PETER HENDERSON &. CO., NEW YORK.— POT.GROWN STRAYV^BRRY fLANTS. i 



New Late ^ ^ ^ 

 STRAWBERRY, 



The ^^HUNN." 



yFistillalt : Lxira Lati j 



By planting the 'HL'NK," the straw- 

 berry season may bs lenjjthened until 

 late intheseason. It ripensa week later 

 than "Gandy," and is twice as product- 

 ive. The ••HUNX" originated and was 

 sent out by the Geneva, (K. V.) Agricul- 

 tural Experiment Station. The berries 

 are very largeandattractive,of uniform 

 round conical shape, glossy dark crim- 

 son in color, flesh firm,of excellent flavor, 

 ileeply colored to the core, rendering it 

 unsurpassed for canning. The plant, 

 under favorable conditions, is a strong 

 vigorous growe -, with thick clean foli- 

 age. It is easily our latest berry, and 

 flowering late, it escapes frosts that 

 often injure the blossoms of earlier 

 varieties. Price, (i>ot-gr«U'n f-!antt^ $1.00 

 per doz., ?~.00 por HO. 



firm, of sprightly flavor, 



JOHNSON'S 

 EARLY. 



' Bi-st'A iial : Exlrtt 

 Jlu rly. ) 



A new oxtra 

 •arly strawberry, 

 haalthy, vigorous 

 and ve'ry product- 

 i»*, fruit of regu- 

 tar roHndieh coni- 

 «nl form, medium 

 siee, 1 to 1^ inches 

 in diameter, of 

 bright glossy red, 

 . _ . The berries are borne on 



long fruit stalks and hold to good size. It ripens 

 with "Michel's Earlv," and is as prolific as '•(jres- 

 cent". It seems to do equally well in stiff clay soil 

 or light loam, forming beautiful plants, believed 

 to be absolutely rust-proof. 

 Price, {pot-grown plants), 7Sc. per doz., $6.00 por 100. 



MICHEL'S EARLY. 



iBi-!tj:ual : Ejrtra Early.) 



Mtch«r« Early it one of the earliest varieties 

 in cultivation that will produce a full crop 

 of berries. It i« a robust grower, with never a trace 

 of rust or mildew. It yields bountifullv. berries 

 medium to large, handsome, regular conical form, 

 color light scarlet, flavor exquisite. It isa fine sort 

 to DoUenize early pistillntes. 



Pr»ce. (A><'-^<'a^/«*T»rt«f)«>c p»rdoz.,$aOOperlOa 



■'MUN.N. ' 



JESSIE. 



{Bi-stxual : Early to Mid-Season.') 

 A very large and handsome straw- 

 berry of bright glossy crimson. 

 Where light, rich soil and good cul- 

 ture is given, it gives splendid satis- 

 faction. Us large size, handsome 

 regular form and hne quality makes 

 it the most desirable of berries. Plant 

 strong, stocky, vigorous, free from 

 rust and wonderfully productive, 

 and one of the best pollenizers for 

 uarly pistillates VT\ct,\ pot-irro-.vn 

 f>lnnts,\ 5i)c. per doz., $:) .'lO per liX). 



HAVERLAND. 



{Pistillate: Early.) 

 Extra early and productive, partic 

 ularly in rich, deep soil. The long, 

 flossy crimson berries of fine qual- 

 ity fairly cover the ground. It is 

 exceedingly vigorous and healthy. 

 It has been grown everywhere and 

 "eceives nothing but praise. Price, 

 \pot-syovn plants), BOc. per dOZ., 

 18.00 per 100. 



t Strawberry Plants are desired by mall, add for postage inc. to the dozen price and 50c. to the hundred prlc* 



