PETER HENDERSON & CO., NEW YORK 



BUBACH. 



(Mid-season — Pistillate.) 



Probably the best-known and 

 most popular of all large strawberries. 

 It is a wonder in its season 

 of fruit, completely coverii g 

 the ground about the plant 

 with large berries. The ber- 

 ries are remarkably large and 

 continue large to the last pick- 

 ing; roundish, slightly flat- 

 tened and unusually creased 

 on one or both sides, medium 

 firm and quality good; color 

 orange scarlet, 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 

 producer of runners. It is 

 strictly pistillate and requires- 

 some bisexual variety to be 

 planted near to pollenize it. 



Price, (pot-grown plants), 

 50c. per doz., $3.50 per 100; 

 $30.00 per 1000. 



CHIPMAN. 



(Early to Mid-Season — 

 Perfect Flowering.) 

 (Shown in colors on the back cover.) 

 A new Strawberry from Delaware that is highly thought of. The plant is 

 of strong upright growth with large healthy foliage free from rust or scald. 



It is a very prolific bearer of glossy red fruit medium to large in size, a little 

 irregular in form but of the popular old Bubach type, though the Chipman 

 nas a perfect blossom, it is a good pollenizer for mid-season pistillates. The 

 berries may not be firm enough for long shipments to market, but for home 

 consumption it is ideal. 



Price (pot-grown plants) 60c. per doz., $4.00 per 100; $35.00 per 1000. 



CLIMAX. 



(Extra Early — Perfect Flowering.) 



A very popular variety in some strawberry 

 growing sections on account of its great and 

 extremely early production ^— 



of handsome large fruit. 

 The berries are almost round 

 tapering slightly at the tip; 

 the surface is glossy red — the 

 color extending through the 

 flesh — the latter being ri hly 

 flavored and very juicy mak- 

 ing it especially good for short 

 cake, canning, etc., it is a little 

 too soft as a shipping berry for 

 distant markets, but for home 

 use and local trade it is highly 

 recommended. 



The plants are tall vigorous 

 growers with ample dark 

 green foliage which well pro- 

 tects the fruit. 



Price, (pot-grown plants) , 

 60c. per doz.; $4.00 per 100; 

 $35.00 per 1000. 



CLYDE. 



(Early — Perfect Flowering.) 



Few strawberries have given better satisfaction in all parts of the country. 

 It is one of the very best medium early varieties — it is a week earlier than Bubach 

 and very firm; large, bright scarlet berries of fine flavor. The plants are strong 

 growers — deep rooting, stand drought well, free from rust and disease. It thrives 

 particularly well during a dry season — with plenty of sun — bringing its fruit to 

 maturity under surprisingly unfavorable conditions. It is a great basket filler, 

 the whole vigor of the plant seems to go into fruit, and we highly recommend it. 



Price (pot-grown plants), 60c. g per doz.; $4.00 per 100; $35.00 



per 1000, 



Remember Henderson's Pot-Grown Strawberry Plants set out this Summer will bear a full crop next Spring. 



