10 PETER HEXDERSOX & CO.. NEW YORK — POT-GROWX STRAWBERRY H.AXTS. 



Henderson's 

 ?ot=Grown 

 Strawberry 

 Hants 

 sst out this 

 Summer 

 will bear a 

 full crop 

 next Spring. 



66 



THE BIG STRAWBERRY 



NEW YORK. 



(Mid-season — Perfect Flowering.) 



This is the strawberry, a seedling of Bubach and Jessie 

 raised by a New York lady, that captured the prize of SI 00 in 

 gold offered for the best and largest new variety. The plant 

 is an unusually robust grower, making but few runners, 

 throwing its strength and vigor into the magnificent berries, 

 which, in consequence, are produced in great abundance and 

 are of immense size, sometimes measuring over seven inches 

 in circumference. In form they are very handsome and 

 regular, of a rounding conical shape. Color — crimson-scarlet 

 dark, rich and inviting; coloring all over leaving no green 

 tips. The flavor is deliciously rich and melting. For a 

 family strawberry the " New York " is eminently adapted, 

 but its large size and delicate texture would possibly prevent 

 the berries from arriving in good condition in distant 

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

 100; S30.00 per 1000. 



PRESIDENT. 



NEW YORK. 



PARKER EARLE IMPROVED. 



(Earl;, to Mid-season — Perfect Flowering.) 



This noble, early, large and productive new berry is a seed- 

 ling of the famous " Parker Early." It has now been fruited 

 for three seasons, in several sections of the country, and hrs 

 given unqualified satisfaction. It leads in earliness, size, 

 color and firmness, rendering it one of the most desiral !e 

 strawberries for shipping. The plant roots deeply, is a strong 

 robust grower, requiring rich soil to enable it to "set it 

 mous yield of fruit. The plants have stood 1 4 degrees t o w 

 zero without protection and without freezing out. Bcrrii s 

 i rge, cone-shaped with short neck; it ripens evenly; 

 of bright crimson color, very attractive and of fine Da 



Price (pot-grown plants), 50c. doz.; S3. 50 per 100; S30.CT 

 per 1000. 



PRESIDENT. 



(MiJ-scasoi: — Pistillate.) 

 A new seedling th.it is highly spoken of by those who have 

 t. including the editors o( the Rural A.-.. \ 'ori 

 lv i. Jordan of the N< w Jersey Agr-.cuUur.il Experiment S'ta- 



1 ■. or. with large |u* 



d.irk foliage, fruit stalks thick and erect, carry.-: 

 ; beautiful berries, absoli rm in shape, ■ 



large size, flesh solid without 

 rich crimson, li ■ reductive, and pro- 



duces stri, t r to the < nd of tl 



Price (pot-grown plat . BOc. d - . H ( u per 100; $:C>.o i 

 per 1000. 



If Strawberry Plants are desired by mail add f .r postage 10c. to the dozen price and 50c. to the hundred price. 



