PETER HENDERSON & CO., NEW YORK.— STRAWBERRY PLANTS. 



Jewell. 



{Mid-season. Pistillate.) 



A wonder among straw- 

 berries when grown on 

 heavy, rich soil in hills and 

 highly cultivated, with a bi- 

 sexual variety to pollc-r. 

 under such conditions 

 the most productive variety 

 grown. From single p 

 one picking we have filled a 

 quart basket heaping full. 

 The berries are very large, 

 well formed and exceeding". y 

 showy ; color, rich crimson, 

 flavor delightful. It is a lux- 

 uriant grower ; single plants 

 have covered a space 7 feet 

 in circumference. (See cut.) 

 Price, (pet-grown plants?) 6ic. 

 per doz., $4.00 per 100. 



JEWELL. 



Lovett. 



{Bisexual : Early to mid-season.) 



Fruit large, firm and handsome, a 

 decided beauty. In productiveness 

 it excels all other varieties we have 

 ever fruited, succeeding every- 

 where, even upon poor, light land. 

 We do not claim for it mammoth 

 size, but averaging large and uni- 

 form, holding its size to the close of 

 the season better than any other 

 varieties ; the berries color all over 

 at once. It gave us ripe fruit on 

 May 22d, and continued until the 

 close of the season. At a single 

 picking it does not give as much 

 fruit as some varieties that go 

 quickly, but from first to last we 

 have never seen a strawberry yield 

 so much fruit. The agricultural 

 papers and State Experiment Sta- 

 tions all speak highly of it. Its 

 value is increased from its being a 

 splendid pollenizer for mid-season 

 pistillates. (See cut.) Price, (;oi- 

 gr own plants?) 51c. per doz., $3.50 per 



OVFTT. \^ 



JUCUNDA IMPROVED. 



Jucunda Improved. 



(Mid-season. Bisexual.) 

 One of the finest and most attrac- 

 tive of strawberries, ea 

 the home garden and for markets 

 where large, fancy fruit is in de- 

 mand. It is a seedling of the old 

 Jucunda and an improvement upon 

 it, possessing all its good qu. 

 with a plant as strong, vigorous and 

 enduring, and as free from disease- 

 as the old reliable Wilson. The plant 

 is also a prolific bearer. Those wh :> 

 are mourning the absence of the 

 magnificent but capricious old Ju- 

 cunda, would do well to try this. 

 Price, (pot grown plants,) 60c. per doz., 

 $4.00 per 100. 



Mary. 



MRS. CLEVELAND. 



unusual feature in a large berry. We 

 secutive years and it has not 

 developed a single defect. 

 (See cut.) Price, (pot-grown 

 plants?) 75C doz., $5.00 100. 



Mrs. Cleveland. 



(Pistillate. Early.) 

 Beautiful, extra large and 

 fine berries of luscious flavor 

 and very uniform shape ; 

 color, attractive light scar- 

 let, only moderately firm but 

 a splendid home berry. The 

 plant is a very rugged 

 grower, bearing abundantly 

 on stout, short fruit stems. 

 It has given excellent satis- 

 faction wherever tried over 

 a wide range of country and 

 yields far in excess of many 

 of the leading older kinds. 

 (See cut.) Price, (Pet- 

 plants?) 60c. per doz., $4.00 per 

 100. 



(Pistillate. Mid-season to late.) 

 One of the largest strawberries yet 

 produced; the most prolific, the most 

 beautiful. The berries are uniform- 

 ly of the conical form shown in the 

 illustration, exceptiona'.'.y nx 

 in size and shape, deep crimson 

 color, and of extra rich, high quality, 

 and keeps long when ripe, the ber- 

 ries retaining\heir large size to the 

 end of the season. The fruit is rare- 

 ly ill-shaped, never coxcombed— an 

 have had it in bearing for three con- 



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



