6 PETER HENDERSON & CO., NEW YORK.— POT-GROWN STRAWBERRY PLANTS. 



~ New Strawberry, "ENORMOUS." 



{Pistillate. Late.) 



As its name indicates, it is Enormous, though somewhat variable in shape, but very firm and 

 solid; deep scarlet and as glossy as if varnished, quality first rate. Excellent for canning, retaining 

 its shape perfectly. 



The plant is a strong: grower, and an abundant bearer, the luxuriant foliage =howing no tendency 

 to rust or disease. It blooms so late that there is little danger of frost injuring the blossoms, and can 

 therefore be depended upon to bear bountifully. The originator of the Bubach admits that it is larger 

 than Bubach and about twice as productive. The New York experiment station reports it rrfore pro- 

 ductive than Crescent, supposed to be the most prolific variety grown though poor in other respects. 

 The Michigan Agricultural Station reports that it produced 155 ounces of fruit while others under equal 

 conditions produced 66 ounces. It has given great satisfaction wherever tried and will undoubtedly 

 take and hold first rank. 



PRICE, {Pot-grown Plants that will bear a full crop of fruit next spring), 60c. doz. ; $4.00 

 per 100. 



GLEN MARY 



Glen Mary 



(Bisexual: Mid-season.) 

 THE MOST PRODUCTIVE LARGE STRAWBERRY. 



TT HIS new strawberry " Glen Mary " is the best berry for large size, good quality and large yield that 

 ^*^ has ever been offered to the American people and in thes; three respects we believe it has no equal. 



II We especially recommend it for the home garden and nearby markets. In productiveness it is un- 

 surpassed — last season a quarter of an acre plot yielded 1280 quarts at one picking, and over 

 12,000 quarts were gathered during the season from one acre — and this without any special 

 petting or culture. 



In size the berries average extraordinarily large, twelve specimens will fill a quart, the size holds up 

 well until the end; in shape the berries are broadly heart shaped, oftening widening at the tip; color, 

 lark glossy crimson, fairly firm and of excellent quality; plant strong and healthy. {See cut. ) 



PRICE, {Pot-grown Plants that will bear a full crop 0/ fruit next spring), 60c. per doz.; $4.oo 

 per 100. 



Strawberry Plants mailed free at the dozen price, but to the 100 price, if desired by mail, add 50c for postage. 



