PETER HENDERSON & CO., NEW YORK.— POT-GROWN STRAWBERRY PLANTS, 
The New Strawberry, 
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"(Michigan" 
(Bisexual : Extra Late.) 
NEW STRAWBERRY.— The latest of all. and one of the best of all lates. It is truly a superb sort 
and should be planted by every one desiring to extend the strawberry season to its utmost limits. It 
is not only a handsome fine berry, equalling the good old reliable late Gandy in size, quality and de- 
licious flavor, but it ripens from ten days to two weeks later. When the Gandy is at its best, the berries 
of the Michigan only begins to show color. 
In form it is bluntly conical, exceptionally uniform in size and shape, and of a bright rich crimson 
color. The plant is a strong healthy grower, with luxuriant foliage and exceedingly productive. Its ex- 
treme lateness in ripening, large size, great productiveness and fine quality, render it of the highest value. 
It is unexcelled for canning by reason of its fine quality, firmness and 
ability to hold together. 
Price, (pot-grown plants), $1.00 per doz., free by mail; $6.00 per 
100, or by mail, $6.50. 
JERSEY MARKET. 
{Tetf Strawberry. JERSEY HARKET. 
(Pistillate : Mid-season) 
An ideal Market Strawberry, combining all of the essential good 
qualities needed in a berry to sell, viz.: firmness, bright color, good 
keeping qualities, productiveness, uniformly good size and fine quality, 
on a strong healthy plant. In a general way it is an improved 
Charles Downing, resembling that old reliable in appearance, but it 
is larger, firmer in texture, of a bright crimson color. The individual 
berries are not mammoth in size, but it is a bountiful and reliable 
yielder under all conditions ; a strictly business sort that every one 
can depend upon. 
Price, ( pot-grown plants), $1.00 per doz., free by mail; $6.00 per 
100, or by mail, $6.50. 
