GREAT RUBY. 



(Mid-season to Late — Pistillate). 



This seedling strawberry has proven to be one of the finest varieties ever 

 introduced. It has become a popular favorite with growers and consumers of 

 strawberries. The healthy, vigorous growth, remarkable productiveness, im- 

 mense size, handsome uniform shape, deep lustrous crimson color, and, above 

 all, the rich luscious flavor combined with the delightful aioma render Hender- 

 son's " Great Ruby " peerless among strawberries. It commences to ripen 

 soon after the early varieties, and bears until nearly all others are gone. 



The luxuriant growth of the plant and its remarkable deep-rooting qualities 

 enable it to produce beautiful large berries even during a dry season, when 

 other varieties are withered and fruitless. (See cut). 



Price, (pot-grown plants), 60c. per doz.; S4.00 per 100; S35.00 per 1000. 



Remember: Henderson's Pot-Grown Strawberry Plants will 

 bear a full crop next season. 



MASCOT. 



(Late — Perfect Flowering). 



A new late sort of unusually large size and productiveness. It has been 

 thoroughly tested in southern Deleware where it has grown in popularity each 

 year. Season same as Gandy, lasting longer and usually producing a much 

 larger crop of equally good berries. The large uniform berries have a delicious 

 flavor and stand shipping well. The plant is a thrifty grower making a great 

 mass of roots. This variety has been found to do well on land too dry for Gandy, 



Price, (pot-grown plants, 60c. per doz.; $4.00 per 100; S35.00 per 1000. 



HERITAGE. 



Mid-season to Late — Perfect Flowering. 

 This seedling, a New Jersey production has been grown by the originator 

 and some of his neighbors since 1903. The prominent merits of the 

 Heritage Strawberry are: The plant is very large of extremely 

 . . heavy texture — single crown plants often carrying foliage 



with a spread of 20 to 22 inches. It is very deep rooting 

 "." — drought and disease resisting and a prodigious 



yielder — from mid-season until very late of 

 unusually large and beautiful berries of a 

 dark shining crimson color and round 

 tapering conical in shape. 



A large heavy green calyx 

 adds to its beauty and deslr- 

 ability as a table berry. The 

 flesh is solid of fine texture 

 and its delicious flavor is un- 

 surpassed. 



For the home garden the 

 Heritage Strawberry is un- 

 surpassed — it makes fine fruit- 

 ing beds, the large berries — 16 

 to 18 fill a quart box — hold up 

 in size to the very last. While 

 for market it is a wonder — 

 yielding 8000 quarts per acre 

 under favorable conditions— 

 and even in poor seasons has 

 never yielded less than 6000 

 quarts per acre. (See cut). 



Price, (pot-grown plants), 

 60c, per doz.; $4.00 per lOOj 

 $35.00 per 1000. 



FOR PARTICULARS REGARDING SHIPMENT OF STRAWBERRY PLANTS SEE PAGE 2. 



