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



Bubach 



(Pistil/ate. Mid-season.) 

 Probably the best known and 

 most popular of all larj^e straw 

 berries. It is a wonder in its sea- 

 son of fruit, completely covering 

 the ground about the plant with 

 largo berries The berries are 

 remarkably large and continue 

 large to the last picking, round- 

 ish, slightly fattened and unusu- 

 ally creased on one or both sides, 

 medium firm and quality good, 

 color orange scarlei, ripening 

 well and even. It is certainly the 

 largest yielder of big fruit that 

 grows. The plant is a beauty, 

 strong, healthy, vigorous ; but 

 unfortunately for us a poor pro- 

 ducer for runners. II is strictly 

 pistillate and requires some bi- 

 sexual variety to be planted near 

 to poUenize it. (See cul.) 



Price (/•ol-^rrc'.L'n plants). BOc 

 per doz.; $3 00 per 100. 



BUBACH. 



CLYDE. 



(Bz-sexual : Early ) 



Few varieties have 

 given better satis- 

 faction in all parts 

 of the country. It 

 is one of the very 

 best early varieties 

 —it is a week earlier 

 than Bubach and 

 \ L-ry firm, lar>;e, 

 briijht scarlet ber- 

 ries of fine flavor. 

 The plants are 

 strong growers 

 —deep, rooting, 

 standsdrought well, 

 free from rust and 

 disease. It is a great 

 basket filler, and we 

 highlv recommend 

 it. {See cut.) 



Price, (pot-gyoTjjn 

 /lantsi. tiOc per doz.; 

 $4.00 per 100. 



A Delicious New 



STRAWBERRY, 



"EPICURE" 



{Per/tct Flowering — Early to Late. ) 



II DELICIOUS new Strawberry 

 T\ of which we hold the entire 

 stock The quality is superb 

 —so fine that in the locality 

 where it was first grown the fruit 

 sells better than that of any 

 other variety. The berry is very 

 han<lsr>me large and attractive. 

 It is slightly conical and of a 

 magnificent bright glossy crim- 

 son color with golden yellow 

 seels A distinguishing feature 

 is the la'-ge vivid green calyx 

 which set's the berry off to per- 

 fection This, too protects it in 

 shipping, making it a fine market 

 be'ry. It is easily removed, so 

 that the b?rries may bo placed on 

 the t ble as perfect as th-y left 

 the fic'd, a f^rcut consideration in 

 u str;..wbi;rry. 



Price, ( iot-grtnun plants), T5c. 

 per doz.; JGOOper 100. 



Bederwood (Rackster). 



(Bi-sexual. Karly^ 



A new and exceedingly valu- 

 able early strawberry. Conceded 

 to be the best early berry for 

 home use and worthy of great 

 praise; probably the very best 

 early variety ever introduced. 

 It is not only very early, but im- 

 mensely productive. The plant 

 is faultless, of healthy, vigorous 

 growth and an enormous bearer, 

 perhaps equal to any of the pis- 

 tillate sorts in this respect, the 

 berries are of large size, of reg- 

 ular, roundish form, light scar- 

 let, of excellent quality, remain- 

 ing in fruit a long time. We 

 picked berries from it every day 

 for a month last season. 



Price, (pot-grown plants'), 50c. 

 per doz.; $3.50 per 100. 



ga;;.v. 'i i :;izE. 



Gandy's Prize, 



"THE GANDY." 



( Bi-sexual : Late.) 



One of the best late straw- 

 berries ever introduced. Strictly 

 fancy. The fruits are uniformly 

 large and perfect in form and 

 firm; color, bright crimson and 

 as glossy as if varnished; it has 

 a large bright green caly.x, which 

 ^eatly adds to the beauty. This 

 is one of the latest and best 

 flavored berries we have. The 

 quality is all that can be desired, 

 giving out a most delicious 

 aroma, suggestive of both straw- 

 berries and peaches. It ripens 

 from late to very late. The plants 

 are verjr vigorous growers. In 

 well fertilized soil this berry is a 

 tig yielder. (See cut.) 



Price, (pot-g.owH plants), Mc. 

 per doz.; $3.00 per 1(K). 



<too4r«d by mvll, a<td for pofftayw lOc t9 fl|a *''Vfn ptic* ssd Mc to the hundred price. 



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