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



GANDY -^ 



(Late — Perfect Flowering. ) 

 One of the best late straw- 

 berries ever introduced. Strict- 

 \y fancy. The fruits are uni- 

 formly large and perfect in 

 form and firm. Color, bright 

 crimson 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, gi\4ng out a 

 most delicious aroma, 

 suggestive of both 

 strawberries and peach- 

 es. It ripens from l<it-: 

 to very late. The plant > 

 are very \-igorous grow- 

 ers. In well fertilizcf: 

 soil this berr>- is a b-g 

 yielder. 



Price (pot-grou.K 

 plants'', 50c. per do?..; 

 Sa.oO per 100; S30.UU 

 per 1000. 



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 specially reconunend it for the 

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

 last season a quarter of an acre plot \-ielded 1280 quarts at one picking, 

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

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

 extraordinarily large, twelve specimens will fill a quart: the 

 size ho.ds up well until the end: in shape the berries are broadly 

 heart-shaped often widening at the tip; color dark glossy crim- 

 son fairly firm and of e.xcellent quality; plant strong and 

 healthy. 



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

 per 1000. 



Ne^v Late Strawberry, 



"THE HUNN." 



1«HW "HITV 



THE Ht'N'N. 



(Extra Late — I'istuicit,-. 



By planting the " HUNN " the strawberry season may be 

 lengthened until unusually late in the season. It ripens a week 

 later than " G'-ndy " and is exceedingly productive. The 

 " HUNN " origin-ted and was sent out by the Geneva u\. Y.) 

 Agricultural Experiment Station. The berries are very large 

 and attractive, of uniform round conical shape, glossy dark 

 crimson in color, flesh firm, of excellent tla\-or, deepK- colored 

 to the core, rendering it unsurpassed for canning. The plant, 

 under fa^xp^able conditions, is a strong vigorous grower, with 

 thick clean foliage. It is easily our latest berry, and flowering 

 late, it escapes frosts that often insure the blossoms of earlier 

 varieties. Price (pot-groun plants). 50c. jier Jn. $S ."lO i>cr 

 100: S,«.IH) per 1000. 



HENDERSON'S POT-GROWN STRAWBERRY PLANTS WILL BEAR A FULL CROP NEXT SEASON t 



