K. £r J. FARQUHAPv 6- CO., BOSTON. 



STKAWBERRY PLANTS 



From our Strong Pot-Grown Plants a full crop of fruit ten or eleven months after plants are set out. Plant in July or August. We have the best 



24 varieties for market and home use adapted to our climate. 



All the varieties offered are perfect-floweriiig {bisexual) except where marked •". The latter are pistillate and require a row of a perfect-Jlozvering sort 



platited every 8 or 10 feet to pollenize their blossoms. 



SECOND EARLY 



These, if planted in July and August, 

 produce a large crop the next summer. 

 Being grown in pots they niMy be shipped 

 to a distance and planted with almost no 

 inlerrnption 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. They may also be planted in 

 single rows three feet apart and one foot 

 apart in the rows. 



POT=GROWN PLANTS. From 



2 '4 in. pots, well rooted; de- 

 livery in July and August. 

 Per 100, $3.00; 250, $6.50; 

 500, $12.50; 1,000, $25,00, 

 for all varieties, except where 

 otherwise priced. 



FIRST EARLY. 



Excelsior. 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. 



Fairfield. Mr. Johnson, the intro- 

 ducer, says he has never seen any 

 berry nearly its ec[ual for earliness, 

 large size, attractive color, quality 

 and firmness. 



Success. Large, round, bright 

 scarlet, flavor always fine. 



Virginia. P. A medium sized berry 

 of recent introduction; flavor excel- 

 lent ; enormous yielder. Made a 

 record of i 2,000 quarts per acre at 

 its home in the State of Virginia. 



Climax. This is an extremely popular new variety, immensely productive, 

 the berries being slightly over medium size. Plant vigorous, healthy 

 grower, of a peculiar shade of green that can be distinguished from other 

 varieties. Our stock is from plants procured of ihe originator ami is ex- 

 ceptionally fine. 



Glen Mary. Large, conical, bright red berries; lirni and of tine flavor. 



Sample. P. K.xcellent for either market or home use ; prolific, large, firm, 

 and delicious. 



Senator Dunlap. Mr. Cr.Twford, at the time of its introduction by him, 

 said that he doubted if he had ever sent out a berry better than Senator 

 Dunlap. It will keep in fair condition for several days on the vines after 

 being ripe enough to pick. The fruit is large, rich and dark reil clear to 

 the centre, with a very rich flavor. 



mm 



Excelsior 



Virginia 



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R. & J. FARQUHAR & CO. give no warranty, express or implied, as to description, quality, productiveness or any other matter of any seeds, bulbs, 

 or plants they send out, and they will not be in any way responsible for the crop. If the purchaser does not accept the goods on these terms, they are 

 at once to be returned. 



