PETER HENDERSON & CO,, NEW 
YORK.—STRAWBERRY PLANTS. 9 
JESSIE. 
(Br-Sexual: Mid-Season.) 
This large, fine strawberry has been tested overa large extent of 
country and has given universal satisfaction. Its large size, hand— 
some, regular form and fine quality makes it the most desirable of 
berries. Plant strong, stocky, vigorous, free from rustand wonder- 
fully productive. The Wisconsin Horticultural Society, after ex- 
_ amining the plants in fruit, unanimously adopted the following: 
“Resolved, That the show of the Jesste upon the grounds of 
. exceeds anything we have ever seen tn size, productive- 
ness and quality, and we believe it possesses more valuable 
qualities than any new variety now disseminated, Price, 
(ot grown plants,) soc. per doz.; $3.50 per 100, 
MAY KING. 
(Bi-Sexual: Early.) 
Remarkably productive, fruit showy, bright scarlet of medium 
size. A valuable early and market sort, and on pocr soils it does 
better than most others, Price, (fot grown plants,) 60c. per 
doz.; $4.00 per 100, 
PINEAPPLE. 
(Bi-Sexual: Mid-Season.) 
A remarkable strong grower, luxuriant dark green foliage, stand- 
ing one foot high. A heavy yielder, some growers even claiming 
that it out-yields the Crescent plant side by side, and it is much 
_larger than the Sharpless, is a better shipper and the fruit sells for 
more money. Its rich dark crimson color, delicious flavor com- 
bined with vigor and productiveness, insures it great popularity. 
Price, (fot grown plants.) 60c. per doz.; $4.00 per 100, 
SHARPLESS. 
(B7-Se.v ual, M. td—Season.) 
One of the most popular. Plant exceedingly 
vigorous, very productive. Fruit large crimson, 
firm and-of good quality. A profitable variety for 
market and home, Price, (fotgrown plants.) 
6oc. per doz, $4.00 per 100. 
“NECTAR.” 
(HENDERSON’S.) 
(Bt-Sexual: Early.) 
It is of the Jargest size, 
medium early, abun~- 
dant ly prolific, of a rich 
spicy jlavor,and one of 
the «most beautiful 
Strawberries ever intro- 
duced. Plant of luxuri- 
ant growth and free from 
mildew or rust. Price, 
(pot grown plants.) 75¢. 
per doz.;$5.00 per 100, 
NOBLE. 
(LAXTON’S.) 
(Bi-Sexual: Early.) 
This is a very large and 
handsome, regularly 
formed, globular-shaped 
strawberry, of a rich and 
vinous flavor, flesh firm, 
color bright crimson scar- 
let. Plant very hardy and 
vigorous, and most proli- 
fic, producing wonderful 
trussesof large even-sized. 
fruits with comparatively 
few smal! ones. Price, 
(pot grown plants.) 75¢. 
per doz, $5.00 per roo. 
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Wet 
(Bi-Sexual: Mid-Season.) 
A seedling of the Jersey Queen, which it resembles but is bet- 
ter. Fruit uniformly large, firm. beautiful in color and of good 
quality. A strong grower. Price, (fot grownz plants.) 6c. per 
doz.; $4.00 per 100, 
PRINCE OF BERRIES. 
(Bi-Sexual: Mid-Season.) 
One of Mr. Durand’s seedlings and claimed by him to be superior 
in flavor and quality, and possessing in a greater degree than the 
wild berry itself, that delicious aroma peculiar to the wild straw— 
berry. Itis an abundant bearer, of large size and beautiful color. 
Price, (Zot grown plants.) 6oc. per doz.; $4.00 per roo, 
MICHEL’S EARLY. 
(Osceola.) 
(Bi-Sexual: Extra Early.) 
The originator says this is the only Strawberry entitled to be 
called ‘‘ early” being two weeks earlier than other variety. It 
is a robust, strong grower, rooting deeply, and throwing large lux— 
uriant foliage on long stems with never a trace of rust or mildew. 
It yields bountifully, being as productive as the Crescent; berries 
medium to large, handsome regular form, color bright scarlet, 
flavor exquisite, pronounced by all who have tested it equal to that 
of the Wild Strawberry. (See Cut.) Price, (fot grown 
plants.) 60c. per doz.; $4.00 per 100, 
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MICHEL’S EARLY 
Collections of‘ Standard” Strawberry Plants. 
No. A.— 96 plants, 6 each of 16 Standard Varieties. Described on paves 8 ando..-.....20 ce eeececeee cee eee c cece ce beeen eee. $5 00 
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Collections of ‘‘ New’ Strawberry Plants. 
No. F..— 78 plants, 6 each 13 New Varieties. Described on pages 3, 4,5, 6 aNd 7.0.00... ccc cece cv eccuccvcccsacececce fH BS StOO 
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~ No. J.-1300 ‘' 100 KS ae Me i + MARMMROMRESAIETS?. BIDE TACTIC RT ioe nt Meee ete Eel cee cba 55 00 
If strawberry plants are wanted by mail, add for postage roc. per doz.; or 75c. per 100, a) 
