NON-WARRANTY. 
Strawberry 
William Belt. 
All the varieties offered are perfect-flowering (bi-sexual) except where marked P. The 
planted every 8 or 10 feet to pollenize their blossoms. 
These, if planted in July and August, produce a large crop the next Summer. 
R. & J. FARQUHAR COMPANY, BOSTON. 
We do not give as to description, quality, productiveness or any other matter, any warranty, express or implied, of any seeds 
bulbs, plants, insecticides, fungicides, or fertilizers, which we send out, and we shall not be liable for any mistake made in the filling of any order. 
purchaser does not accept the goods on these terms, they are at once to be returned. 
If the 
R. & J. FARQUHAR COMPANY. 
FARQUHAR’S 
POT-GROWN 
STRAWBERRY 
PLANTS. 
atter are pistillate and require a row of a perfect-flowering sort 
Being grown in pots they may be shipped to a distance and planted 
with almost no interruption to their growth. The plants may be set in beds of three rows, one foot apart and one foot distant in the rows, 
with a space of two and one-half feet between the outside rows of adjoining beds left for a pathway. 
rows three feet apart and one foot apart in the rows. 
They may also be planted in single 
NEW STRAWBERRIES. 
BUCKBEE. (Originator’s description.) A new hybrid strawberry 
excelling all others in size, quality, quantity and flavor. 
Buckbee produces enormous bright glossy red berries which are 
round in shape and similar in flavor to Chesapeake from which 
it originated. Price, $5.00 per doz.; $35.00 per 100. 
KEVETT’S JUBILEE. The New Black Strawberry. (Origi- 
nator’s description.) The plants are extremely vigorous and 
healthy producing an abundance of very dark red luscious 
fruits of exquisite flavor and giant size well above the ground. 
Midseason to late. $3.00 per doz.; $20.00 per 100. 
FARQUHAR’S ‘‘SELECT’’ VARIETIES. | 
EARLY. 
Campbell’s Early. One of the earliest berries, unusually productive; 
fruit large and of a beautiful rich red color. 
Exeelsior. This is decidedly the best early Strawberry and the earli- 
est good Strawberry. The fruit is of round, conical form, glossy- 
dark-red color, and of mildly acid flavor. 
Glen Mary. Large, conical, bright red berries; fine flavor. 
Premier. A wonderfully productive and very early new variety. The 
mammoth berries are of beautiful form, rich bright red throughout 
and very delicious. An excellent keeper and fine for shipping. 
Pot-grown Plants, $10.00 per 100. 
Senator Dunlap. The fruit is large, rich and dark red clear to the 
centre, with a very rich flavor. It will keep in fair condition for 
several days on the vines after being ripe enough to pick. 
. MEDIUM. 
Early Jersey Giant. A new, medium-early variety of great merit. 
The berries are of conical shape with pointed tips and are a bright 
crimson in color, with a delicious flavor and aroma. 
Big Joe. A magnificent new Strawberry of robust growth and very 
prolific. The berries are light crimson in color, unusually large and 
of fine quality. 
POT-GROWN PLANTS of the above ‘‘Select’’ Varieties, from 2}-in. pots, well rooted, delivery in July and August. 
Not less than 250 at thousand rate. 
$60.00 per 1000 (except where otherwise priced). 
MEDIUM.—Continued. 
Marshall. The fruit of this remarkable sort is of enormous size, of 
handsome, glossy dark crimson color, and of delicious flavor. It is 
one of the best midseason berries, either for private use or market. 
It is a vigorous grower and requires good soil and high cultiva- 
tion. As it does not thrive in all soils, it should not be planted 
extensively until its adaptability is ascertained. 
MeAlpin. Very productive, and is considered by many growers to 
be one of the best of the newer introductions. The berries are a 
beautiful scarlet in color, very large and of rich, luscious flavor. 
LATE TO VERY LATE. 
Chesapeake. The plants of the Chesapeake are large and vigorous 
with rich dark green foliage. The fruit is of large size, deep red in 
color and of a rich aromatic flavor. 
Commonwealth. This is the latest of all Strawberries; bearing large, 
conical, deep crimson fruit, sweet and of quality equal to the well- 
known Bubach. Not only an extra large berry, but also very pro- 
ductive, of deep rich color, solid and quite juicy. 
First Quality. A strong, healthy and vigorous grower producing a 
quantity of large pointed berries of delicious flavor. Excellent 
variety for New England and other northern locations. Pot-. 
grown Plants, $10.00 per 100. 
William Belt. An exceptionally fine berry. In quality it heads the 
list. The large berries are glossy, deep red; late as Gandy. 
$7.00 per 100; 
