12 PETER HENDERSON & CO., NEW YORK.— POT-GROWX STRAWBERRY PLANTS. 



emember ; 



HENDERSON'S 



POT=GROWN 

 STRAWBERRY 



Set out this Summer will 

 bear 



A FULL CROP 

 Next Spring 



Uncle Jim or Dornan 



{Mid-season to Lale — Perfect Floweritig.) 



_ A new western strawberry' that is attracting much atten- 

 tion for its superior merits. Plants unusually robust with 

 large healthy foliage. It is a remarkable drought resister. 

 The past season the plants came through the eight weeks' 

 drought as fresh and green as a field of clover. It is a big 

 and reliable producer of extra large berries — very uni- 

 formly heart shaped — of a bright beautiful red color and of 

 high quality. It is claimed by the introducer that the 

 fruit brings 25 per cent, more in the Chicago market than 

 any other variety — on account of the large size, hand- 

 some appearance and fine quality of the berries. 12 selected 

 berries often filling a quart measure heaping full. It was 

 named ■' Uncle Jim " by the Chicago commission mer- 

 chants, in honor of its introducer, Mr. James F. Doman, 

 but the Michigan State Horticultural Society thought the 

 name not a good one and have registered it as " Doman." 

 So this \ariety is now known under both names for above 

 reason. 



Price {pot-grown plants), 60c. doz.; $4.00 per 100; $3."..00 

 per 1000. 



William Belt. 



{Mid-season — Perfect Flowering.) 



A luxuriant grower, healthy and hardy, very productive, 

 and the berries are ver>' large. It has produced many S-inch 

 berries. Shape rather long, conical and quite uniform. The 

 color is deep glossy red all over. It is as firm as ordinary 

 berries, and of a better quality than is often found in large 

 varieties. All things considered, it is one of the best vari- 

 eties lor the home grower — the fiesh is solid and meaty and 

 of a rich crimson to the core. 



Price {pot-grown plants). ."JOc. 

 per 1000 



doz ; $.3.50 per 100; $30.00 



Twentieth Century. 



yM:j-Si\tsoti — in'.-.iuitc.) 



This new strawberry produces mammoth berries of broad — 

 almost kidney sha|>e — being wider than long — with a blunt 

 apex. It is not unlike in form and color the famous old 

 Jersey Queen, but is much superior to that variety. The 

 crowning merits of " 20th Century " are uniform size and 

 shape, smooth surface, never cockscombed nor ridged, 

 immense size, dark crimson color, and of sweet delicate 

 flavor; plant of moderate growth and fairly prolific. Under 

 high culture ten selected bierries «ill fill a quart. 



Price (pPt-^rown plants). 60c. per doz.: $4.00 per 100. 

 $■*.■>. 00 per 1 1 mil 



HENDHRSON'S 



" SUCCESSIOiN " COLLECTIONS 



Of Strawberry Plants 



ARE OFFERED ON LAST PAGE OF COVER. 



If Strauberry Plants arc desired by mall, add lur puslage KK. lu the dozen price and 75<.. tu (he hundred price. 



