PETER HENDERSON & CO., NEW YORK- POT-GROWN STRAWBERRY PLANTS. 3 



ABINGTON. 



(Medium Early — Perfect Flowering.) 



A new mid season or main crop variety that we have 

 proven by trial for the past two seasons worthy of all the 

 high praise that has been bestowed upon it. The j>lant. is a 

 thrifty, healthy grower and very productive. The large 

 foliage amply protects both flowers and fruit The blossoms 

 are large and full being good pollenizers lor pistillate varieties. 

 The fruit is large, of line Havor with firm surface of bright 

 crimson which color extends almost to the center, thus 

 enhancing its value for canning and preserving 



Price (pot-grown plants), (JOc. per doz.; $4.00 per 100 

 $35.00 per 1000. 



"AUTO." 



(Mid-season — Perfect Flowering.) 



A new strawberry originating in Delaware. Those who 

 have grown it say that it is an immensely productive va- 

 riety, bearing large handsome berries of high quality. 

 The plants are of unusual vigor and size and carry their 

 fruit well off the ground, keeping it clean and free from 

 sand or dirt. This variety bears fine crops even in dry 

 seasons when many other sorts give only a small yield. 



Price (pot-grown plants), 60c. doz.; $4.00 per 100; $35.00 

 per 1000. 



AUIN'GTON 



BEDERWOOD. 



tRACKSTER.) 



Early — Perfect Flowering.) 



An exceedingly valuable early strawberry. Conceded to 

 be one of the best early berries for home use and worthy 

 of great praise. It is not only very early but immensely 

 productive. The plant is faultless, of healthy, 

 growth, and an enormous bearer, perhaps equal to any of the 

 pistillate sorts in this respei t, the berries are of large size, of 

 regular, roundish form. light scarlet, of excellent quality, 

 remaining in fruit a long time We picked berries from it 

 every day for a month I 



Price (pot-grown plants), 50c. per doz.; $3.50 per 100 

 (3 pa ' 



BUBACH. 



(Mid-season — Pistillate.) 



Probably the best-known and most popular of all large 



strawberries. It is a wonder in its season of fruit, completely 



covering the ground about the plant with large berries. 



The berries are remarkably large and continue large to the 



last picking; roundish, slightly flattened and unusually 



>n one or both sides, medium firm and quality good: 



color orange scarlet, ripening well ami even. It is certainly 



est yielder of big fruit that grows. The plant is a 



beauty, stroni;. healthy, vigorous; but unfortunately for us 



a poor producer of runners It is strictly pistillate and re- 



•me bisexual variety to be planted near to pollenize 



ii Price, (pot-grown plants), 50c. per doz., $3.50 per L00; 



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If Strawberry Plants are desired by mail, add for postage 10c. to the dozen rricc a nd 75c. to the 100 price 



