PF.TKR HENDERSON- * CO , NEW YORK.— POT-GROWN STRAWBERRY PLANTS. 3 



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The Big Strawberry ! 



The Prize=Taking Strawberry ! 



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INEW YORK. 



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(Mitl-ieason — I'crjecl Flowering.) 



This is the strawberry, a seedling of Bubach and Jessie raised by a New 

 York lady, that captured the prize of $100 in gold offered for the best and 

 largest new variety. The plant is an unusually robust grower, making but 

 few runners, throwing its strength and vigor into the magnificent berries, 

 which, in consequence, arc produced in great abundance and arc of immense 

 size, sometimes measuring over seven inches in circumference. In form 

 they are very handsome and regular, of a rounding conical shape. Color — 

 crimson-scarlet dark, rich and inviting, coloring all over leaving no green 

 tips. The flavor is deliciously rich and melting. For a family strawberry 

 the " New York " is eminently adapted, but its large size and delicate 

 texture would possibly prevent the berries from arriving in good condition 

 in distant markets. Price {fol-grmvi: />/a»i(5), 60c per doz.; J4.00 per 100; 

 »35 no per 1 000. 



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If Strawhcrry Plants arc desired by mail, add for posfacc lOc. to the dnzcn price and 75i:. to Ihc hundred price. 



