ABINGTON. 



(Medium Early — Perfect Flowering.) 

 (.Shown in color on the back cover.) 

 A mid-season or main crop variety that we have 

 proven by trial worthy of all the high praise that has 

 been bestowed upon it. The plant is a thrifty 

 healthy grower and very productive. The large 

 foliage amply protects both flowers and fruit. The 

 blossoms are large and full being good pollenizers for 

 anistillate varieties. The fruit is large, of fine flavor 

 ?wit!h firm surface of bright crimson which color 

 ■extends almost to the center, thus greatly enhancing 

 2ts value for canning and preserving. 

 j Price (pot-grown plants), 60c. per doz.; $4.00 per 

 100; $35.00 per 1000. 



BEDERWOOD. 



(Early — Perfect Flowering.) 

 An exceedingly valuable early strawberry. Con- 

 ceded to be one of the best early berries for home 

 use and worthy of great praise. It is not only very 

 early but immensely productive. The plant is fault- 

 less, of healthy, vigorous growth, and an enormous 

 bearer, perhaps equal to any of the pistillate sorts 

 In this respect, the berries are of large size, of regular, 

 roundish form, light scarlet of excellent quality, re- 

 maining 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; $30.00 per 1000. 



BRANDYWINE. 



(Mid-Season to Late — Perfect Flowering.) 

 The Brandy wine Strawberry is one of the well known and 

 well liked reliables. It has been thoroughly tested in many 

 parts of the country and has given universal satisfaction. 

 The berries of the " Brandy wine " are 

 magnificent and of immense size — very 

 firm, solid and shapely for so large a berry. 

 In general it is broadly heart-shaped 

 without neck, occasionally fruits will be 

 found shaped as if two berries were joined 

 together; flesh red to the core, of delight- 

 ful aroma, rich, juicy, and luscious. The 

 seeds are but slightly imbedded which 

 adds to its firmness. The color is of a 

 rich, dark glossy scarlet. Colors uniform- 

 ly all over, no white blotches nor green 

 tips, and its large green calyx greatly adds 

 to the attactiveness of the fruit. In 

 productiveness the Brandywine straw- 

 berry is truly a marvel, both in size and 

 quantity. The splendid large berries are 

 borne on stiff, stout stems, ripening in 

 succession for a long period, from mid- 

 season until the very latest, holding up 

 its size to the last and every berry coming 

 to maturity. The plants of the Brandy- 

 wine are remarkably vigorous healthy 

 and hardy, throwing out strong runners, 

 the foliage is of the largest and thriftiest, 

 entirely free from scald or blemish. 

 Price (pot-grown plants), 50c. doz.; 

 $3.50 per 100; $30.00 per 1000. 



If Strawberry Plants are desired by mail, add for postage 10c. to the dozen price and 75c. to the 100 price. 



