!• PETBR HENDERSON & ««., NEW YORK.— POT-GROWN STRAWBERRY PLANTS. 



PARKER EARLE IMPROVED. 



\Early to Mia-Siajiiti—Bi-s^'XUji.) 

 This noble, early, larga and productivs new barry is 

 a seedling of the famous ''Parker Early." It has now 

 been iruited for three seasons, in several sections of the 

 country, ami has given unqualified satisfaction. It leads 

 in earliness, size, color and firmness, rendering it one of 

 the most desirable strawberries for shipping. The plant 

 roots deeply, is a strong , robust gro-wer. requiring rich 

 soil to enable it to set its enormOBS peld of fniit. The 

 plants have stood 14 deffrees below zero without pro- 

 tection and without freezing cfut. Barrie* very large, 

 cone-shaped with short neck ; it ripens evenly ; of Isright 

 erimson color, very attractive and of fine flavor. 

 Price, ( ^iot.eTou.'n flants) , 60«. doJ. ; $4 CO p«f 100. 



SENATOR DUNLOP. 



(£ar!y to Mid'Se.ison — Bi-stxiuil ) 



It has been well tested and has made a good record 

 in every instance. We fail to find a single fault in it. We 

 consider it an exceedingly valuable varietv, destined to 

 become very popular for both home use and market p"br- 

 poses. It is vigorous, healthy, productive, almost rust 

 proof and drought proof. T!ie fruit is regular in form, 

 very large, firm and deep crimson in color, quality and 

 flavor of a superb excellence peculiar to itseif. It com- 

 menoes bearing among the earliest and continues wonder- 

 fully produetive for nearly s month. 



Price. <^pot-gre^H flants) 60c. per doz. »4.00 pyer 100. 



"/ tan hiehly reccmtntnti thi 

 Talbot Strawbmy, the quality is 

 as good as that e/'the Marshall and 

 the Tcilhot tvill yield more than 

 twrnty quarts to one o/tAat vmriety. 

 The flant is a ^vod grou-er^ ^''^' 

 /ro>n rust. Having seen the h.-rry 

 it the WercesUr County Hottieul 

 rural Ejrhiiit /or three years and 

 groiun it one yftir, I cau highly rr- 

 commend it. The Soriely hat given 

 it theCrrli/lrate of Merit, ivhich it 

 the highest honor the Siftiely gives," 



HF.XRY E. RICH. 

 Inchargr-^r fruit at the n''orcester 



County Il^rtieuitural Satiety, 

 July 3q'. try t. Worcfstrr, Mass. 



lEH^tll^r'?" THE -TALBOT. " 



(Pistdlau'-.Mid^tea^eK ti .ia.V.I 

 A spleadid new sort that has received the di». 

 ilnction of havin? been awarded— two seasons in 

 succession— the highest prize bv the Worcester 

 (Mass.) Horticultural Society. It is an unusu.illv 

 strong and b(>althv grower." The fruit average's 

 extra large of roundingconical form. Color, bright 

 ri,ch red, flesh, close grained, firm and of delicious 

 qaality beini: far superior in flav.jr to most other 

 varieties. Being a pistillate flowering varietv it I 

 should be planted in conjunction with some good 

 pollenizing sort such as ' (ilen Mary "; unc'er these 

 conditions t.ic Talbot is a most prolific fruiter and | 

 continues be.-iring for a long season. i 



Price (/.-'/-,<■''<';'•'>/''<"'/.> I 51.60 doz..|10.00 perlOO. 



• The Talbot is by far the h/st 



^ra-fb,-rry I grow out o/ tWflT e 



va rieties «-/( ich are suf-posed to he 



the best Sira'u'ter I ies grott'ing here, 



t I flamed 300 of the Tahot la.t 



/all to tover tvilh glass. The glass 



I :ras /ut orvr them on the tjlh e/ 



I .V.irt*, and they all grew and lore 



; -.lell this /ill. / :rtll only flant 



three 7',irieties instead o/^ twelve y 



Kitk O'linrr and Marshall to gift 



I fvllen a nd the Talbot to give the 



I berries." 



GEORGE .^fcU'ILLlAMy 



Whltinsville. Mats. 

 .^ ugvst ?/,/*>/■ 



If Stra\»^erry Plants are desired hy mail, add for Postase 10c. to the do/en price SOc. to the 100 prfcfc. 



