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GLEN MARY 



(Mid-Season, Perfect 

 Flowering) 



We especially recom- 

 mend it for the home 

 garden and nearby mar- 

 kets. In size the ber- 

 ries average extraordi- 

 narily 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 

 o f excellent quality; 

 plant strong and 

 healthy. (See engrav- 

 ing.) 



Price, pot - grown 

 plants, $7.00 per 100; 25 

 or over sold at the 

 hundred rate. 



EARLY JERSEY GIANT 



(Early, Perfect Flowering) 

 There is no known variety that 

 ripens earlier and none bearing large 

 berries that come near it in earliness. 

 The berries are brilliant crimson scar- 

 let in color, very firm, conical in shape, 

 with pointed tip and it colors all over 

 at once. They have a rich aroma, and 

 delightfully mild wild strawberry 

 flavor. (See engraving.) Price, pot- 

 grown plants, $S.0O per 100; 25 or over 

 sold at the hundred rate. 



EDMUND WILSON 



(Mid-Season, Perfect Flowering) 

 This is not a commercial variety, but 

 one for the home garden. The berries 

 are bluntly heart-shaped in form, deep 

 maroon in color, with firm, smooth sur- 

 face. The plants soon fill a space a 

 foot square, and grow to a height of 

 fifteen inches. Price, pot-grown plants, 

 $8.00 per 100; 25 or over sold at the 

 hundred rate. 



GANDY 



(Late, Perfect Flowering) 

 One of the best late strawberries ever 

 introduced. Color, bright crimson and 

 as glossy as if varnished. This is one of the 

 latest and best flavored berries we have. Price, 

 pot-grown plants, $6.50 per 100; 25 or over sold 

 at the hundred rate. 



JUMBO 



(Late, Perfect Flowering) 

 This variety has the reputation of being largest yielding of the extra large 

 sized berries on the market. It bears over a very long season. The plants are 

 larger than those of most other varieties and the large fruit is rather blunt or 

 flat on the ends. It possesses a fine flavor. The Jumbo will prove very satis- 

 factory for the home garden and a money-maker for the commercial grower. 



Price, pot-grown plants, $S.0O per 100; 25 or over sold at the hundred rate. 



