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POT GEOWH STIRAWBEJR3RY PILAMTH 



RELIANCE. 



(Mid-Season — Perfect Flowering.) 



The fruit resembles the "Mary" 

 in shape, but larger and heavier. 

 It is remarkably uniform in shape 

 for such a large berry. The 

 quality is unsurpassed, juicy, 



luscious, solid to the center, the flavo be : ng what is generally known as "mild." 

 The color is dark crimson, very glossy and attractive, remarkably even all over 

 the berry, never showing a white tip. The growth is excellent, large, deep 

 green, handsome foliage. The fruit is borne on strong stalks and in great 

 profusion. 



Price, (pot-grown plants), 50c. per doz.; S3. 50 per 100; $30.00 per 1000. 



dark green leathery foliage, 

 Price, (pot-grown plants) 

 per 1000. 



NICK OHMER. 



(Perfect Flowering — Mid-Season.) 

 A berry of Ohio origin and named after the Ex« 

 President of the Ohio State Horticultural Society. 

 The plant is very large and stocky, sending out 

 plenty of very strong runners. It is. probably not 

 surpassed in healthy, vigorous growth and great- 

 productiveness by any variety. It has a perfect 

 blossom. 



The fruit is of the very largest size, a giant among 

 strawberries. It is never mis-shapen. Its only 

 departure from the regular, roundish, conical form 

 is when, under high culture, it is somewhat triangular. 

 It is dark glossy red, firm and of excellent flavor, 

 (See cut) 



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

 per 100; $30.00 per 1000. 



NORWOOD. 



(Medium Early to Mid-Season — Perfect Flowering.) 

 (Shown in color on the back ccrver.) 

 A Massachusetts production said to be a cross between Marshall and 

 Corsican. The plant is large and vigorous, bearing for a long season enor- 

 mously large berries generally rounded conical in form though sometimes 

 flattened. The color is bright rich red from surface to center and the quality 

 excellent. Juicy and of a pleasantly mild sub-acid flavor. Calyx small and 

 easily hulled. 



Price, (pot-grown plants), 60c. per doz.; $4.00 per 100; $35.00 per 1000. 



EAKLY OZARK. 



(Extra Early — Perfect Flowering.) 

 (Shown in color on back cover.) 



A very promising new strawberry from Missouri. It is a cross betweeffi 

 the popular varieties Aroma and Excelsior. The originator says " it is the 

 largest extremely early berry ever introduced ripening with the small "Michel's 

 Early " and as big as the late large fruiting sorts; " 15 berries of Early Ozark 

 often fill a quart basket. 



The berries are almost round and bright red in color. The plant is a 

 grand grower with healthy large 

 and exceedingly prolific. (See cut.) 

 60c. doz.; $4.00 per 100; $35.00 



SHARPLESS. 



(Mid-Season — Perfect Flowering.) 

 An old variety, but still one of the most popular. Plant 

 exceedingly vigorous and hardy, enduring both heat and 

 cold without injury. Very productive. Fruit extra large, 

 light crimson, firm and good quality. A profitable and 

 reliable variety for either mark"* or home. 



Price, (pot-grown plants), 50c. per doz.; $3.50 per 100; 

 $30.00 per 1000. 



SAMPLE. 



NEW STRAWBERRY SAMPLE 



(Late — Pistillate.) 



This comparatively new and splendid variety has won 

 great popularity. It is one of the very best late fruiting 

 pistillate strawberries in cultivation. The plant is a large 

 healthy grower making a great mass of roots, insuring it 

 against both drought and frost. It. is a big producer of 

 very large roundish berries, holding up well in size to the 

 end of the strawberry season. The berries are of a rich 

 dark red color clear to the center and of unsurpassed 

 qua' ity. (See cut.) 



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

 $35.00 per 1000. 



Our leaflet on STRAWBERRY CULTURE mailed free to 

 those requesting it when ordering Strawberry Plants. 



EARLY OZARK 



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