PETER HENDERSON & CO . NEW YORK.— POT-GROWN STRAWBERRY PLANTS. S 



Bubach No. 5. 



(Pistillate, Mid-season.) 

 Probably the best known and 

 most popular of all large straw- 

 berries It is a wonder in its sea- 

 son of fruit, completely cover- 

 ing the ground about the plant 

 with large berries. The berries 

 are remarkable large and con- 

 tinue large to the last picking, 

 roundish, slightly fattened and 

 unusually creased on one or 

 both sides, medium firm and 

 quality good, color orange scar- 

 let, ripening well and even . itis 

 certainly the largest yielder of 

 big fruit that grows. The plant 

 is -a beauty, strong, healthy, 

 vigorous : ' 



The "Belle" or 

 -*- Lady Finger. 



Bisexual : Mid-season to late. 



When given high culture it has 

 merited the enthusiastic praise given 

 it, and proved wonderfully produc- 

 tive and extra choice. The'berries 

 are very large and long, averaging 

 two inches, some even attaining a 

 length of 2J^ inches. They are usually 

 necked and of very excellent quality. 

 Color bright glossy red, deepening 

 into crimson, the surface color 

 permeating the entire fruit. The 

 blossoms are as near frost proof as 

 any variety known We picked fruit 

 from the "Belle" last season for 32 

 days, commencing June 3 0th. Plants 

 above medium size, perfect in vigor 

 and habit, and without trace of rust 

 or blight. (See cut.) Price, (pot- 

 grown plants). 60c. doz. ; $4.00 per 100. 



BEDERWOOD. 



NEW STRAWBERRY "BRUNETTE 



tjut unfortunately "for us, a poor producer for 

 Tunners. It is strictly pistillate and requires some bi-sex- 

 ual variety to be planted near to pollenize it. (See cut.) 

 Price, (pot-grown plants) 50c. per doz., $3.50 per 100. 



Bederwood, ( Rackster> 



Bisexual : Early. 



A new and exceedingly valu- 

 able early strawberry. Con- 

 ceded to be the best early berry 

 for home use and worthy olc 

 great praise ; probably the 

 very best early variety ever 

 introduced, It is not only very- 

 early, but immensely produc- 

 tive. The plant is faultless, of" 

 healthy, vigorous growth, ancj 

 an enormous bearer, perhaps 

 equal to any of the pistillate 

 sorts in this respect, the berries- 

 are of large size, of regulai- 

 roundish form, light scarlet, of excellent quality, remain- 

 ing in fruit a long time. We picked berries from it every- 

 day for a month last season Price, (pot-grown plants).. 



53c. doz. $3.50 per 100. 



NEW STRAWBERRY " BRUNETTE." m-^uai. 



Mids 



This is one of the finest flavored strawberries in culti- 

 vation, rich, sweet and luscious, we understand that 

 invalids in Muncie. Indiana, near where this variety was 

 raised, send regularly during the season two miles to the 

 orginators for the fruit of this variety, because they claim 

 it is the only strawberry th y can eat with impunity 



BUBACH NO. 5. 



The berries are exceedingly handsoma, roundly com'- - 

 cal in shape and almost invariably pefect in form ; extra. 

 large, and of a very rich dark red color, like port wine ancl 

 the interior flesh is also richly colored ; ir ripens thoroughly 

 all over, without any white nor gre n tips. The plant is it . 

 good strong, healthy grower and very productive and:. 



especially desirable for home 



use o ■ home market. (See cut) 

 Price, (Pot-grown Plants,) 5c. 



per doz.; $5.00 per 10.. 



Gandy's Prize. 

 The Gandy. 



(Bisexual : Late.) 



One of the best late straw* 

 berries ever introduced. Strict- 

 ly fancy. The fruits are uni- 

 formly 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 beautv This is the 

 latest and best flavored berry 

 we have yet seen. The quality 

 is all that can be desired, giving 

 out a most delicious aroma, 

 suggestive of both strawberries 

 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. (See cut.) 'rice, ipot- 

 grown' flantsK 50c. per doz.; 

 $3.50 per 100. GANDY'S PRIZE. 



Strawberry Plants mailed free at the dozen price, but to the 100, if desired by mail, add 50c. for postage. 



