STRAWBERRY PLANTS 



These Strawberries were transplanted into cold frames in the fall, and if planted 

 out any time before May 10th, will, under proper conditions, fruit some in the 

 present year. 



Note. — The Strawberry plants offered in this catalog cannot be supplied after 

 May 10th. Our summer list of Pot-grown Strawberries is ready about June 

 15th, and is mailed free to customers, or may be had upon application by mail. 



New. Strawberries 



FAIRPEAKE (Late Perfect Flowering) 



Recently introduced by the U. S. Department of Agriculture, this is an ideal 

 berry for the home garden. It is a cross between Fairfax and Chesapeake (the 

 same parentage as Starbright). It is more vigorous than Chesapeake and more 

 productive. A fine producer of large bright red berries. 



Price, 90c doz.; $6.50 per 100. 



MIDLAND (Perfect Flowering Mid-season) 



A new U.S.D.A. introduction being the result of a cross between Premier and 

 Redheart. This is an extraordinary berry that is beautiful, large and productive. 

 When grown in the U. S. Trial Gardens at Beltsville, Maryland, last year, some 

 observers considered that it surpassed for appearance, size and productiveness 

 any other variety of Strawberry in cultivation. The berries are excellent in qual- 

 ity but slightly tart in flavor. It is recommended for general cultivation through- 

 out the Eastern and Central states as far west as Arkansas. 



Price, 90c per doz. ; $6.50 per 100. 



SPARKLE (Perfect Flowering Mid-season) 



A New Jersey introduction. Sparkle is outstanding for its robust growth and 

 the hardiness of the plant. It is extremely desirable for New York, New Jersey 

 and northern sections of our country. The fruit is attractive, medium to large in 

 size, of fine formation, and firm texture. Its color is bright red with a sparkling 

 surface. The flavor is delicious, rich and sprightly. 



Price, 90c doz., $6.50 per 100. 



TEMPLE (Perfect Flowering Midseason) 



An excellent new berry developed at the University of Maryland, vigorous 

 grower, bred especially for its resistance to red stele. The berries run medium to 

 large, and hold their size well throughout the season. The fruit is firm and of 

 superb quality and flavor. 



Price, 90c doz.; $6.50 per 100. 



Select Standard Strawberries 



MAYTIME (Very Early, Perfect Flowering) 



This is the sweetest and most attractive extra early strawberry that has ever 

 been developed. In size it is slightly smaller than Dorsett, but it makes up in 

 prolificacy. The plant develops a vigorous, healthy growth. 



From the results obtained at various test plots, Maytime is highly acclaimed 

 for its extreme earliness, its high quality and its sweet and delicious flavor. 



Price, 80c doz.; $6.00 per 100. 



RED STAR (Very Late, Perfect Flowering) 



Commercial growers and home gardeners alike are demanding an extremely 

 late strawberry of good quality. From the commercial angle because very late 

 berries bring good prices; and, from the home gardener "s standpoint, because 

 whetted appetites demand more and more delicious fruit. 



The berries average very large and are bright red and glossy. The plant makes 

 a luxuriant large gTowth. 



Price, 80c doz.; $6.00 per 100. 



DORSETT (Early to Mid-season, Perfect Flowering) 



The plants are vigorous, with deep rich green foliage, runners are produced in 

 abundance. The flowery stalks are strong, and the fruit is held well above the 

 ground. The beautifully molded, conically shaped, bright red berries are large 

 and uniform in appearance. 



The outstanding merit of this berry, however, is not its size, or appearance, 

 but its delicious flavor. 



Price, 75c per doz.; $5.00 per 100. 



FAIRFAX (Early to Mid-season, Perfect Flowering) 



The plants are very hardy and disease resistant. The flower stalks are strong, 

 and produce quantities of perfect heavily pollened flowers that are larger than 

 most strawberry blossoms. The berries are very large, somewhat blunt in 

 shape, and bright red with prominent yellow seed. When over-ripe, the fruit 

 turns dark red but still retains its firmness and delicious flavor. 



Price, 75c per doz. ; $5.00 per 100. 



PATHFINDER (Mid-season, Perfect Flowering) 



It is an ideal Strawberry for the home garden, because its texture is soft and 

 luscious. It also possesses a tantalizing aroma which bespeaks a delightful piquant 

 flavor. It is disease resistant and can be grown successfully in areas where the 

 Red Stele fungus is prevalent. 



Price, 75c doz.; $5.00 per 100. 



STARBRIGHT (Medium Early to Late) 



We believe that this new berry possesses everything that could be desired in a 

 garden fruit. It is beautiful in appearance, of fine form, extra large and uniform, 

 with a bright brilliant color that inspired its name. Its flavor is, however, its 

 chief attraction — a true rich strawberry flavor, with a sweetness that should 

 preclude the necessity of any additional sugaring. 



The plant is very vigorous, the foilage is deep rich green and leathery. 



Price, 80c doz.; $6.00 per 100. 



HOW TO PLANT. For 



garden cultivation straw- 

 berries may be set in rows 

 two feet apart, the plants 

 in the rows fifteen inches 

 apart; care being taken 

 to firm the soil around the 

 plant. For complete Cul- 

 tural Instructions send 

 for pamphlet," Culture of 

 Garden Fruits." 



Too shallow Correct Too deep 



The correct way to set out strawberry plants 



VEGETABLE ROOTS 



ASPARAGUS ROOTS, see page 6 



tjaroen <Jtews 



There are a vast number of varieties suitable for garden cultivation, those that 

 follow are among the most popular and most useful. They all succeed in average 

 garden soil; they can be planted in the flower or vegetable garden. As stocks 

 of herbs are extremely limited we urge our customers to order early. 



CATNIP. Used for seasoning, etc. Price, pot-grown plants, 35c each; 

 $1.00 for 3; $3.50 doz. 



CHIVES Prized for soups and seasoning; also makes an attractive border 

 plant. Price, clumps, 35c each; $1.00 for 3; $3.50 doz. 



LAVENDER. Grows about 18 inches high; produces an abundance of blue 

 fragrant flowers. Price, pot-grown plants, 35c each; 



$1.00 for 3; $3.50 doz. 



MARJORAM, SWEET. ° ne of the m °st pleasantly scented of all the 



herbs; used in perfumes, also for seasoning. 

 Price, pot-grown plants, 35c each; $1.00 for 3; $3.50 doz. 



MINT (Spearmint) The popular green mint used for mint sauce, for 

 * flavoring cold drinks, etc. Price, pot-grown plants. 

 30c each; 85c for 3; $3.00 doz. 



PARSLEY, EMERALD. A beautiful, brilliant green, curled variety; very 



decorative; excellent flavor. Price, pot-grown 

 plants, 20c each; 50c for 3; $2.00 doz. 



ROSEMARY. A very compact and dainty plant with fragrant foliage; used 

 in perfumes, seasoning, etc. Price, pot-grown plants, 

 35c each; $1.00 for 3; $3.50 doz. 



SAGE O ne °f our most popular seasoning plants. Price, pot-grown plants, 

 30c each; 85c for 3; $3.00 doz. 



SAVORY, WINTER. One of our most ornamental herbs. Very hardy, 

 suitable for border and edging; delicious in foods 

 and liqueurs. Price, pot-grown plants, 35c each; $1.00 for 3; $3.50 doz. 



TARRAGON, TRUE FRENCH. H makes the famous French Estragon 



Vinegar and is also used in perfumes, 

 confectionery, etc. Price, roots, 40c each; SI. 10 for 3; $4.00 doz. 



THYME, BROAD-LEAVED. Much prized for seasoning; very attrac- 

 tive; used in rock gardens. Price, pot- 

 grown plants, 30c each; 85c for 3; $3.00 doz. 



SPECIAL NOTICE: Purchaser pays transportation charges on plants. If you wish your order sent by Parcel Post, please add 10% 

 to value of your order for packing and postage for shipments East of the Mississippi, and 20% for points West of the Mississippi 

 River. 



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HORSE RADISH SETS 



These sets, if planted in rich, deeply cultivated 

 soil this spring will produce large useable roots by 

 fall. They are planted in rows one foot apart and two 

 feet between rows. 



Price, 60c doz.; $4.00 per 100. 

 RHUBARB MacDONALD 



Developed by MacDonald College of McGill Uni- 

 versity, Montreal, Canada. It is a distinct improve- 

 ment on the older types of Rhubarb. The plants are 

 exceptionally vigorous, and produce a large yield. 

 The stalks are large and of a bright crimson color — 

 very tender and of the highest quality. Due to the 

 bright crimson exterior color of the stalks, sauces or 

 pies made from MacDonald Rhubarb have a most 

 attractive rich pink color. We can only supply roots 

 of this variety. 



Price, Large Root Divisions, 60c each; $6.00 

 doz. 



MAC DONALD 



Fruits For The Home Garden 



By W. P. Hedrick 



Treats on soil, climate, grafting, prun- 

 ing, spraying, fertilizing, controlling or- 

 chard pests, varieties to plant, picking and 

 storage. 16 illustrations, 171 pages. 



Price, S3.00. 



