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12 PETER HENDERSON & CO., NEW YORK—POT-GROWN STRAWBERRY PLANTS. — 
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(Mid-season—Pistillate.) 
This new_strawberry produces mammoth berries of d—almost kidney shape—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 me Ol. 20th Century " are uniform size i shape. smooth surface, never cockscombed nor ridged, 
immense size, dark crimson color, and of sweet delicate vor; plant of moderate growth and fairly prolific. Under 
high culture ten seiected berries will fill a quart. 
Price (pot-grown plants), 60c. per doz.; $4.00 per 100; $35.00 per 1000. 
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New Strawberry, UNGLE JIM or DORNAN. 
(Mid-season to Late—Perject Flowering.) variety—on account of the large size, handsome appearance 
A new western strawberry that is attracting much atten- and fine quality of the berries, 12 selected berries often 
tion for its ir merits. Plants remarkably robust with filling a quart measure heaping full. It was named ~ Uncle 
large healthy It is a remarkably drought resister Jim "' by the Chicago commission merchants. in honor of its 
The past season the plants came through the eight weeks’ introducer, Mr. James F. Dornan, but the Michigan state 
drought as fresh and green as a field of clover. It is a t Horticultural Society thought the name not a good one, and 
ani ble producer of extra large berries—very uniformly have registered it as * Dornan So this variety is now 
heart shaped—of a bright beautiful red color and of high known under both names for above reason. 
quality. It is claimed by the introducer that the fruit brings Price (pot-grown plants), 60c. doz.; $4.00 per 100; $35.00 
25 per cent. more in the Chicago market than any other per 1000. 
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(Mid-season—Perfect Flowering.) 
A luxuriant grower, healthy and hardy, very productive, varieties. All things considered. it is one of the best yari- 
and the berries are very large. It has produced many 8-inch eties for the home grower—the flesh is solid and meaty and 
berries. Shape rather long, conical and quite uniform. The of a rich crimson to the core. 
color is deep glossy red all over. It is as firm as ordinary Price (pot-grown plants), 50c. doz.; $3.50 per 100; $30.00 
berries, and of a better quality than is often found in large per 1000, a 
Henderson's Pot-grown Strawberry Plants will bear a full crop next season, 
