C. Bauer, of Judsonia, Ark., who gives this description of it: "A seedling of Wilson pollenized by Hoffman, which plant and fruit will show; it is larger and finer than Wilson and earlier than ; From what I have seen of the Excel- sior I think I am safe in recommending it as an early market sort. In quality it is greatly superior to Michel's Early, being a deep red color to the center. It also shows its parentage in its firmness, mak- ing it a good shipper. It is a very thrifty Gandy. grower and needs to have therunners cut or it will set too many plants to do its best. Doz. 25; hundred 40c; thousand $ L0YETT,—No person need hesitate to plant this variety for either home use or market, as it succeeds generally in any soil or locality. It is one of the tough, hardy varieties that never disappoint the grower. It has a perfect blossom and bears heavily. The fruit is from medium to large size, conical, firm and of good color and quality. One of the best to use as a pollenizer for pistillate sorts. Doz. 25c; hundred 40c; thousand $ LADY THOMPSON.—A pe
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