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



fENDALL. 



.1/ id -season to Late — Perfect Flowering. 



This new candidate for popular favor is a seedling of the splendid variety 

 — Wm, Belt. The merits of the Fendall are great vigor of plant, splendid 

 root-system, wonderful productiveness, large size of fruit, fine flavor and 

 length of bearing season. 



The berries are perfect beauties, rich red in color, smooth and glossy, 

 with long stems and large showy caps. In size the^berries are not surpassed 

 by those of any other variety grown while the flavor is superior to that 

 of most large fruited sorts. The plants root so deeply the roots going 10 to 

 12 inches in the ground that they are but little influenced by droughts — 

 yeilding a good crop when most other sorts are shy under this condition. 

 The length of bearing season is unusual — berries picked from June 2 to July 

 10 is its record. 



Price, (pot-grown plants), 75c. per doz.; So. 00 per 100; $45.00 per 1000. 



GANDY. 



(Late — Perfect Flowering. 



One of the best late strawberries ever introduced. Strictly fancy. The 

 fruits are uniformly large and perfect in form and firm. Color, bright crim- 

 son and as glossy as if varnished. It has a large bright green calyx, which 

 greatly adds to the beauty. This is one of the latest and best flavored 

 berries we have. The quality is all that can be desired, giving out a most 

 delicious aroma suggestive of both strawberries and peaches. It ripens 

 from late to very late. The plants are very vigorous growers. In well 

 fertilized soil this berry is a big yielder. 



Price, (pot-grown plants), 50c. per doz.; $3.50 per 100; $30.00 per 1000. 



GLEN MARY. 



EXGELSI0R. 



(Extra Early — Perfect Flowering.) 

 This new variety promises to be one of 

 the very best extra earlies yet introduced 

 — it ripens three to four days earlier than 

 Michel's Early and is a vigorous, healthy 

 grower — unusually productive for so early a 

 sort — outyielding other standard earlies 

 two to one, while the fruit averages large, 

 is very handsome and firm. 



Price, (pot-grown platits), 50c. per doz.; 

 S3.50 per 100; $30.00 per 1000. 



(Mid-season — Perfect Flowering.) 

 Shown in color on back cover. 



This is one of the best strawberries for large size, good quality and large 

 yield that has ever been offered to the American people and in these three 

 respects we believe it has no equal. We especially recommend it for the 

 home garden and nearby markets. In productiveness it is unsurpassed — 

 last season a quarter of an acre plot yielded 12S0 quarts at one picking, 

 and over 12,000 quarts were gathered during the season from one acre and 

 tins without any special petting or culture. In size the berries average 

 extraordinarily large, twelve specimens will fill a quart; the size holds 

 up well until the end; in shape the berries are broadly heart-shaped often 

 widening at the tip; color dark glossy crimson fairly firm and of excellent 

 quality; plant strong and healthy. 



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



Henderson's " Succession " Collections of Strawberry Plants arc offered on last page of cover. 



