PETER HENDERSON & CO., NEW YORK.— STRAWBEKKY l^LANTS. 



BUBJ^CK {Kg. S.) 



(Pistillate: Mid-season.) 

 Probably the best known and most popular of all large strawberries. It isarare thine; for this variety to fail in any localiry. It has hard- 

 ly a rival, all things considered for a home berry It is a wonder in its season of fnut, completely covering the ground about the plant with 

 large berries The berries are remarkably large and contmue 



large to the last picking r undish shghtlj flattened and u'su , 



ally creased on one or both side> medium firm and qualitv 



good, color orange scarlet npenmg «ell and e^en, it is cer- .,,mpn. ^ prominent strawberry grower says: 



tain y the largest yielHer of big fruit that grows T he p ant ."^^^^ \ W fV "ffe Aas tested e-very variety sent out in 



.s a beauty, strong healthv «gorou. but unforturaielv fo^ , ,(0, ^,^^ ^^^ ^„ ^,^^ -j- ^^^ ^.^^ieties 



usa poor producer of runneis ItisstrictU pistillate and re- nM^MS IL* \ ■were culled out but ^o/he -.vould place 



quires some bi-se.ual ^ anety to be planted near to polenize it £ \\ \ life ^ ^ i» \ BuiackS JVo. 5 at the h^ad of the list on 



(•^^^ '"*-^ i V Alli^ VmVr \ accou nt of its large, brishtf 'well-colored 



berries^ i s 27n77ze?tse yield and hafidso7fie 

 appearance and Ji7ie Jia-uor .'^ 



An eminent authority on strawberries 

 says; "'Budack A'a. 5 is the big- straw- 

 berry 0/ to-day ^^ ahead of ail others ifi 

 €ve7-y ivay^ an ini7ne7tse prodttcer o/^ tre- 

 7}zendons berries. I predict that this 

 variety will predo7ninate all over the 

 country. 



Price, {pot-groiv 

 pla7its). toe. perdoz.; 

 $4.00 per 100, 



BUBACK (no. 5.) 



CRESCENT 



\E\7h Pistillate) 



An old reliable "Standard vanety 

 and exceedingly popular as a remark- 

 ably early, and enormous yielaer. buc- 

 ceeding everywhere. Fruit medium 

 size, light Suarlet, fair quality, improv- 

 ing in flavor later in the season; con 

 tinuingal^^ng time in iruit The plant 

 is very vigorous and hardy and bears 

 neglect better than any varieiy we 

 know of. Michel's Early is a good 

 polenizer to plant with it. Price, {pot 

 grown plants) y 60c. per doz.; §4.00 per 

 100. 



i.VB ^ ck: (no. 



BARTON'S 

 ECLIPSE. 



(NEW.) 



{Early: Pistillate,) 



One of the best new sorts and w^iU prove a 

 ■standard berry. Originated in Kentucky and in- 

 troduced as the largest berry in the world and one 

 that would yield enormously with good culture. 

 It certainly has been growing in favor fcr four or 

 five years, and some growers consider it the most 

 valuable varietv ever stnt out. For healthy. 

 vigor.'us growth and great producii\eness, it is 

 piobably not surpassed. The fruit is very large, 

 of roundish, conical form, sometimes uneven on 

 the surface, of medium firmness, bright, dark 

 glossy red, and of extra good quality. This with 

 Parker Earle and Princess can not be surpassed 

 by anv other three s 'tts m cultivation for produc- 

 tiveness. Price. ( pot~grOti'7i pla^its)^ 75c. pe 

 doz.; $5.00 per 100. 



CUMBERLAND TRIUMPH. 



{Bi-sexual: Mid-season.) 

 An old standard variety and a great favorite and can not be too highly praised for home use. No one ever regrets planting it and it 

 does well everywhere. The plant is lemarkably strong and luxuriant in growth stands extremes of heat and cold and is not as easily in- 

 jured bv drought as most varieties. It is the earliest good berry. It is one of the most perfect berries we have, averaging ve y large. The 

 fruit is bright and handsome, and very pleasing to the eye; the flavor is good eith'-r as a table berry or for preser\'ing Were we about to 

 plant a ten-acre lot of strawberries to-morrow, we would not hesitate one mcroent in setting it all in this grand beiry. One of the best 

 feature.-; about this berry is its long and continued season of bearing, lasting, as it does each year, from .t period of from twenty-five to 

 thirty days, and the last fruit quite as large as the fi st. I'rice, {pot-sro'a'n plants), 6.c. per doz ; $4.00 per 100. 



If Strawberry plants are wanted I'V mail, add for postage roc. per doz.; or 75c. per 100. 



