. Catalog 1922 : no 104. Trees Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Commercial catalogs New Jersey Little Silver. FORWARD.—As a truly Fall-bearing va- riety, Forward is notable, for it is more pro- lific during the autumn than most of the other varieties. The bright colored berries are of excellent quality, being firm, sweet, rich, with true strawberry flavor. The plants, too, are very vigorous growers and quite prolific. Dozen, $; 100, $ IDEAL.—A most promising variety. In vigor and size of plant it is a decided


. Catalog 1922 : no 104. Trees Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Commercial catalogs New Jersey Little Silver. FORWARD.—As a truly Fall-bearing va- riety, Forward is notable, for it is more pro- lific during the autumn than most of the other varieties. The bright colored berries are of excellent quality, being firm, sweet, rich, with true strawberry flavor. The plants, too, are very vigorous growers and quite prolific. Dozen, $; 100, $ IDEAL.—A most promising variety. In vigor and size of plant it is a decided improve- ment upon the older varieties, and the berries After having tested under various conditions practically all of the Everbearing varieties of Strawberries, our verdict is that Lucky Boy is "entitled to the Blue ; It is so far better than any other Everbearing variety as yet introduced, at least, of which we have any knowledge, as to be in a class by itself. In many respects it resembles the variety Superb, but it is much more productive, de- cidedly firmer, half again as large and of bet- ter quality, it also is a better plant maker. To be brief, it is a glorified Superb. Following is a report submitted by one of our foremen: "You asked me to make a report about the Everbearing Strawberries as I have seen them this summer. You know, from having gone. are of large size and as fine in quality as any June-bearing variety. Dozen, $; 100, $ NEVER FAIL.— An everbearing variety produced by pollenizing the June-bearing va- riety, Bubach, with the everbearing sort, Superb. It is claimed by the originator that "the plants of Never Fail are as vigorous and make as many new runners to the plant as Superb and it is three times as productive of fruit as ; We have not as yet fruited Xever Fail at Monmouth, but are favorably impressed with what we have so far heard and seen of it. Dozen, $: 100, $ through the fields yourself


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