1 PETER HEXDERSOX &- CO.. NEW YORK— POT-GROWX STR.\WBERRY PLAXTS. 



PRICES OF HENDERON'S POT=GROWN STRAWBERRY PLANTS. 



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25 plants of one variety will be supplied at the 100 rate; 250 at the 1000 rate. 

 If desired by mail, add 10c. to the dozen price and 75c. to the hundred price. 



ABINGTON. Medium Early — Perfect Flowering 



ARNOUT. — Early io mid-season. Perfect Flowering 



AUGUST LUTHER. Extra Early— Perfect Flowering 



.AUTO. Mid-season — Perfect Flowering 



BEDERW OOD. Early— Perfect FloiL'ering 



BRA^D^ \\ INE. Mid-season to Late — Perfect Flowering 



BUBACH. Mid-season— Pistillate 



CARDINAL. Medium^arly to late — Pistillate 



CHALLENGE, yiid-season — Perfect Flowering 



CLN'DE. Early — Perfect Flowering 



CO.nnONW EALTH. Very Late— Perfect Flowering 



EXCELSIOR. Extra Early — Perfect Flowering 



GANDY. Late — Perfect Flowering 



GLEN .MAR\'. Mid-season — Perfect Flowering 



GOLDEN G.ATE. Mid-season — Perfect Flowering 



GREAT RLBY. Mid-season to Late — Pistillate 



HIGHLAND. Mid-season—Pistillate 



HUNN. Very Late— Pistillate 



JOHNSON'S EARLY. Extra Early— Perfect Flowering 



LESTER LOVETT. Very Late— Perfect Flowering 



MARSHALL. Mid-season — Perfect Flowering 



McKINLEY. Mid-season — Perfect Flowering 



MEAD. Mid-season to Late — Perfect Flowering 



.MICHEL'S EARLY. Extra Early — Perfect Flowering 



NEW ^'ORK. Mid-season — Perfect Flowering 



PARKER EARLE, I.MPROVED. Early to Mid-season— Perfect Flowering. 



PRESIDENT. Mid-season— Pistillate 



ROUGH RIDER. Very Late — Perfect Flowering 



SAINT ANTOINE DE PADOUE. Everbearing— Perfect Flowering 



SAMPLE. Late— Pistillate. 



SUCCESS. Early to Mid-season — Perfect Flowering 



SHARPLESS. Mid-season — Perfect Flowering 



STEVENS' CHAMPION. Late— Perfect Flowering 



TWENTIETH CEHTViW— Mid-season— Pistillate 



UNCLE JIM. yiid-season to Late — Perfect Flowering 



WA\. BELT. Mid-season — Perfect Flowering 



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BRIEF DIRECTIONS FOR CULTURE. 



Strawberrie.<! require rich, well-tilled soil; the plants should be set 15 

 inches apart, in rows 2 feet apart; 100 plants will plant 4 rows, 30 feet 

 long; an acre requires 14.520 plants if set at the above distance, but for 

 horse cultivation they should be set 2 feet apart, in rows 3 feet apart. 

 requiring 7,260 plants for an acre. Firm the plants well in the soil, 

 keep thoroughly cultivated and cut off all runners. In the middle ot 

 December cover the beds to a depth of 3 inches with salt meadow hay. 

 straw or leaves. In April as soon as the plants show an indication of 

 growth, push the covering away from the plants to allow them to come 

 up through. This " mulching " protects the plants from the cold in 

 winter and the heat in summer keeps the fruit clean, and prevents the pistillate or 

 growth of weeds. Imperfect plowbri.Si; 



PERFECT— versus— IMPERFECT FLOWERING STRAWBERRIES. 



The blossoms of strawberries are either staminate (perfect flowering) or are dej^titute of stamens and are termed pistillate 

 (imperfect flowering). Pistillate varieties must have a row of some perfect flowered sort flowering at the same time planted 

 every nine or twelve feet apart among them, or better yet, every third or fourth plant in the row. to pollenize their bloa. 

 soms. When properly pollenized the pistillate varieties arc usually the most prolific. 



• • • - Our leaflet " STRAW BERR\ CULTURE," mailed free to those requesting it when ordering Strawberry I'lanls. 



staminate or 

 perfect flowering. 



