S PETER HENDERSON & CO., NEW YORK.—STRAWBERRY PLANTS. 
STANDARD VARIETIES OF 
Pot-fiown strawberry Plants. 
BUBACEK (No. 5.) 
(Pistillate: Midseason.) 
A superior variety, of large size and great productiveness, The 
plant is of strong growth A prominent strawberry grower says, 
“*he has tested every variety sent out in the last 20 years, and if 
all varieties were culled out but 10, he would place Buback’s No. 
sat the head of the list on account of its large, bright, well- 
colored berries, its immense yield and handsome appearance and 
fine flavor.” 
An eminent authority on strawberries says:—‘Budack No. 5 
is the dig strawberry of to-day. ahead of all others in every 
vay, an immense producer of tremendous berries. I predict 
that this variety will predominate all over the country. Price, 
(fot-erown plants), boc. per doz. ; $4.00 per 100, 
CUMBERLAND. 
(Bi-sexual: Midseason.) 
An excellent vanety, large size, productive, fine color and of 
delicious flavor. Price, (fot-grown plants), 6oc. per doz. ; $4.00 
ae GREAT AMERICAN. 
(Bi-sexual; Midseason to Late.) 
An old well-known favorite, good sized solid fruit, favor excel- 
lent. Price, (fot-erown plants), 6oc. per doz. $4.00 per 100, 
(Br-sexual: Early.) 
A ty very popular south for shipment to northern markets; 
d size and exceedingly firm; plant strony grower and 
yroductive, Price, (fot-grown plants), €cc. per doz, 
THE HAVERLAND 
STRAWBERRY, 
HAVERLAND. 
(Pistillate: Early.) 
A magnificent and comparatively new variety ; very early and 
productive, particularly in rich, deep soil. It is exceedingly 
vigorous and healthy, bearing large handsome fruit of fine quality. 
The shape of the berries is rather long, and of a glossy bright 
crimson. Mr. George Q. Dow, an eminent authority, says: 
** Haverland is one of the best varieties in existence to-day: I 
cannot write too much in its praise, A vigorous grower, does 
well anywhere, free from rustand burn. As a yielder it 
ranks among the first, producing an immense quantity of very 
large berries. More than all this—it is the earliest straw- 
berry on my place (New Hampshire.) by several days. It is ald 
right in every way. (Seecut.) Price, (pot-grown plants), boc. 
per doz. ; $4.00 per 100. 
CHARLES DOWNING. 
(Bi-sexual: Midseason.) 
For beauty, size, quality and productiveness, this variety is 
unsurpassed; the flavor is very fine, and the plants do well in 
most soilsand locations, Price, ( fot-erown plants), soc. per doz. 
$3.50 per 100, 
GOLD. 
(Pistillate: Midseason to Late.) * 
Of the finest quality, nearly regular in form, large and firm, 
keeping well for several days after being picked; color bright 
scarlei with golden seeds, season long, from medium to late , 
plants vigorous and productive The Gold took the Silver Medal 
of the Mass, Hort. Soc. as the best new seeding. Price, ( fot- 
grown plants), 6oc. per doz.; $4.00 per 100, 
If strawberry plants are wanted by mail, add 
for postage 10c. per doz., or 75c. per 100. 
