PETER HENDERSON & CO., NEW YORK.—STRAWBERRY PLANTS. 
| PARKER | 
(Bi-sexual ; 
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PARKER FARLE. 
Learly to Late.) 
EARLE. 
A most wonderful producer, haying yielded at the rate of 15,000 quarts peracre. Thorough trials prove 
its adaptability fo all climates, out-yielding all others in the south or north, producing prodigiousty in either wet or 
dry seasons. Stems strong and upright ; as many as twelve toa plant, each carrying from 20 to 30 berries. We 
have picked more berries from this variety than from the same quantity of any other plants ever raised. This mag- 
nificent new berry originated in Texas and was named in honor of Mr. Parker Earle, the distinguished President of 
the American Horticultural Society. It produces wonderful crops on light soils, and endures hot, dry weather 
better than most strawberries. The plant is a robust grower, w th perfect flowers, berries large, conical, regular and 
uniform, glossy crimson, flesh firm, reddish and in quality excellent. It is remarkably vigorous on all soils and under 
all conditions. Early to late. 
Price, (pot-grown plants), 60c. per doz. ; $4.00 per 100 
Mathew Crawford Reports July 1892; Parker Earle:—Good reports are received from all sections—wonderfully productive. 
This ts its great characteristic, it bears till very late. 
WARFIELD. 
(Pistillate: Early.) 
A variety that excels in size and yield, beauty and 
firmness the celebrated crescent. Quality pleasant 
sub-acid, very vigorous grower, with bright healthy 
foliage. An early variety, and one that we highly 
tecommend. A decidedly valuable sort for the general 
grower. 
‘Price, (for-grown plants), 60c: per doz. ; $400 per 
100.’ 
Mr. Dow in substance, says:—‘' The Warjield will put the old 
varieties in the shade. It yields early, lots of very attractive 
showy fruzt, and keeps'on bearing for a long time. It isa 
splendid strawberry.) 
Mr. M. Crawford, another strawberry authority, says :—‘*Wa7- 
field will doubtless be placed at the head of the list by a great 
many, and this is where it belongs. For healthy, vigorous 
growth and great producttueness, it cannot be surpassed. It ts 
among the first toripen, and among the last to yield a good 
picking.” oie 
BEDERWOOD, (RACKSTER.) 
(Bi-sexual: Early.) 
A new and exceedingly valuable early strawberry for 
either home cr market use and worthy of great praise ; 
the plant is faultless, of healthy vigorous growth, and 
an enormous bearer—the berries being of large size, 
roundish, of regular form, light scarlet, of excellent 
quality, remaining in fruit a long time. 
Price, (fot-grown plants), 75c. per doz. ; $5.00 per 
100, 
Mr. Mathew Crawford, the eminent authority, says :—‘' 77s 
in my opinion isthe very best early variety ever introduced, 
and will be wanted by allas soon as its value is known, It ts 
not only very early, but immensely productive. For near 
market and honte use, this ts one of the niost satisfactory. 
