i:tp:r hexdrrson & co.. new york— pot-grown' strawberry plaxts. n 



ROUGH RIDER. 



(Extra Late — ferject Flowering.) 



A valuable new late strawberry . an 

 exceedingly roViust grower, resist- 

 ing drought and disease. The 

 fruit averages large, is very 

 dark colored and extremely firm, 

 rjuality like late berries, most de- 

 licious. It is later than Gandy. 

 the height of the picking season 

 being about July 9th. 



Price (pol-Krcmi: plants), 60c. 

 per d.jz. , $4.00 per 100; $35.00 

 l>er 1000. 



SHARPLESS. 



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•An old variety, but still one of 

 the most popular. Plant exceed- 

 ingly vigorous and hardy, endur- 

 ing both heat and cold without 

 injury. Very productive. Fruit 

 cttra large, light crimson, firm and 

 good quality. .\ jjrofitable and 

 reliable variety for either market 

 or home. 



Price (pol-grou.'n plants). 50c. 

 per doz.; $3.50 pur 100; 830.00 per 

 1000. 



ROUGH RIDER. 



SHARPLESS. 



FKE.NCll EVEkLli.vKl.Vc; STK.\WUEKKV, "S.\IN'T-ANTOI.VE DE PADOUE. 



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FRENCH EVERBEARING LARQE=FRUITED STRAWBERRY, 



Saint=Antoine de Padoue." 



TTIIS NEW large fruiting French Everbearing Strawberry 

 [Kjs-sesses remarkable characteristics when grown 

 under congenial conditions. Our pot-grown plants of 

 these—set out this summer, should fruit bountifully the fol- 

 lowing spring, antl continue to bear, though more sparingly 

 throughout the summer. In addition to this, the plants 

 throw out strong runners which fonn new plants, and if not 

 cut from the parent plants will also fruit the same season, 

 thus giving a continuous supply of delicious strawberries until 

 frost. This remarkable strawberry is the result of a cross, 

 pru.luced in France, between the everbearing "Saint Josejjh" 

 and the famous English strawberry' " Royal Sovereign," and 

 it has proven to be superior to all other perpetual straw- 

 berries. It is of compact, vigorous growth, the fruit stalks 

 are strong and erect, carryinvt the fniit well al>ovo the f^>lia>;c. 



The fruit is large and of a rich dark red color — handsome and 

 uniform in shape — firm, of delicious flavor, and keeps exceed- 

 ingly well. It is a true perpetual strawberry, producing 

 si>lendid berries during the whole summer up to October, and 

 is also adapted for forcing for winter fruiting. The French' 

 gardeners, when they want an abundance of late fruit, cut off 

 the first flowers from the large plants and also keep the run- 

 ners cut, which throws the vigor into the late fruit; others, 

 besides, keeping the flowers cut from the large plants, allow 

 three or four first runners to root only, thus throwing the 

 strength of the parent plant into the young plants and depend 

 upon these to furnish the late fruit. It received a first-class 

 certificate from the " Societe Nationalc d'Horticulture de 

 France." Price (pot-grown plants), SI. 00 per doz.; S7.00 per 

 100. 



If Strawberry Plants are desired by mail add for postage lOc. to the dozen price and 50c. to the hundred price. 



