. Fairfield. Extra Early, Perfect. A remarkable irxira early variety ripening several days ahead of our other early sorts. It has been well tested for several seasons and is now a standard extra early variety. 60 cts. per doz.; $ per 100 ; $ per 100. Gandy^s Prize. Late, Perfect. A strong healthy plant, needing rich soil for its perfect devel- opment. One of the best berries for late market. Fruit solid and fit for shipment to distant markets. Berry of fine flavor. The berries are borrie upon long, strong stalks well above the ground. No better late berry can be wished for ; a variety


. Fairfield. Extra Early, Perfect. A remarkable irxira early variety ripening several days ahead of our other early sorts. It has been well tested for several seasons and is now a standard extra early variety. 60 cts. per doz.; $ per 100 ; $ per 100. Gandy^s Prize. Late, Perfect. A strong healthy plant, needing rich soil for its perfect devel- opment. One of the best berries for late market. Fruit solid and fit for shipment to distant markets. Berry of fine flavor. The berries are borrie upon long, strong stalks well above the ground. No better late berry can be wished for ; a variety that will be hard to beat. 50 cts. per doz.; $ per 100 ; $ per 1000. Glen Mary. Mid-Season to Late, Imperfectly Bi-sexual. Originated in Eastern Pennsylvania, and is described by a large grower as follows : " I have known it since its first bearing, and firmly believe it deserves the title of -the berry grower's money maker.' " It makes a very strong plant, but few of them. This reduces the cost of keeping the row m proper shape for fruiting. Its roots are enormous, enabling it to ripen its great crop of monster berries in the dryest season. It has never been injured by the winter, even without mulch, and has never failed to produce a large crop of fruit. The flower is imperfectly bi-sexual, and has always been grown alone by the originator. 50 cts. per doz.; $ per 100 ; $ per looo. Marshall. Early, Perfect. This is one of the finest berries, all things considered, now before the public. It is-so well and favorably known that it is almost useless to describe it. The plant is large and stocky, a vigorous grower and a good bearer. It is the earliest of all the very large varieties, and it usually matures all its fruit. The berry is wry large, of regular form, dark, glossy red, very beautiful, and of fine quality. There is no other variety in the market to compare with it in its season. It is i^e great berry in New England, and no careful grower who ta


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