4 PETER HEXDERSOX & CO., XEW YORK.— POT-GROWX STRAWBERRY PLAXTS. 



ABINQTON. 



(Medium Early — Perfect Flowering.) 



A new mid season or main crop variety that we have 

 proven by trial for the past two seasons worthy of all the 

 high praise that has been bestowed upon it. The plant is a 

 thrifty, healthy grower and very productive. The large 

 foliage amply protects both flowers and fruit. The blossoms 

 are large and full being good poUenizers for pistillate varieties. 

 The fruit is large, of fine flavor with firm surface of bright 

 crimson which color extends almost to the center, thus 

 greatly enhancing its value for canning and preserving. 



Price {pot-grown plants), 75c. per doz.; S5.00 per 100. 



ARNOUT. 



(Early to ilid-secison. Perfect Flowering.) 



Another new early to mid season strawberry- of high merit. 

 The plant, large, healthy and vigorous produces strong 

 fruit stalks carrying well above the ground clusters of splendid 

 berries — broadly conical in shape colored rich red from 

 surface to heart and of excellent flavor; they ripen thoroughly 

 all over, have a firm skin with seeds on the surface thus are 

 easily picked and handled without bruising. 



Price (pot-grown plants). 75c. doz.; $5.00 per 100. 



ABINGTON. 



AUGUST LUTHER. 



(Extra Early — Pcrjcct Flowering.) 



A valuable Extra Early Strawberry. It was the earli- 

 est variety on our grounds last season, giving the first ripe 

 berry on June 4th, and three days later the plants were 

 full of bright rod, roundish conical berries, firm and of 

 excellent quality for so early a berry. While we do not 

 claim for this variety extraordinary size of fruit, yet it 

 produces it in such abundance that the aggregate weight 

 will compare favorably with the best of the large berried 

 sorts, and it continues to yield during a long season. 



Price (pot-grown plants), 60c. doz.; $4,00 per 100; 

 S.i.").00 per 1000. 



"AUTO." 



(Mid-season — Pcrjcct Flowering.) 



A new strawberry originating in Delaware. Those who 

 have grown it say that it is an immensely productive 

 varietv. bearing large handsome berries of high quaUty. 

 The plants are of unusual vigor and size and carry their 

 fruit well off the ground, keeping it clean and free from 

 sand or dirt. This variety bears fine crops even in dry 

 seasons when many other sorts give only a small Weld. 



Price (pot-grown plants), GOc. doz.; $4.00 per 10<"»; $.S.i.OO 

 per 1000. 



Our STRA\VBERR^ PLANTS arc all POT-QROW v.— Set out this Summer will bear a full crop next 8ca»on. 



