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FREMONT WILLIAMS. 



{Late — Perfect Flowering.) 

 A valuable late variety that is highly lecommended 

 by many growers of the North and West both for the 

 home garden and for market. The plants are healthy, 

 of medium size, compact, not subject to rust or mil- 

 dew and very prolific. The berries are large and 

 uniform, conical in shape and very firm. The sur- 

 face color is a dark glossy crimson and that of the 

 flesh light red. The flesh is of fine texture and the 

 flavor all that could be desired. The calyx is large 

 and separates readily from the fruit making it easy 

 to hull. 



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

 100; $35.00 per 1000. 



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{Late — Perfect Flowering.) 



One of the best late strawberries ever introduced. 

 Strictly fancy. The fruits are uniformly large and 

 perfect in form and firm. Color, bright crimson 

 and as glossy as if varnished. It has a large bright 

 green calyx, which greatly adds to the beauty. This 

 is one of the latest and best flavored berries we 

 have. The quality is all that can be desired, giving 

 out a most delicious aroma suggestive of both straw- 

 berries and peaches. It ripens from late to very 

 late. The plants are very vigorous growers. In well- 

 fertilized soil this berry is a big yielder. 



Price, {pot-grown plants), 50c. per doz.; $3.50 per 

 100; $30.00 per 1000. 



Our Leaflet on "STRAWBERRY CULTURE" 

 mailed free to those requesting it when ordering 

 Strawberry Plants. 



GLEN 

 MARY. 



{Mid-Season — Perfect Flowering.) 



This is one of the best straw- 

 berries for large size, good quality 

 and large yield that has ever been 

 offered to the American people and 

 in these three respects we believe 

 it has no equal. We especially 

 recommend it for the home gar- 

 den and nearby markets. In 

 productiveness it is unsurpassed — ■ 

 last season a quarter of an acre 

 plot yielded 1280 quarts at one 

 picking, and over 12,000 quarts 

 were gathered during the season 

 from one acre and this without 

 any special petting or culture. 

 In size the berries average extra- 

 ordinarily large, twelve specimens 

 will fill a quart; the size holds up 

 well until the end; in shape the 

 berries are broadly heart-shaped 

 often widening at the tip; color 

 dark glossy crimson fairly firm 

 and of excellent quality; plant 

 strong and healthy. 



Price, {pot-grown plants), 50c. 

 per doz.; $3.50 per 100; $30.00 

 per 1000. 



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GLEN MARY 



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



