. Catalogue of strawberries, raspberries, blackberries, grapes, hot house and vegetable plants. Nurseries (Horticulture) Pennsylvania Catalogs; Nursery stock Pennsylvania Catalogs; Strawberries Seeds Pennsylvania Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Pennsylvania Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. The berries are very productiveness ren- makes it satisfactory brings from one to than ordinary var- clay or heavy loam leties. It succeeds better on tiian on light soil. Bisel. (p-) Bisel is a seedling of the Wil- son, propagated in 1887. Blossoms are pistillate. Plants healthy, vigorous growers and abundant plant makers.


. Catalogue of strawberries, raspberries, blackberries, grapes, hot house and vegetable plants. Nurseries (Horticulture) Pennsylvania Catalogs; Nursery stock Pennsylvania Catalogs; Strawberries Seeds Pennsylvania Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Pennsylvania Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. The berries are very productiveness ren- makes it satisfactory brings from one to than ordinary var- clay or heavy loam leties. It succeeds better on tiian on light soil. Bisel. (p-) Bisel is a seedling of the Wil- son, propagated in 1887. Blossoms are pistillate. Plants healthy, vigorous growers and abundant plant makers. They have long matted roots which enables them to stand severe drouths. The fruit is very large, luscious and firm. Seeds slightly imbedded. Color, a deep glossy red with double calyx. Very productive. Season, same as Crescent, but continues to fruit later and very uniform in shape and size. The fruit is held from the ground by large trusses, but is protected from frosts by its large foliage. One of the best plant makers. Runners large and long and sets its plants wide apart. Try a few. ^/Cyclone. A fine berry, but not productive here. Not halt as productive as Beder Wood or \ / BISEL. Splendid. * Haverland. (R) On account of the wonderful productiveness of this variety, and its being adapted to all soils, it is more generally planted than any other kind, jt ripens with Crescent, but is larger and holds its size better. It sold same day as packed it will bring a good price. The fruit is not so firm as one would wish, but for near market it is fine. The following is from M. A. Thay- er, of Wisconsin : " A well known nursery offers #100 for one hundred plants that will beat the Haverland in bearing. This berry, we think, the most productive and shapely of the larger varieties. Very valuable as a home berry ; ripening early and continuing as late as the latest. We consider it next in value to the Warfield, and as productive, though not sa firm. Lovett's Early. I picked ripe


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