SUMMER BULLETIN, 1918. 
POT-GROWN STRAWBERRY PLANTS— 
Continued. 
STANDARD VARIETIES 
FIRST EARLY. 
One of the most productive early varieties, produc- 
ing large dark-red berries of rather acid flavor but very 
delicious. The plants are of vigorous growth with fine dark- 
ereen foliage. 
Early Ozark. 
SECOND EARLY. 
Climax. This is an extremely popular new variety, immensely pro- 
ductive, the berries being slightly over medium size. Plant vig- 
orous, healthy grower, of a peculiar shade of green that can be 
_ distinguished from other varieties. 
Sample P. Excellent for either market or home use; prolific, large, 
firm and delicious. 
MEDIUM. 
Abington. A strong native variety of recent introduction. 
is of large size, bright red in color, very solid; 
The fruit 
excellent flavor. 
Brandywine. A large heart-shaped berry, perfect in form, bright 
red in color, firm flesh, red to the centre and of rich spicy flavor. 
A great cropper, especially on heavy soils, holds its fruit well 
up from the ground and generally succeeds everywhere. 
MEDIUM. 
Longfellow. The plants of this fine new variety are 
growth and very productive. Fruit highly colored, 
shape and inclined to be long. 
New York. One of the best sorts for private or market gardens. 
The berries are large, of conical form, dark red color, firm tex- 
ture, and of remarkably sweet flavor. 
of vigorous 
conical in 
LATE TO VERY LATE. 
Gandy. This popular old variety is probably known by most berry 
growers. It is more largely grown than any other late variety. 
On sandy soils it is unproductive. 
Orem. A very late fruiting variety of excellent quality, producing 
an abundance of large, bright red berries of delicious flavor. 
Excellent variety for marketing. 
Rewastico. A very productive new variety. The plants are of 
vigorous growth with an abundance of dark green foliage and 
producing uniformly large berries. Color a rich c: ardinal red, 
penetrating to the centre. 
POT-GROWN PLANTS of the above Standard BOS from 21-in. pots, well-rooted, delivery in July and August. $4.00 per 
100; $38.00 per 1,000. 
FALL-BEARING STRAWBERRIES. 
The fall-bearing varieties produce fruit at the same season as the ordinary Strawberries, but keep bearing until frost. 
for alate crop, the blossoms must be carefully kept off until July, or the plants will completely exhaust themselves before Fall. 
kept cut during the Summer it will give additional vigor to the late crop. 
Progressive. This variety was introduced by Mr. Harlow Rockhill, 
and is considered by many growers to be one of the best per- 
petual bearing Strawberries. The fruit is rich and sweet, a deep 
red inside and out; of good medium size and quite firm. 
To get the best results 
If the runners are 
Superb. The fruit of this variety is medium to large and very at- 
tractive. The berries are a glossy dark red, aromatic and of 
excellent quality. 
Pot Grown Plants of the above two varieties, $7.00 per 100. 
BRUSSELS SPROUTS 
Farquhar’s Matchless. $0.30 per doz., 
CABBAGE 
Danish Ballhead Improved American Savoy 
Warren’s Stone-Mason 
Each of the above varieties $0.25 per doz.. $ 
$1.75 per 100. | Farquhar’s Earliest Dwarf Erfurt 
1.25 per 100. 
VEGETABLE PLANTS. 
CAULIFLOWER. 
a.) 2 7 z.. $1.75 per 
Early Snowball | $0.30 per doz., $1.75 per 100 
CELERY. 
Boston Market Giant Pascal 
Paris Golden Self-Blanching White Plume 
Each of the above varieties, $0.20 per doz., $1.25 per 100. 
| PANSIES. 
3085 Farquhar’s Finest Show Strain, Mixed. <A superb 
mixture of the largest and best types in an immense 
variety of brilliant colors. Pkt. 
Vy oz., $3.50; 14 o2z., $2.00; packet of about 250 seeds, .50 
Farquhar’s Finest Show Strain, Mixed. 
size packet of about 100 seeds. 
Farquhar’s Frame Giants. The finest strain known, 
the flowers being of perfect form and richest colors. 
For frame culture this mixture is unexcelled, pro- 
ducing flowers of great size and perfection; equally 
good out of doors. lé o2., $3.00; 1.00 
Farquhar’s Orchid- Blowered Mixed? This race em- 
braces many interesting combinations of color varying 
from pale primrose to orange, pale mauve, also 
through the various shades ‘OL rose. 
Yy oz., $1.50; 4% oz., .85; .25 
Special Mixture. Embracing the les ding ene) all 
grown by specialists and including the ‘finest. colors 
and markings in endless variety. This mixture is ex- 
tensively used by florists. Oz., $6.00; 14 0z., $1.75;  .25 
Cassier’s Giant Mixture. An excellent strain for 
outdoor or greenhouse cultivation. The plants are of 
sturdy growth, producing large round HO rers, beauti- 
fully ‘blotched. ie WA Oey eollegtne avi 
Bugnot’s Large Bietchied: Finely formed ieee of 
rich and brilliant colors. : 4 0Z., $2.00; .25 
3090 Second 
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5095 
3096 
3100 
3105 
3106 
Pkt. 
3108 Choice Mixture. In splendid variety ly oz., 60; .10 
PANSIES, FARQUHAR’S ‘‘REGAL GIANTS.”’ 
A remarkable strain of Giant Pansies producing 
flowers of mammoth size on long strong stems. 
3112 Prince Henry. Dark blue fon oa hoel, eG ie. earn g aera) 
3114 Madame Perret Poproved: Wine colors, edged with 
white ; Me .25 
3116 Parisian Yellow. Pure yellow .25 
3118 Black Mastodon. Velvety-black a25 
3122 Meteor. Wine-red . . .25 
3124 Grand Duke Michael. Pure white seo. eee) 
3126 Collection of 6 Varieties oy ceet Pansies,” one 
packet of each aM Se oER Ie ele. Dial epee ae eal Lhe 5) 
PANSIES, GIANT OR TRIMARDEAU. 
3130 Cornflower. Ultramarine blue; the finest dark blue 
variety : ae re a Aa OZ he OO meee 
3135 Queen of the Blues. Lavender V4 oz., $1.50; .15 
3140 Golden Gem. Pure yellow mieoz S730 5 
3145 Snow Queen. Pure white . on Aa OZepileOO se alo 
3150 Golden Yellow with Dark Eye VY0Z., 1-003). «Ld 
3155 King of the Blacks. Coal black 14 oz., $1.50; .15 
3160 Lord Beaconsfield. Violet; upper petals shading to 
white .. : Sere eLaOz i blroO sm alo 
3165 White with Violet Eye é : Y4 oz., $1.50; 15 
3175 Striped. Great variety of colors . YZE07= 1.00%) alld 
3180 Mixed. Fine assortment of colors . . 14 02., $1.25; .15 
3185 Collection of 6 Varieties, Separate, our selection .75 
