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



Mrs. Cleveland. 



{Pistillate. Early.") 

 Beautiful, extra large and 

 fine berries of luscious 

 flavor and very uniform 

 shape ; color, attractive 

 light scarlet, only mod- 

 erately firm but a splendid 

 home berry. The plant is a 

 very rugged grower, bear- 

 ing abundantly on stout, 

 short fruit stems. It has 

 given excellent satisfaction 

 wherever tried over a wide 

 range of country and yields 

 far in excess of many of the 

 leading older kinds. 



Price, (Pot-grown Plants) 

 60c. per doz., $4,00 per 100. 



MRS. CLEVELAND. 



Princeton Chief. 



(Pistillate: 



Mid-season to late. ) 



A tall luxuriant grower, 

 free from rust or disease, 

 ver3 r prolific. 



The fruit is produced in 

 great abundance on tall, stout 

 stems, -which stand up from 

 six to eight inches the entire 

 season, holding its load of 

 berries from the ground so 

 they do not get dirty or rotten 

 and ripen all over at once, 

 no green spots or white tips. 

 It is beautiful in color, of a 

 dark glossy red. The flavor 

 is delicious and very sweet ; 

 being one of the sweetest of 

 strawberries, it can be called 

 the honey strawberry: while 

 its fine aromatic flavor, re- 

 sembling that of the wild 

 strawberry, makes it one of 

 the most delicious of berries. 

 (See cut.) Price, i pot-grown 

 plants^, 60c. per doz.; $4.00 

 per 10?. 



Parry. 



(Bi- sexual: Mid-season.) 

 A seedling of the Jersey 

 Queen, which it resembles, 

 but is better. Fruit uniform- 

 ly large, firm, beautiful in 

 color and of excellent quality. 

 Berries run large to the end 

 of the season. A strong grow- 

 er. Price, ( pot-grown plants) 

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



Sharpless. 



(Bisexual: Mid-season.) 



An old variety but still one 

 of the most popular. Plant 

 exceedingly vigorous and 

 hardy enduring both heat and 

 cold without injury, very 

 productive. Fruit extra large, 

 light crimson, firm and good 

 quality. A profitable and re- 

 liable variety for either mar- 

 ket or home. Price, (pot- 

 grown plants), 50c. per doz.; 

 53.50 per 100. 



Shuster's Gem. w*tui*te: 



PRINCETON CHIEF. 

 Early to Mid-season.) 



A magnificent variety. The berries are large to very large, of 

 globular mould, remarkably regular and uniform in size and shape, of 

 excellent quality, quite firm, and of the most vivid scarlet imaginable. 



Wit ripens early to . mid-season, 

 ^fe^/lKfe*, ^» holding on late and maintaining 



a good size to the 

 end. Its cardinal 

 virtues are. how- 

 ever, strong ro- 

 bust plants, great 

 beauty, large size 

 and wonderful pro- 

 ductiveness; for dis- 

 tant markets it is 

 not firm enough, 

 but it is a most 

 profitable variety 

 for near market, 

 and unequalled 

 for the -home 

 garden. No need 

 to ask whether 

 it prefers sandy 

 or clay soil; it will 

 grow just where 

 planted if any variety 

 will. (See cut.) Price, 

 pot-groivn plants), 50c. 

 per doz. $3 50 per 100. 

 SHUSTER'S GEM. 



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



