PETER HENDERSON & CO., NEW YORK 



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Steven's Late 

 Champion. 



(Late — Perfect Flowering.) 



This is a splendid late variety 

 that has won great popularity. 

 One of the latest of the late, it is 

 also one of the best either for 

 the home garden or for market. 

 It is a big producer of fine large, 

 bright colored berries holding up 

 in size well to the very end of the 

 season. The plant is a large 

 healthy grower, making a great 

 mass of roots, insuring it against 

 both drought and frost. Its very 

 late bloom makes it immune to 

 late spring frosts and it is in full 

 fruit when most other varieties 

 have entirely finished their fruit- 

 ing season. 



Price, (Pot-grown plants), 60c. 

 per doz.; $4.00 per 100, $35.00 per 

 1000. 



SUCCESS. 



( Early to Mid-season-Perfect Flowering.) 

 The new early fruiting strawberry is one of the most beautiful as well as the earliest large 

 berry we know of, and although early it holds out well through the strawberry season brir.gi.g 

 every berry to perfection; thelast berries comingin with the later varieties and almost as large 

 as the first borne. The berries are of large globular form, slightly conical, and of a light bright scarlet; 

 the flavor being always fine, mild, sweet and rich. They are a little soft for shippi. g, but this fact 

 emphasizes their superiority for the home garden. The plant is a vigorous, strong grower, free from rust 

 and abundantly productive. We unreservedly recommend it for the home garden. Price, (pot-grown plants), 50c. per doz. 



..50 per 100; 



D.00 per 1000. 



UNCLE JIM or DORNAN. 



(Mid-season to Late — Perfect Flowering.) 



A western strawberry that is attracting much attention for its superior merits. Plants unusually robust with 

 large healthy foliage. It is a remarkable drought resister and a big and reliable producer of extra large berries — 

 very uniformly heart shaped — of a bright beautiful red color and of high quality. It is claimed by the introducer 

 that the fruit brings 25 per cent more in the Chicago market than any other variety — on account of the large 

 size, handsome appearance and fine quality of the berries, 12 selected berries often filling a quart measure 

 heaping full. It was named " Uncle Jim " by the Chicago commission merchants, in honor of its introducer, 

 Mr. James F. Dornan, but the Michigan State Horticultural Society thought the name not a good one and 



have registered it as " Dornan." So this variety is now known 

 under both names for above reason. Price, (pot-grown plants), 

 60c. doz.; $4.00 per 100; $35.00 per 1000. 



WILLIAM BELT. 



(Mid-season — Perfect Flowering.) 

 . A luxuriant grower, healthy and hardy, very productive, and 

 the berries are very large. It has produced many 8-inch berries. 

 Shape rather long, conical and quite uniform. The color is 

 deep glossy red all over. It is as firm as ordinary berries, and of 

 a better quality than is often found in large varieties. All things 

 considered, it is one of the best varieties for the home grower — 

 the flesh is solid and meaty and of a rich crimson to the core. 



Price, (pot-grown plants,), 50c. doz.; $3.50 per iOO; $30.00 

 per 1000. 



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



