R. & J. FARQUHAR & CO.. BOSTON. 



STRAWBERRY PLANTS. 



A Pot-grown Strawberry Plant. 



Early Ozark. 



All the varieties offered are perfect-flowering (bisexual) except where marked P. The latter 

 are pistillate and require a row of a perfect-flowering sort planted every 8 or 10 feet to 

 pollenize their blossom. 



These, if planted in July and August, produce a large crop the next summer. Being grown 

 in p)ots 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. They may also be planted in single rows three feet 

 apart and one foot apart in the rows. 



POT-GROWN PLANTS. From 2i in. pots, well rooted ; delivery in July and 

 August. Per 100, $3.50; 250, $8.00 ; 500, $15.00 ; 1000, $30.00; for 

 all varieties, except where otherudse priced. 



FIRST EARLY. 



Alpha. A new very early variety, producing strong, vigorous plants which are very pro- 

 ductive. The fruit is of large size, attractive color and fine quaUty. $1.00 per 100; 

 •S 3,8.00 per 1000. 



Excelsior. This is decidedly the best early Strawberry and the earliest good strawberry. 

 The fruit is of round conical form, glossy, dark-red color, and of mildly acid flavor. 



Success. Large, round, bright scarlet, flavor always fine. 



St. Louis. A very productive, early variety, with large berries, similar to Excelsior. 

 The plant is of vigorous growth and a good sort for the home garden. 



Suburban. This berry is exceedingly productive, thriving well on light land, and is con- 

 sidered one of the best new sorts. Fruit large, conical, firm and of good flavor. $4.00 

 per 100; $38.00 per 1000. 



Early Ozark, One of the most productive early varieties, producing large dark-red 

 berries of rather acid flavor but very delicious. The plants are of vigorous growth with 

 fine dark-green foliage. 



SECOND EARLY. 



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. 



Glen Mary. Large, conical, bright red berries; firm and of fine flavor. 



Sample. P. Excellent for either market or home use; prolific, large, firm, and delicious. 



Senator Dunlap. Mr. Crawford, 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 red clear to the centre, with a very rich flavor. 



MEDIUM. 



Abing'ton. A strong growing native variety of recent introduction. The fruit is of large size, 



bright red in color, very solid and of excellent flavor. 

 Barrymore. This fine strawberry was awarded a Silver Medal by the Mass. Hort. Society in 



1908, for its excellence. The plants are of strong growth and very productive. The conical 



shaped berries are of medium size and of a dark, glossy, crimson color; the flesh is a rich red and 



very juicy. $4.00 per 100; $38.00 per 1000. 

 Bubach. P. A well-known popular variety, with large berries of a rich, bright red color. 

 Nick Ohmer. Dark glossy red globular berries of superior flavor; fine for forcing. 



Excelsior. 



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Alpha. 



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NON-WARRANTY. Wc 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. If the purchaser does not accept the goods on these terms, theys.are at once to be returned. 



R. & J. FARQUHAR & CO. 



